Tomorrow when they take a look at this thread they are going to laugh and just deleteOriginally Posted by fant2222 Go to original post
your babyish complaints...
Take your medicine, weak sister.
Sorry, if you are a cheater in video games, you cut corners in real life also and we don’t need that. Be fair, be a gentleman in life.Originally Posted by skatejamie Go to original post
Cheating is a 100% a reflection of how you are in real life, don’t try to act like it’s not.
The reason I succeeded in life and I am where I am is because I play fair and I surround myself with people who do.
There is no place for cheaters in such a great game as Division 2
1 & 2 is a contradiction.Originally Posted by Hansem1979 Go to original post
3 - Players cheated that are still playing the game. I know for a fact. I play with 3 of them. Then there's the Youtubers.
"Cheaters In video games are the worse kind of scum".
Hold on Batman, it's hardly crime of the century.
Hahahahahahaha.... The sheer stupidity in that sentence is hillarious.Originally Posted by fant2222 Go to original post
Well if players didn't CHEAT! They would not have been punished. They have NO-ONE to blame but themselves. And people who say, "it was an accident" are just lying to themselves, the community and the developers. The very first person to do the glitch can be given the benefit of the doubt. Everyone else no! As to do the glitch you had to do a few steps to get it to work.Originally Posted by fant2222 Go to original post
What absolute garbage.Originally Posted by Hansem1979 Go to original post
Of course you’ll say that, you admitted in the thread you play with cheaters....Originally Posted by D-Y-N-4-M-O Go to original post
Wait a minute I thought massive suspended all offenders?Originally Posted by Hansem1979 Go to original post
Although prisoners do not have full constitutional rights, they are protected by the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. This protection also requires that prisoners be afforded a minimum standard of living.
Have you prisoners been fed and sheltered well whilst you're incarcerated?
Is there a rehabilitation program set up for you?
How can we ease your transition into the normal world after your jail time is over?