That's funny
Matrix 3932014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atPVP5zPmDY
What a coward,lol that jump at rocky road though,seems like a 40/40/40/40 tango to me![]()
i made a thread about this here
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...its-own-thread
can you post that info there as well?
I would enjoy being able to take such a thing for a spin and seeing what you can do; I am sure it would be interesting. But I'd hate to have any of it stored in the database and screwing up the LB, etc. When it affects other people is when its not fun any more.
So I guess you might say .... its a nice place to visit but I wouldnt want to live there.![]()
Wouldn't mind seeing something like this implemented into showdowns. In fusion multiplayer you can tweak things like bike stats and gravity. Maybe have some sort of different game mode so you don't discourage the very serious players, but I think it would be fun to compete on tracks with super fast/slow bikes and varied physics.Originally Posted by xitooner Go to original post
From a non-competitive perspective, when I see stuff like that, I think "Hey, that looks fun, I'd maybe try it once."
But for races, LBs and whatnot? It would get so boring. That's what I don't understand about these cheaters. They want to win, win, win at whatever cost, but as soon as they get there, what else is there to do? You've won everything, your name is at the top of every track, now what? Are you happy for making up for some self-esteem issues by cheating your way through a game app? Maybe that's just me; my life would have to be depressingly bad to derive pleasure from cheating.
As Confucius would say... "Winning too easily at anything immediately devalues the worth of that thing. It also gets boring as $%^&."![]()
Pretty much this EXACTLY. Being at the top is one thing if you got there legit, but it means literally nothing if you cheated.Originally Posted by cazgal Go to original post
I have to assume that maybe a feeling of accomplishment is gained from the actual act of exploiting the game. I'm sure there are communities of cheaters who treat these exploits as a sort of competition and want their names on the top of the most games/apps. Or maybe I am way off, and it's just some forever alone guy giggling to himself in self satisfaction for "winning". It's hard to say for sure.
I am just curious what happens when two of these hack guys meet in a showdown; do they get pissed off at each other?
Complaints on hacking forums: "Had a showdown with the USux guy today; I glitch to the end in .15 seconds but he beats me every time. It's so unfair; he is such a cheat!"