Yeah, I'm with Keeper76 on this one - I like to break rules as well. Not big, throw-you-in-jail rules, little ones that annoy corporations, and give me an unfair leg-up over other players. I enjoy botting, more than I do actually playing the game - that illicit glee that comes when you wake up and find a dragon's-pile worth of treasure or gems in your bags, doling it out to friends and guild members, or vendoring it and turning it into gold.
It's like the modern-day equivalent, of factory farms, etc. Our forebears figured out grain was edible, and people have been 'hacking' it ever since - huge combines and equipment work the soil, and reap the harvest. In our farming ancestors, it was considered savvy! For modern video games, they denounce us as hackers.
It's like the modern-day equivalent, of factory farms, etc. Our forebears figured out grain was edible, and people have been 'hacking' it ever since - huge combines and equipment work the soil, and reap the harvest. In our farming ancestors, it was considered savvy! For modern video games, they denounce us as hackers.