Kimberlite wrote on Oct 11
th, 2013 at 5:37pm:
You only had one question. Counting is hard, yo.
Perhaps because there is a difference between
rarely playing and not ever playing. Reading comprehension FTW.
Given how Turbine has done nothing about every other exploit, and since some of my accounts are of zero worth to me, there really is nothing to lose. An hour of time is a worthwhile investment to have a good chance (based on past inaction) of avoiding some grind - especially if, in the future, the game were to somehow suck less and I chose to return.
The risk:reward ratio was worthwhile for many, especially on throwaway F2P accounts. If you ever manage to understand that not everyone views the world (or the game of DDO in this specific instance) the same way as you do, some of the things that other people do might make more sense.
Oh my god, you such a tough guy/girl, yo.
You admit you rarely play.
You admit your accounts are worth zero to you.
But then you go on and say that you exploit because you want a good chance to avoid some grind (in a game where you rarely play).
You admit you have done this (ALSO and not ONLY) because maybe, if, somewhat, someday, perhaps, in a couple of years the game might suck less?
Seriously?
It still doesn't make sense to me but oh well. Thanks for the answers, at least.
Yo out.