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RE: NOT IN TOS! Well Not YET ANYWAYS!

in Splinterlands2 years ago

Is there some kind of statute of limitations on enforcement?
Those that break the terms of service are playing a more dangerous game than I would be willing to play, especially if heavily invested. I just don't get why people who "love Splinterlands" would break ToS? Other than greed of course.

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Exactly... Its pretty simple, follow the rules or else you deserve whatever penalty ensues.

No one with their right mind will go against a published TOS.

The reason they are trying to poke hole in this theory is we are hurting their earning. Their rewards. You taraz is taking it away with your skills :)

This battle is between you and bot owners :)

At some point, I guess they just throttle the APIs of battle data completely.

Matt is a Liberatarian, he won't do that.

It is not really different from hiding the opponent before battle, it is just on a longer timeframe.

Hiding the opponent was not there, I don't know if you remember. Back then, you know who you are playing against before you start. Trouble was, you can write a code that can look at your team submitted before you start the battle from the blockchain as it was not excrypted, and enter an ideal counter.

So it was changed.

Yep, it changed not long after I started. I find it interesting what some people consider cheating or not. It is like a wall-hack or an aimbot in a FPS game - pathetic.

No one with their right mind will go against a published TOS.

So many players go against published TOS in games where there are literally 0 rewards from winning.

@Tarazkp
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they are Greedy and Cheat in Life everywhere they can..............