March 2019
@Psyrecx wrote:
@preyandplay wrote:Any macro is a cheat. And player who use it is a cheater and should be permanently banned.
You should probably stop speaking in absolutes. It doesn't help your argument.
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To quote Obi-wan "only a sith deals in absolutes" which is itself an absolute because they are kind of hard to avoid using.
March 2019
@prankstar2
Yeah, it is an extremely ironic statement. Kind of does raise a question of Obi-wan though, doesn't it?
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@Psyrecx wrote:@prankstar2
Yeah, it is an extremely ironic statement. Kind of does raise a question of Obi-wan though, doesn't it?
No, it just shows how hypocritical and blind to their own stupid logic Jedi or any group of goodie two shoes can be like how they say you can't have any attachments to anyone or else you will fall to the dark side then Darth Vader turns to the light side because of his attachment to his son.
March 2019
@prankstar2
I was more or less pointing to the fact that he used a statement that then described himself. So, in other words, he may have admitted he was a sith.
March 2019
@Psyrecx wrote:@prankstar2
I was more or less pointing to the fact that he used a statement that then described himself. So, in other words, he may have admitted he was a sith.
No, being stupid and hypocritical doesn't make you a Sith, slaughtering children because you cut some guy's arm off and figured you might as well go all the way to super villain status makes you a Sith
March 2019
Most of people macro in game so feel free. Any keboard mouse has it build these days and it's undetectable and no1 can prove if You're macroing since it simulates button click.
March 2019
@full951 So a macro is a automating a SERIES of button presses into a SINGLE button press where as an aimbot is automating a SERIES OF right analog or mouse movements into a SINGLE click or right trigger pull...where is the difference sir?
March 2019
@Psyrecx technically 100% accuracy is "do-able" aimbot "just makes it easier for anyone to do it"....yeah okay...
March 2019
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