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by ANTSANTS
4487 days ago
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Some people do compete for speed or score in single player games. Arcade games have always had scoreboards, modern "arcade-style" games have online ones, and a community can turn any solitary activity into a competitive one: http://speedrunslive.com/ http://speeddemosarchive.com/ Speedrunners are an exceptional case, but I think everyone gets a little annoyed when they look at a leaderboard and all the top players have scores of UINT_MAX or times of 0 seconds. Obviously cheaters will find a way regardless of whether you give them the source code or not, I'm just saying dfc's concern is not totally ridiculous. |
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And yes, it's not ridiculous, on the contrary, it's perfectly understandable.
Of course, these kinds of questions depend a lot on the game in question, and I think they don't have a definitive answer :)