Is it wrong to use glitches?

Do you even glitch bro?

I mean Backwoods on Infection has to this day still got like 30 exploits. Is it wrong to use glitches to your advantage in H5?

Talk people

I think it’s sad more than wrong. Winning shouldn’t be the primary motivator, especially in Gametypes like infection. It ruins the fun of others, and if that’s fun for individuals to ruin others fun… That’s just sick.

Dog in a manger.

Well, they’re not illegal, but there are some glitches that could be seen as unsporting,

Remeber Halo 2?

The BXR was a glitch/xploit that allowed the players to permorm an instant kill, but nobody seemed to care about that at the moment, since it was a really cool way to make you look like a PRO, and even those in the MLG used it,

Now, remeber the super-jumps? Those in the other hand were annoying for a lot of players because the gave your opponent a huge vantage point in a Team Snipers match, so they were considered as annoying and unsporting.

Now in Halo 5 could be the same thing, and in this case, the xploits in Infection are unsporting, since they give you an advantage against the zombies, and even worse, the cannot reach you.

So, in the end, is not illegal to use them, but you will gain the hate of the others, and eventually, gonna get reported.

Is it wrong, yes, but I think that we’re all guilty of cheating in some type of Infection. Remember the Cage map in Reach where you could duck under that wall and stay on that ledge? That was my cheeky cheating spot.

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> Is it wrong, yes, but I think that we’re all guilty of cheating in some type of Infection. Remember the Cage map in Reach where you could duck under that wall and stay on that ledge? That was my cheeky cheating spot.

Ahh yeah I forgot all about that spot lol

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> Well, they’re not illegal, but there are some glitches that could be seen as unsporting,
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> Remeber Halo 2?
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> The BXR was a glitch/xploit that allowed the players to permorf an instant kill, but nobody seems to care about that at the moment, since it was a really cool way to make you look like a PRO, and even those in the MLG used it,
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> Now, remeber the super-jumps? Those in the other hand were annoying for a lot of players because the gave your opponent a huge vantage point in a Team Snipers match, so they were considered as annoying and unsporting.
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> Now in Halo 5 could be the same thing, and in this case, the xploits in Infection are unsporting, since they give you an advantage against the zombies, and even worse, the cannot reach you.
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> So, in the end, is not illegal to use them, but you will gain the hate of the others, and eventually, gonna get reported.

Yeah I think your right there is levels to it.

In infection I typically don’t mind too much as it’s not that often tbh, but if it was every game I played I would be very annoyed. In Backwoods it is most games.

If I knew some glitches I will use them for sure. is not cheating for me.

cheating will be like having and endless over shield and not dying because of a hack or something.

a position on a map that can be accessible for a glitch does look lie cheating to me

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> Do you even glitch bro?
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> I mean Backwoods on Infection has to this day still got like 30 exploits. Is it wrong to use glitches to your advantage in H5?
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> Talk people

It wasn’t an intended feature of the game. It give you an unfair advantage. Seems like cheating to me.

Really just depends on how the glitch effects the overall gameplay. BXR was technically an animation glitch, but the community embraced it. Slide boosting was another glitch, and many people were sad to see it go.

As per Xbox live code of conduct, exploiting game vulnerabilities or glitches is considered cheating. I have no problem with anyone using glitches in private matches, but I will report you if I catch you exploiting a glitch in a ranked or social playlist.

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> It wasn’t an intended feature of the game. It give you an unfair advantage. Seems like cheating to me.

But it’s in the game, therefore it can be used… I used BXR and Double-melee all the time in H2… It became apart of my game.

Many others did too beyond a certain level of rank… it was a factor in the game’s skill gap/separation. So with that said, at what point does it become fair (or unfair…) depending on your train of thought?

I mean, if everyone is doing it rank 30 and above, how is it “unfair” for example?

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> Well, they’re not illegal, but there are some glitches that could be seen as unsporting,
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> Remeber Halo 2?
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> The BXR was a glitch/xploit that allowed the players to permorm an instant kill, but nobody seemed to care about that at the moment, since it was a really cool way to make you look like a PRO, and even those in the MLG used it,
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> Now, remeber the super-jumps? Those in the other hand were annoying for a lot of players because the gave your opponent a huge vantage point in a Team Snipers match, so they were considered as annoying and unsporting.
>
> Now in Halo 5 could be the same thing, and in this case, the xploits in Infection are unsporting, since they give you an advantage against the zombies, and even worse, the cannot reach you.
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> So, in the end, is not illegal to use them, but you will gain the hate of the others, and eventually, gonna get reported.

