I disagree with you.Argh wrote: ... [The playing to win series is stupid because of a bunch of nicely layed out reasons, of which Lindir is too lazy to compile in shortened form] ...
I enjoy playing games because of the mental challenge of trying to defeat my opponent. And I hate when there are large amounts of ways that I'm not allowed to defeat my opponent, because they are considered lame.
If the banned tactics are specifically layed out, that's fine, then it becomes a different game. I will still play the revised game with the goal to win at any cost. But when I play Spring against somebody I don't know, I know that if I:
a) rush
b) com-nap
c) com-bomb
d) nuke my opponent
e) build lots of gunships
f) in general, do something that he doesn't expect
there is a chance that whatever I did will be "lame" and, even if I win, it won't have been real. Which is stupid.
Sometimes there are games that have flaws, either in balance or in the engine. I see nothing wrong with exploiting them, unless it is specifically stated by the host/server that exploiting them is illegal. In which case it is as if the flaws don't exist, and so I will continue looking for good ways to win. In chess tournaments, you are not allowed to do one thing: take more than a set amount of time to do a set amount of moves. Everything else is allowed, and almost everything else is used by players. (Except for a few non-game related things, like waving your hands infront of your opponent's face. But they are all really common sense.) It gets annoying though when unspecific stuff like "spamming gunships" isn't allowed, because the interpretation of "spamming gunships" varies from person to person.
So, yes, I play to win. But if someone beats me, even if they use a "lame" tactic, I recognise that they were the superior player, for that game, and congratulate them.
P.S.
Yes, I suppose some stuff could be considered cheating. Basically, anything that involves trying to gain an edge by doing something out of game. Hacking and stuff for computer games, and trying to bug your opponent in chess. But anything that is done in the game is IMO fair.
