In most cases and in The recent skimmer case then game performed and did EXACTLY what FDev programmed it and told it to do. All systems in the game were doing exactly what their programming said to do in the situation the code found itself in.
Now this may not have been what FDev intended their programming to do, and well maybe they should have tested some things more, especially after the first instance EXACTLY like this that resulted in missions being changed.
But if some people are seriously going to say that anything un intended by a developer is an exploit and players should always be thinking if thing are intended by the devs or not, I'm sorry but you are bat-poop crazy.
You're essentially saying every one who plays any video game needs to be constantly going oh gee, is what I'm doing intended? Did the devs intended for my grenade to kill 10 enemies? Hmm maybe I shouldn't use grenades. Gee I just made way more money killing dragons than I did goblins, hmmm did they intend it to give me this much? Better stop killing those.
Hmm this rifle/bazooka/tank/ship/laser/sword/club/fist is way more powerful than any other weapon I've had before. Was this intended? Better stop using it.
Because if you don't and they didn't intend it, no matter if it was programmed that way or not, well then you are and dirty exploit using cheater.
Again I'm not saying the skimmer missions were not outrageous and over the top. I'm just saying players are not required in these types of situations, or ever really, to determine if normal gameplay is intended or not. And these were normal gameplay.
Ever wonder why the real exploits, like the g5 for g1 mats one, are not posted every where? And usually are kept quiet as much as possible for awhile. While these credit gold mines are always posted everywhere? Because in one of these cases there is absolutely no doubt it is cheating and an exploit. In the other it is just normal gameplay and their normal programming they didn't bother to check or adjust.
This should have never happened to be frank. Once the whole massacre mission debacle came up, FDev should have taken a long serious look at the mission system, and tested everything in it. This is exactly like massacre missions, and FDev thought oh, it's not going to happen anywhere else.
Now this may not have been what FDev intended their programming to do, and well maybe they should have tested some things more, especially after the first instance EXACTLY like this that resulted in missions being changed.
But if some people are seriously going to say that anything un intended by a developer is an exploit and players should always be thinking if thing are intended by the devs or not, I'm sorry but you are bat-poop crazy.
You're essentially saying every one who plays any video game needs to be constantly going oh gee, is what I'm doing intended? Did the devs intended for my grenade to kill 10 enemies? Hmm maybe I shouldn't use grenades. Gee I just made way more money killing dragons than I did goblins, hmmm did they intend it to give me this much? Better stop killing those.
Hmm this rifle/bazooka/tank/ship/laser/sword/club/fist is way more powerful than any other weapon I've had before. Was this intended? Better stop using it.
Because if you don't and they didn't intend it, no matter if it was programmed that way or not, well then you are and dirty exploit using cheater.
Again I'm not saying the skimmer missions were not outrageous and over the top. I'm just saying players are not required in these types of situations, or ever really, to determine if normal gameplay is intended or not. And these were normal gameplay.
Ever wonder why the real exploits, like the g5 for g1 mats one, are not posted every where? And usually are kept quiet as much as possible for awhile. While these credit gold mines are always posted everywhere? Because in one of these cases there is absolutely no doubt it is cheating and an exploit. In the other it is just normal gameplay and their normal programming they didn't bother to check or adjust.
This should have never happened to be frank. Once the whole massacre mission debacle came up, FDev should have taken a long serious look at the mission system, and tested everything in it. This is exactly like massacre missions, and FDev thought oh, it's not going to happen anywhere else.