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Old 08-01-2008, 09:55 PM   #9
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Good read. None-the-less I'd have to agree with the fact that cheesing is indeed exploiting the engine to gain an advantage vs. playing a strait up game and attacking an opponents weaknesses. A perfect example is playing Madden and seeing users constantly pick the Bears or Broncos just so they can line Devin Hester or Champ Bailey up at WR and lob deep balls to them all day. Sure Bailey would be a suitable backup but, anyone with two functioning brain cells would realize Champ has a higher value to that defense vs. having him on the offensive side of the ball. I have an even bigger issue with users abusing Devin Hester like he's the next Randy Moss. Sure his kick and punt return abilities go without question but, as a WR can you honestly say someone who has 20 receptions, 299 total yards and 2 receiving TD's in a 16 game span is really a top notch WR ? I'd say not but, a majority of Bears fans like to abuse him as such.
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Old 08-01-2008, 10:20 PM   #10
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Cheese is repeatedly using any strategy that has an unrealistically high success rate.
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Old 08-01-2008, 10:51 PM   #11
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Dukester1988 prime example. just played this hack.

constantly ran the same offensive play which was a hb rollout and other offensive plays game in and game out along with glitch plays to certify unstopable TD's and wins.

and ran up the score boasting about winning When the only reason why hey won is simply because of cheesing .

Told him not to and he did so his name is up here now for everyone to see.

DUKESTER1988 Dont play him.
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Old 08-01-2008, 10:55 PM   #12
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Good read. None-the-less I'd have to agree with the fact that cheesing is indeed exploiting the engine to gain an advantage vs. playing a strait up game and attacking an opponents weaknesses. A perfect example is playing Madden and seeing users constantly pick the Bears or Broncos just so they can line Devin Hester or Champ Bailey up at WR and lob deep balls to them all day. Sure Bailey would be a suitable backup but, anyone with two functioning brain cells would realize Champ has a higher value to that defense vs. having him on the offensive side of the ball. I have an even bigger issue with users abusing Devin Hester like he's the next Randy Moss. Sure his kick and punt return abilities go without question but, as a WR can you honestly say someone who has 20 receptions, 299 total yards and 2 receiving TD's in a 16 game span is really a top notch WR ? I'd say not but, a majority of Bears fans like to abuse him as such.
I try to look at it by how the real life teams use the players. The Broncos have experimented with using Champ Bailey at WR. He MIGHT play WR at most 5 plays, if even. Those players that abuse Champ are the ones that line him up every play. The same goes for the players that abuse the Raiders. In Madden 2008, they basically put all the CBs at WRs (Washington, Asimougha or however you spell his name, Routt, and etc) That is obvious cheesing to me without taking advantage of the game's engine. I think there's two ways to cheese: exploiting a glitch on the game's engine and not playing realistically ie. CBs playing WRs.

I do not have a problem with Bears fans playing Deven Hester at WR. Because in reality, the Bears really are trying to develop Hester into a top flight WR. I would actually have more of a problem if people put him at CB because he frankly does not play that position anymore.
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Old 08-01-2008, 11:26 PM   #13
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Good read. None-the-less I'd have to agree with the fact that cheesing is indeed exploiting the engine to gain an advantage vs. playing a strait up game and attacking an opponents weaknesses. A perfect example is playing Madden and seeing users constantly pick the Bears or Broncos just so they can line Devin Hester or Champ Bailey up at WR and lob deep balls to them all day. Sure Bailey would be a suitable backup but, anyone with two functioning brain cells would realize Champ has a higher value to that defense vs. having him on the offensive side of the ball. I have an even bigger issue with users abusing Devin Hester like he's the next Randy Moss. Sure his kick and punt return abilities go without question but, as a WR can you honestly say someone who has 20 receptions, 299 total yards and 2 receiving TD's in a 16 game span is really a top notch WR ? I'd say not but, a majority of Bears fans like to abuse him as such.
Yeah that DH stuff is wack! I My favorite teams are Michigan and Chicago Bears 'cause I'm from the Chi, but I would never line Hester up at WR every play and throw to him. That's not real football and I HATE d**k riders who aren't even real Bears fans, but use them on the game to cheese with Hester! If you're a Dolphins fan, PLAY WITH THE DOLPHINS!!! We all no they suck, but find a way to win with them if they're supposed to be your favorite team! The bears have stunk for a while but I play with them no matter how bad they may be on the game! I'm a real fan! Make some trades and solid draft picks, and by season 2, you should be able to put some Ws together with the fins. DON'T PLAY WITH THE BEARS 'CAUSE HESTER HAS A 99 SPEED RATING SO YOU CAN CHEESE YOUR WAY TO A WIN. F*****G LAMES!!!
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Old 08-02-2008, 01:24 AM   #14
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I'm from Chicago too. You should know that Hester is developing as a WR. He just got a new contract and the Bears really hope that Hester can develop into a #1 WR. Whether that happens or not, that is up to debate. But in my opinion, I don't think it's cheesing if people throw to Hester. He is no longer a guy that just returns kicks and has that 100 speed rating. He is now a full time WR or at least closer to it than last season. He will probably be the team's #2 or #3 WR. I think the only cheesing is when people place players at WR that don't even play WR at all. (Terrance Newman, Champ Bailey, Raiders CBs, and etc.)
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Cheesing has almost destroyed online sports gaming for me. First Person Shooters are highly becoming my favorite games to play online because they are harder for people to cheese.
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Old 08-02-2008, 02:00 AM   #16
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People think using "juggernaut" in COD4 is cheese, or newbie, and that's bull. You have some perk instead of juggernaut, let me use what is esentially a bulletproof vest, instead of the more powerful bullets or whatever you got with the perk that you use. Not cheese. In NCAA 09, cheese is limited, IMO, you can put pressure on the QB by blitzing at the right time, throwing deep results in as many ints as completions, and it's not that hard to contain a QB even if he's Pat White. There will always be money plays, but usually between two similarly talented teams they are very limited in 09 and they can all be stopped.
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