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Ginja_Ninja

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  1. The Devs have a vision for how they want the game to be played. Most understand how a game should be played. Meta gamers look for weaknesses in the code, to exploit to their advantage. Just because it can be done, doesn't mean it should be done. For instance, if a bug allows you to get under the mesh, it doesn't mean you should do so. If a bug allows you to get behind a wall in a building, and shoot through the wall, without being hit from return fire, doesn't mean you should do it. In fact, these kinds of things can be made against the rules, even if the code allows it to be done. I do not believe that the Devs want this to be a tactic. They are trying to find ways to limit structure spam, and their idea behind the taxes and upkeep is part of that. It wasn't meant to be a tool for another company to run the tax bank out of resources. If you do that, yes you are in fact, griefing/exploiting. However, it is up to the Devs to code the game such that this is not possible. This is what the OP is pointing out...that it is a weakness in the mechanics, and that the Devs will need to account for the fact that people will do it.
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