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<blockquote data-quote="Pauper" data-source="post: 6816276" data-attributes="member: 17607"><p>True, though part of the frustration is that, because of the thin guidance on how MyRealms mods were meant to be used, the players involved could say that their leveling was done *legally*, using a resource provided by the campaign. Simply going through all the Akanul and Elturgard story area mods and writing down the rewards on a character log would not have been LFR-legal.</p><p></p><p>I also think this incident helped spark the discussion during LFR (and occasionally revived during AL) about "what is cheating really accomplishing". The consensus seemed to be that cheaters were really only hurting themselves, by skipping over days of content to play just a few hours of it. The argument that such actions harmed the campaign by incentivizing legal-by-the-letter but not legal-by-the-spirit of the rules activities was unpersuasive, at least in part (in my opinion, anyway) because those of us who held that position had to admit that, even if we were right, there was no real mechanism in place to enforce the rules.</p><p></p><p>The moral high ground may be a nice place to live, but without police, the streets aren't any safer there than anywhere else.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p>Pauper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pauper, post: 6816276, member: 17607"] True, though part of the frustration is that, because of the thin guidance on how MyRealms mods were meant to be used, the players involved could say that their leveling was done *legally*, using a resource provided by the campaign. Simply going through all the Akanul and Elturgard story area mods and writing down the rewards on a character log would not have been LFR-legal. I also think this incident helped spark the discussion during LFR (and occasionally revived during AL) about "what is cheating really accomplishing". The consensus seemed to be that cheaters were really only hurting themselves, by skipping over days of content to play just a few hours of it. The argument that such actions harmed the campaign by incentivizing legal-by-the-letter but not legal-by-the-spirit of the rules activities was unpersuasive, at least in part (in my opinion, anyway) because those of us who held that position had to admit that, even if we were right, there was no real mechanism in place to enforce the rules. The moral high ground may be a nice place to live, but without police, the streets aren't any safer there than anywhere else. -- Pauper [/QUOTE]
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