verb (used with object)
1. to utilize, especially for profit; turn to practical account:
you should do a little research before you post something like this and lose complete credibility.
You should read the post before posting a rebuttal that has little to do with the actual point being made.
It lets people take you seriously.
There are more important, actually game breaking exploits that are present. Something that has been present since before 1.1 and has zero effect on the world around them is not high on the list of priorities.
And no, the current community goals are not something to bring to the table. End of the day, a single system is going to change factions, and its going to effect basically no one.
The first person to hit Elite in combat used this method, and no one complained then, not even Frontier. Why should it be addressed yet again because a small group of people are unhappy that funds can be acquired via less effort than their own? Oh yeah, because it's a simple imbalance. Like rares and SL's, and even trade before 1.2
So instead, please look at the correct term being used before throwing out the dictionary.
From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia; said:
In video games, an exploit is the use of a bug or glitches, game system, rates, hit boxes, or speed, etc. by a player to their advantage in a manner not intended by the game's designers.[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploit_%28video_gaming%29#cite_note-DOG_03.2C_474-1"][1][/URL] Exploits have been classified as a form of cheating; however, the precise determination of what is or is not considered an exploit can be controversial. This debate stems from a number of factors but typically involves the argument that the issues are part of the game and require no changes or external programs to take advantage of them
In other words, if Rares and SL where exploits, then ban every single player who traded before 1.2. After all, it was never
intended for trade to be the sole source of income after all.