Scribit Marcus Brinkmann dies 03/05/2006 hora 12:35: > The word game is ambiguous. However, I assume we are talking about > games that are played for fun.
Indeed. > In this case, I think it is important to the character of the game > that cheating is possible, at least in principle. If cheating is > forbidden, it's not a game anymore (for me), but a competition. I was talking about a game that makes competition possible. Thanks for clarifying. So let's modify my use case your distinction: the game could be configured to enable cheating. For this, it would drop the capability to the hall of fame, because the hall of fame is only useful when you participate in competition. Alternatively, Nowhere man -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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