I don't care, and i don't even know where is it lolOriginally Posted by Merphee Go to original post
on the wall on the left on the way to the clan roomOriginally Posted by TOKYO_ROGUE Go to original post
Absolutely no one cares. Zero. It's just more pixels in the white house that folks run by on the way to their Clan vendor once per week to see what the vendor has that week for possible calibration station upgrades. That's it. Probably the only people who have ever noticed and ever will look at those pictures in anything other than passing are the people actually in the pictures.
How do they cheat? Sorry... i am not up to date.Originally Posted by bustedspyke Go to original post
It's some "Reality TV" level conspiracy theory that came up from a Reality TV level stunt pulled by a member of the team that came in second. Which honestly means nothing to folks who just want to play the game for the fun of it as opposed to raising a ruckus because they probably think Reality TV is real. Hehe.Originally Posted by TOKYO_ROGUE Go to original post
Apparently some kid posted a PDF, which by the way had no official NDA or company disclosures on it, meaning it wasn't official. It was done apparently because they were salty about coming in second. However, the community, proving the type of community this is, ran with it like wildfire and now supposedly "Anyone who has ever completed the raid is a cheater and needs to be banned."
It's hilarious to follow, though. It went in precise stages:
"Someone cheated"
to ...
"His whole team must have cheated because he was on the team and he cheated."
to ...
"They cheated and came in second. That's impossible so the winning team must have cheated."
to ...
"All the players on day one who completed the raid must have cheated".
to ...
"ALL players who complete the raid have to have cheated. Ban them all."
The tin foil hat companies are making a fortune off these kids.
. Nope I haven't said any of that. I'm asking about the picture. Its kinda obvious that it wasn't a official Ubi document and it was data mined. My feelings are simple. If it's found out through investigation that someone cheated they should not be rewarded with official recognition nor endorsed with any future drops to gain financial rewards from there streaming channels. Should they be banned from the game? I don't really care on that one I'd love for twitch to take a stand and permanently ban anyone that cheats in any gameOriginally Posted by Fae_Dravin Go to original post