Posted by dontburnearl on 11/2/2021 8:07:00 PM (view original):
I've thought about the defensive update issue, and want to express my view here. I imagine that most people disagree with me and I know there are some personal relationships amongst more seasoned players (I am a relatively new player), but I think what Ben did here was obviously cheating - it's a shame, because he won last year, and is good enough in this platform obviously not needing to cheat. I just don't think that it is a coincidence that the person who had the most information about these changes benefited the most, specifically on Russell. I mean, he literally admitted it in his statement when he said it impacted his selection ), although he tried to soften the language. It's cheating plain and simple; my intention isn't get to into a back & forth with anyone, but to express a view that I have, and perhaps others have. Ultimately it's just a game, but just very disappointing that information was withheld from the group and used like this.
It would have been a bad idea for Ben to say anything ahead of time.
- he had what sounds like incomplete information
- he had no certainty so if he says one thing and testing goes bad, pushing the release out until god knows when, then users are hounding admin over information that wasn’t supposed to be shared with them.
(I work for a software company and we never announce our releases until the day they come out for this reason. I can’t tell my clients about certain changes ahead of time because they might get removed as a result of bad testing outcomes.)
I think picking guys in their normal spots and not doing anything crazy is a reasonable outcome. Cheating seems like a harsh term. Fully like 100 guys changed. He can’t just not pick any of them.
That being said, you are within your right to be frustrated and I appreciate your presence and opinion. That makes for a community.
11/2/2021 8:24 PM (edited)