Just to really confuse the issue, I have to throw this one out:
So what would be the conclusion if I employed a change whose only purpose was to fix the duping bug, so that I could shuffle items as quickly and as often as I wanted, and never dupe anything? This is clearly an advantage for me, as I can move potions around with less thought to consequences than someone playing strict unmodified duping-enabled Diablo. Yet, failure to employ this change runs the risk of bug abuse, as well as the risk of converting something useful into junk. :)
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LemmingofGlory,Jul 16 2005, 12:21 AM Wrote:Lemming Wrote:(1) Abusing game bugs for your benefit.
(2) Usage of third-party program to modify how the game works or change a game condition. Godmode, stat modification, learn all spells, free items. This includes using your operating system to restore a character who suffered a game-sanctioned loss (e.g. item loss because you died in H/H and couldn't retrieve them).[right][snapback]83580[/snapback][/right]
So what would be the conclusion if I employed a change whose only purpose was to fix the duping bug, so that I could shuffle items as quickly and as often as I wanted, and never dupe anything? This is clearly an advantage for me, as I can move potions around with less thought to consequences than someone playing strict unmodified duping-enabled Diablo. Yet, failure to employ this change runs the risk of bug abuse, as well as the risk of converting something useful into junk. :)
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