The good ole BxR days, how I miss them. Anywho bro your weren’t pro until you BxR then double shot for a double kill. Everyone knows this!

I have reported so many players for using glitch spots in infection matches because it was happening every single game i played. Got so bad that i’ve quit playing infection. If you’re using a glitch spot to win, it makes the game unplayable for everyone else and unfair and is cheating in my opinion.

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> But it’s in the game, therefore it can be used… I used BXR and Double-melee all the time in H2… It became apart of my game.
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> Many others did too beyond a certain level of rank… it was a factor in the game’s skill gap/separation. So with that said, at what point does it become fair (or unfair…) depending on your train of thought?
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> I mean, if everyone is doing it rank 30 and above, how is it “unfair” for example?

Are you trying to claim that getting out of the map in a game where you are supposed to survive doesn’t convey an unfair advantage? Or that if enough people cheat it’s okay? Or that because it can be done its somehow not cheating? They’re all self-refuting points, but I’m not sure which one you are trying to use?

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> > > It wasn’t an intended feature of the game. It give you an unfair advantage. Seems like cheating to me.
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> > But it’s in the game, therefore it can be used… I used BXR and Double-melee all the time in H2… It became apart of my game.
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> > Many others did too beyond a certain level of rank… it was a factor in the game’s skill gap/separation. So with that said, at what point does it become fair (or unfair…) depending on your train of thought?
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> > I mean, if everyone is doing it rank 30 and above, how is it “unfair” for example?
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> Are you trying to claim that getting out of the map in a game where you are supposed to survive doesn’t convey an unfair advantage? Or that if enough people cheat it’s okay? Or that because it can be done its somehow not cheating? They’re all self-refuting points, but I’m not sure which one you are trying to use?

In that case it’s wrong… but I used a different example.

I suppose I was building off of another person’s post here as well.

Glitch is a part of game.

On backwoods I always go into the glitch but only halfway to stop other people that way it’s fair. I’ll sacrifice my enjoyment of surviving so it’s fair game for everyone then if I’m last one alive I’ll gladly jump down and take the death.

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> > > > It wasn’t an intended feature of the game. It give you an unfair advantage. Seems like cheating to me.
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> > > Many others did too beyond a certain level of rank… it was a factor in the game’s skill gap/separation. So with that said, at what point does it become fair (or unfair…) depending on your train of thought?
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> > Are you trying to claim that getting out of the map in a game where you are supposed to survive doesn’t convey an unfair advantage? Or that if enough people cheat it’s okay? Or that because it can be done its somehow not cheating? They’re all self-refuting points, but I’m not sure which one you are trying to use?
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> In that case it’s wrong… but I used a different example.
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> I suppose I was building off of another person’s post here as well.

It isn’t really a good comparison. A better one would be the people who’ve allegedly mapped fire to two buttons and thus have faster kill times and fire rates than anyone else. Again unfair, definitely not intended, and likely game breaking.

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> > > > But it’s in the game, therefore it can be used… I used BXR and Double-melee all the time in H2… It became apart of my game.
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> It isn’t really a good comparison. A better one would be the people who’ve allegedly mapped fire to two buttons and thus have faster kill times and fire rates than anyone else. Again unfair, definitely not intended, and likely game breaking.

That’s actually a thing? First I’ve heard of this…

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> > > > > > It wasn’t an intended feature of the game. It give you an unfair advantage. Seems like cheating to me.
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> > > > > But it’s in the game, therefore it can be used… I used BXR and Double-melee all the time in H2… It became apart of my game.
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> > > > > Many others did too beyond a certain level of rank… it was a factor in the game’s skill gap/separation. So with that said, at what point does it become fair (or unfair…) depending on your train of thought?
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> > > > Are you trying to claim that getting out of the map in a game where you are supposed to survive doesn’t convey an unfair advantage? Or that if enough people cheat it’s okay? Or that because it can be done its somehow not cheating? They’re all self-refuting points, but I’m not sure which one you are trying to use?
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> > > In that case it’s wrong… but I used a different example.
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> > > I suppose I was building off of another person’s post here as well.
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> > It isn’t really a good comparison. A better one would be the people who’ve allegedly mapped fire to two buttons and thus have faster kill times and fire rates than anyone else. Again unfair, definitely not intended, and likely game breaking.
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> That’s actually a thing? First I’ve heard of this…

I’ve seen a few threads on it. I have no confirmation it works, but the videos attached seemed convincing.