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Pulldowns? Questionable?


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11 minutes ago, TheRandomOne said:

And yet I've seen you cheat on the cqc server a couple of times. You even posted it to your YouTube....

I obviously wasnt using anything there I was trying to shoot like I had arthritis.

Just now, Pablo said:

You dont own the forums, you own this thread on the forums. :bigcheefface:

Dont even own the thread ekkse dee mong.

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What if you made a pulldown that pulls down so hard it makes your aim worse? If this is the case then do they deserve to be punished for giving themselves a disadangtage rather than an advantage? Is it the fact that they have a third party influencing their gameplay or the fact that they are using that third party to gain an edge. If it is wrong to use a third party to gain an edge then why isn't it against the rules to have a nice computer or use a mouse that has adjustable dpi? How are we able to draw a line that determines if a third party modification is unfair? Who can actually say that having a $2000 processor is okay even though it gives you a significant performance increase and that having a script to adjust the pulldown of your mouse is unfair? What good is a script if you have such incredibly low quality pc parts that you only get 10 fps? The $2000 CPU guy is likely to win even though the other guy is using something bannable. So if even though owning a nice pc gives a direct, significant impact to gameplay, it is against the rules to use a pulldown even if they only get 10 fps and need something to balance out the playing field

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30 minutes ago, Jay said:

What if you made a pulldown that pulls down so hard it makes your aim worse? If this is the case then do they deserve to be punished for giving themselves a disadangtage rather than an advantage? Is it the fact that they have a third party influencing their gameplay or the fact that they are using that third party to gain an edge. If it is wrong to use a third party to gain an edge then why isn't it against the rules to have a nice computer or use a mouse that has adjustable dpi? How are we able to draw a line that determines if a third party modification is unfair? Who can actually say that having a $2000 processor is okay even though it gives you a significant performance increase and that having a script to adjust the pulldown of your mouse is unfair? What good is a script if you have such incredibly low quality pc parts that you only get 10 fps? The $2000 CPU guy is likely to win even though the other guy is using something bannable. So if even though owning a nice pc gives a direct, significant impact to gameplay, it is against the rules to use a pulldown even if they only get 10 fps and need something to balance out the playing field

No.

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51 minutes ago, Jay said:

What if you made a pulldown that pulls down so hard it makes your aim worse? If this is the case then do they deserve to be punished for giving themselves a disadangtage rather than an advantage? Is it the fact that they have a third party influencing their gameplay or the fact that they are using that third party to gain an edge. If it is wrong to use a third party to gain an edge then why isn't it against the rules to have a nice computer or use a mouse that has adjustable dpi? How are we able to draw a line that determines if a third party modification is unfair? Who can actually say that having a $2000 processor is okay even though it gives you a significant performance increase and that having a script to adjust the pulldown of your mouse is unfair? What good is a script if you have such incredibly low quality pc parts that you only get 10 fps? The $2000 CPU guy is likely to win even though the other guy is using something bannable. So if even though owning a nice pc gives a direct, significant impact to gameplay, it is against the rules to use a pulldown even if they only get 10 fps and need something to balance out the playing field

why would you do that 

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