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Moreover you brought up them \\\"crashing\\\" the tournament not me. I was just agreeing that it would make more sense for villians to do that. And that an ambush of the tournament would actually be kind of cool. But thanks for arguing against your own point for me.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Games are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Games are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
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Moreover you brought up them \
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Moreover you brought up them \\\"crashing\\\" the tournament not me. I was just agreeing that it would make more sense for villians to do that. And that an ambush of the tournament would actually be kind of cool. But thanks for arguing against your own point for me.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Games are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Games are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
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Moreover you brought up them \
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Moreover you brought up them \\\"crashing\\\" the tournament not me. I was just agreeing that it would make more sense for villians to do that. And that an ambush of the tournament would actually be kind of cool. But thanks for arguing against your own point for me.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Game\\\'s are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Game\\\'s are addicting, and friends make people want to stay. If they didn\\\'t stay we wouldn\\\'t have a story.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
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Having the moderators take care of the problems and fix everything for the heroes is a Deus Ex Machina. it doesn\'t move the story at all. What\'s Niosi going to do to get around that? Make them hack their ban? They\'d end up being invincible.
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Having the moderators take care of the problems and fix everything for the heroes is a Deus Ex Machina. it doesn\\\'t move the story at all.
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Moreover you brought up them \
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Moreover you brought up them \\\"crashing\\\" the tournament not me. I was just agreeing that it would make more sense for villians to do that. And that an ambush of the tournament would actually be kind of cool. But thanks for arguing against your own point for me.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Game\\\'s are addicting, and friends make people want to stay.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.
And it\\\'s not pointless for them to enter the tournament at all? Cheating is a plot that often comes up in pretty much \\\'\\\'any\\\'\\\' competition arc. And they\\\'ve already built up Neomutant joining. It would be an anticlimax if they didn\\\'t. As long as the main characters win despite that it doesn\\\'t effect the plot negatively.
Why they\\\'re following the rules instead of taking what they want by force, can also be explained later.
And while there isn\\\'t much to build for the hackers that are just HiredGuns doing it for money. I disagree that there\\\'s no growth to be had for Neomutant. There\\\'s a ton of things he said in his argument with Flamegirl that could be developed more. Flamegirl also called him a \\\"genius\\\" and we don\\\'t know what they meant by that. Tigerlilly is the main person that could be developed though, because going into his/her motivations could shed a whole new light onto the goals of \\\'\\\'all\\\'\\\' the hackers that could change the way we look at them in a positive way.
Realizing that it\\\'s hopeless to keep fighting them \\\'\\\'is a conflict\\\'\\\', and can prompt them to find a solution that gets rid of them for good. And we already know why they don\\\'t just quit. TOME is a unique game that millions around the world play. They already love the game too much to just quit. Again realistic. Game\\\'s are addicting, and friends make people want to stay.
Plus with that way that hacking is described in Short 01 other games would probably have hackers as a commonplace problem too.