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DerrickICN:
That said, can some of that be extremely toxic? Of course it can. To me, no more so than things like AB FS OOP and suiciding netters or "griefing." Things I explained to you as being toxic behavior. This is also in that realm, and the players here tend to fight fire with an inferno. While people will get offended by toxicity, the reality is its a choice you're allowed to make here. When they saw you willing to stop at nothing to destroy them, they too will stop at nothing to destroy you back. No one said suiciding netters was cheating to you. And as such, no one is saying espionage is either. If your country hasn't turned purple, you haven't cheated.
But the idea that you were just gonna run rampant making your own meta that you're going to force old heads into is a farce and was never going to happen. Frankly, you got beat at your own game here. None of the old players were going to give you props for attempting to slander and destroy a long dominant tag through toxic methods. They were always going to see your toxic methods and do them waaaaay better and be waaaay worse. "I see your griefing and i raise you espionage." Any EE history buff knows that's how it goes. If you wanna play in the mud, you better expect to get dirty.
So what you're saying is that I should look for ways to infiltrate Darkness/Mercs and whoever else, outside the game?
Let me ask you where you draw the line, because I'm genuinely curious.
If I made fake tools that I distributed and people used, but I could access them, would that be cheating?
What if I found a loophole that allowed me to view information in my browser that I shouldn't have access to. Would that be cheating?
What if I found a glitch in the game that allowed my spy attacks to be more effective. Would that be cheating?
What if I found out where someone lived in real life, and explained to them that I knew where they lived. Or outed them to other people. Would that be cheating?
What if I started calling someone's place of work to annoy them, or maybe got them on the phone with a 'work call' while my team hit them, so they couldn't wall. Would that be cheating?
What if I ordered pizzas to their house from a fake email address, and when I knew they were being delivered we started to attack. Would that be cheating?
I could go on and on, but I think you get my point.
Who gets to decide what is cheating and what isnt? Are these rules written down anywhere? If the rules aren't written down, and it's allowed unless it's specifically disallowed (like is the case here) I would bet that some of these examples I gave would not be considered cheating (or illegal, to the best of my knowledge), and thus you would say are part of the game.
I'd vehemently disagree. I think many of the things I described are absolutely awful. But they aren't cheating... I guess?