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# An exploit is a tactic that uses the game's inner workings to the players' advantage. Often times, exploits come in the form of [[bug]]s that can be extremely beneficial, but can also be features by design used in specific ways to help players. [[Lord_Recluse_Strike_Force#Critical_Powers|Stacking Vengeance]], for example, is an unintentional exploit that may be rendered impossible in the future, but [[Soft Loading]] is an exploit that takes advantage of the game's enemy-spawn algorithm. | # An exploit is a tactic that uses the game's inner workings to the players' advantage. Often times, exploits come in the form of [[bug]]s that can be extremely beneficial, but can also be features by design used in specific ways to help players. [[Lord_Recluse_Strike_Force/Strategy#Critical_Powers|Stacking Vengeance]], for example, is an unintentional exploit that may be rendered impossible in the future, but [[Soft Loading]] is an exploit that takes advantage of the game's enemy-spawn algorithm. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 7 March 2014
Definition
Exploit
- An exploit is a tactic that uses the game's inner workings to the players' advantage. Often times, exploits come in the form of bugs that can be extremely beneficial, but can also be features by design used in specific ways to help players. Stacking Vengeance, for example, is an unintentional exploit that may be rendered impossible in the future, but Soft Loading is an exploit that takes advantage of the game's enemy-spawn algorithm.