On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:51:58PM -0800, Daniel Damouth wrote:
> Well, sure, if you're going to change the rules, or find a server god
> willing to do so, then the bots won't be cheating.  But why not play the
> same game the humans are playing?  I.e. use INL rules.  Not only is it a
> more interesting challenge, but it also would make human vs. bot games
> meaningful.

No 'rules' have been changed. 'Rules' will be exploited.

I'm not certain that exploitation of a ruleset is synanymous with
cheating, or changing the rules. Is butt-torping illegal in the INL?

mark

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