ebarrett wrote:I have already said almost everything I had to say on the matter on my first pm to Ed: "why the attention whoring".
Oh, so it didn't work in PM, so now you're going to try your stunt in public too.
I'd just like to point out that, aside from what it still being none of your fucking business, you already have gotten a moderator PM (for both of us) to drop the matter. I didn't want this mess, but if you're going to try to get one over me for something as useless as this, I'll happily stick my neck out to make sure the mods put a stop to it so you don't pull the same stunt with somebody else. Just give it up already.
RNGmaster wrote:
You're blaming the people who requested top-10 replays for verification purposes for inciting people to cheat? How logical is that?
A few things quickly:
First, my purpose in posting that here was only to point out where I thought the discussion of false scores started this year. There is no blaming the victim coming on here.
And it's just that - the discussion. I am making a factual statement when I talk about the "falsificare production" - I am not saying that you, Hagane, etc. don't have a real concern (I agree it is), but I am right to say that this is where it started its recent appearance. It was literally out of sight, out of mind for the rest of us until this came forward.
(dex posted days before STGT, before any of this discussion, that suspicious scores or scorers might be asked for more verification, and the top scores have always received scrutiny in the past.)
Gus's little prank at the end of SSS week also seems to suggest that some people are, as CaptainRansom said, just looking to make a big deal out of something that isn't. Did you guys incite Gus to try to fix the score? I don't know and I am not obsessed with apportioning blame. Unfortunately it is naturally easier to catch the people who are just looking to use STGT to make political points than to catch the people who keep their heads down about their cheating, but we shouldn't have had that either.
Secondly, enough with the victim complex. As I've stated before at least a few times, you aren't being victimized by fake scores. They don't make yours look bad. They don't really do anything but take up space and if they are outed then it is to the shame of that cheater. Meanwhile, the top scores - the contentious ones - have been accompanied by some kind of verification since time immemorial. It is a shame for the community that it's an issue, but you really ought to steel yourself to the reality that some people might intend bad things. Part of life.