I really shouldn't be starting in on this since I really want this 
thread to die, but by your logic using a application to let me see 
through walls to improve my performance is no difference then using 
custom materials that let me see through wall for better performance.

Donnie Newlove wrote:
> In the end the only difference between idling in your app or idling in
> TF2 is RAM, CPU and if not minimized, GPU used. It's no more cheating
> than running TF2 in DX8 mode to get better performance.
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Cc2iscooL <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> 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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