Skip to content
#116
Auto-translated
Catch
Cheating is also a manifestation of a deep-seated inferiority complex. How low must one's self-respect be to admit, even before the game begins, that they are incapable of winning fairly?
The key here, in my opinion, is moral satisfaction.
Some people derive it from the mere fact of victory (presumably comforting themselves with the thought that everyone cheats, since it's possible in principle).
Others derive it from the process of achieving that victory (cheating for them is like looking up the answer to a problem immediately).

1st – average and below-average players
2nd – strong players and those aspiring to be

A strong player won't cheat precisely because it would deprive them of that satisfaction, while a cheater thrives on it, as it's reminiscent of childhood.

Regarding the topic at hand, there's no point in expressing mixed emotions:
Saying that everyone is guilty only exposes those who have been caught, while others remain seemingly innocent – this is pointless due to the reasons mentioned above.
However, there's also no need to sling mud, even at those who have strayed, especially when it involves the team.

The reality is that there are technical possibilities to increase the level of trust in opponents – and that's what should be used.
This will also leave no room for those who are wavering to even consider cheating, and even the most hardened cheaters will have something to fear.
The irony of the situation is that it was exposed by Asmodeus, but the hints of a PR campaign seem like an overreaction – he doesn't have much else to do but create videos!.......

Statistics

Welcome our newest member: Emil