Seeing as it mimics idling in a server even though you're not idling in a
server it could be considered a cheat.

You're not actually running a game. You're using a program to emulate the
game's function of connecting to a server. As far as I'm concerned that
seems like cheating to me. It's like editing your punch times at work to say
you were working when you really took the day off instead, and you're still
getting paid. While you can't really get in trouble if you have nothing to
do all day at work, you can get in trouble for editing your time sheet to
say you were at work when you actually weren't.

iGiggled

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On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Philip Bembridge <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Valve: feel free to block the program, but please PLEASE after the weapon
> drop probabilities are geared towards playing well.. similar to the crit
> calculation!!
>
> @ cc2iscool: is this program any different to sitting idle in a server?
> then
> sitting in an idle server is cheating... if so, how are you going to strip
> their achieves? You can't strip one without stripping the other
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