h0nkeythecracker said:I'd use the two skills, it's not like you did anything against the rules. Secondly, there are no rules for Diablo II, so do whatever is most fun for you. On a different note, some people in this forum worry too much about being 100% legit. If he received two extra skill points, then so be it. I'm sure if someone received a million dollars from the government and knew it was a mistake, they wouldn't give it back. Especially if they knew the government didn't have a clue about who had the money. Again, nice luckiness skills on those two extra skill points and good luck to you. To the other people, chill out, two extra skill points won't make his character uber 1337z0r.
-Sean
Lacerta said:Ok, so this is a major hijack, but since Cinder got his bug figured out, I'm going to go ahead and do it anyway.
I'm kind of surprised this post didn't get much response. Seriously, none of the rest of you would give the money back? First of all, my conscience would never let me rest, and second of all, I would be worried they would find out it was me and I would either go to jail or have to pay the money back, so I would never be able to enjoy it. Haven't you ever seen that Family Guy episode? Keeping the money just makes bad stuff happen.
Remind me never to lose my wallet around you folks. :scratch:
h0nkeythecracker said:On a different note, some people in this forum worry too much about being 100% legit...If he received two extra skill points, then so be it. I'm sure if someone received a million dollars from the government and knew it was a mistake, they wouldn't give it back. Especially if they knew the government didn't have a clue about who had the money...To the other people, chill out, two extra skill points won't make his character uber 1337z0r.
-Sean
pesot said:on the bug, this is certainly a rare bug. never heard of it before. even if my games crashes now and then, the skill and stat pts are always correct. maybe your D2 is a little light on the account parts :lol: .
I'm with you Lacerta. Some things are wrong even if they are "lucky". This is one of those things. Unfortunately, I think this attitude of "finders keepers" is becoming more and more prevalent (sp?). It's sad because, in my personal opinion, it exhibits a lack of basic ethics.Lacerta said:I'm kind of surprised this post didn't get much response. Seriously, none of the rest of you would give the money back? First of all, my conscience would never let me rest, and second of all, I would be worried they would find out it was me and I would either go to jail or have to pay the money back, so I would never be able to enjoy it. Haven't you ever seen that Family Guy episode? Keeping the money just makes bad stuff happen.
Remind me never to lose my wallet around you folks. :scratch:
tragor said:I'm with you Lacerta. Some things are wrong even if they are "lucky". This is one of those things. Unfortunately, I think this attitude of "finders keepers" is becoming more and more prevalent (sp?). It's sad because, in my personal opinion, it exhibits a lack of basic ethics.
Just because you find something and "no-one will know" doesn't make it yours to keep. That's even more true if it is something of value. Some call it luck, I call it theft.
I should make myself clear. I'm not talking about the game. I'm talking about the idea put forward by h0nkey that, if you had a million dollars accidentally handed to you, you would keep it.Solo said:Im somewhat neutral on this. Personally i will go to any lenght to fix the issue at hand, but i dont mind if someone has the slight advantige "given" to them by the game. True, it might have been a glitch in the system, but the person behind the screen had nothing to do with it.
what if this happened to YOUR level 98 and there was nothing you could do about it?
A rather insane and unrealistic question, but what if?
Solo said:what if this happened to YOUR level 98 and there was nothing you could do about it?