20 Oct 12, 03:46AM
It's not a question of gameplay. Gameplay should evolve as the game changes and to some extent should inform how the game changes. Any change applied to game physics is going to have an effect on the way the game is played.
The edge jump argument is invalid as you cannot achieve it anywhere or at all times. You get boosts in speed and height as a result of another structure. Just like kickback in the AR, it is part of the game that makes AC unique. Being able to jump that same height with the same speed boost off of nothing is ridiculous.
If you don't think it's unfair, try shooting someone using the script to dodge. Try catching them with the flag when they are doing jumps that are quite literally impossible with any other method. It's not a question of "everybody can do it, therefore it's fair." I originally came at in from the same stance until I actually tested it. The truth is, anybody can use, but implementation and ability for implementation are different things. As it stands, this is exploitation of a bug. If something like this existed in similar games or competitions, it would be disallowed. If anybody could stim up like lance armstrong to win the tour de france, why didnt everybody? The answer is simple, it's not a true testament to the nature in which the game is meant to be played.
The edge jump argument is invalid as you cannot achieve it anywhere or at all times. You get boosts in speed and height as a result of another structure. Just like kickback in the AR, it is part of the game that makes AC unique. Being able to jump that same height with the same speed boost off of nothing is ridiculous.
If you don't think it's unfair, try shooting someone using the script to dodge. Try catching them with the flag when they are doing jumps that are quite literally impossible with any other method. It's not a question of "everybody can do it, therefore it's fair." I originally came at in from the same stance until I actually tested it. The truth is, anybody can use, but implementation and ability for implementation are different things. As it stands, this is exploitation of a bug. If something like this existed in similar games or competitions, it would be disallowed. If anybody could stim up like lance armstrong to win the tour de france, why didnt everybody? The answer is simple, it's not a true testament to the nature in which the game is meant to be played.