Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24108228-20150914234732

You know what we need? A deep philosophical debate over a mindless mish-mash of killing, insulting, and salt.

So recently I've noticed that all raids on mainland tribes are done by players on fast-carts. Another interesting thing to note is that attacking from atop of an airship would make you nigh invisible to your attacker (since nobody ever looks up), and allow you to bypass any walls easily. In fact, there are numerous airship based raiding machines you could make, all of which are extremely powerful.

But obviously, when you get to the point of literal immortality and the ability to kill anyone, regardless of their armour or protective castle walls, you've crossed a line which determines if you're cheating or not (or at least honourary cheating). However, it's hard to tell where the line is. For instance, many victims of my raiding have argued that I've cheated because I used superior weapons and armour to them, making it an unfair fight. People who've raided me by using cheaty tactics typically make sarcastic comments and have a good laugh at the rest of the server's incompetence, although occasionally I'll get a response that has a some level of thought behind it, such as "It's part of the game. You should've prepared against it".

What do you guys think? At which point does clever use of game mechanics end, and cheating start?

Edit: I noticed you claimed a post, so now I'm going to include the old post here so that everyone knows what you did! Muhahahaha! Qoazi's Evil Thingy 