Funny you are saying that, because usually cheaters have to go around using external tools while now the game does the same effect for them. So who's leaving the doors open?
Yeah, because calling names is totally a foolproof way to tackle the issue. /s
It has already started showing just how ridiculous it is. Its sole effect is dividing the community and spreading frustration and hatred. Just check three or four posts above yours.
Yes, it is totally okay for a few reasons.
First of all, it is much, much easier, rational and logical to simply patch the game than go full cowboy on the exploiters. Banning people does not work while the exploit is still out there. Many games have proven this. Do you really think that out of...
Banning people for all and every exploit? Okay, ban straggler tree cutting and replacing with a wall to make a hole in enemy wall. Or, ban people who used to trap units within gates. Or those who used towers to hop over corners of walls. See where this is going? You can't have a broken product...
This is completely true. Stop bashing at those who abuse the exploit. It is scummy, I agree. But maybe if devs tested the patches before releasing them, we wouldn't have gamebreaking and obvious glitches that were discovered an hour after release. All these reports, what is this, communist AoE...
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