Torquemada wrote:
I originally posted this as an answer to someone on another thread, but since this crosses several threads here, I'm moving it to a thread of its own.
On different threads there are discussions of boycotts, declining player numbers, and cheating as a result of Buzztime's East/West Split and repeated premium games. Here are my thoughts on these three related subjects:
A boycott to protest the Split makes sense in the East. It won't be necessary in the West, as I don't think most players will want to play repeat Premium games at all.
Buzztime is in heavy denial that these games are repeats. In several threads on their Facebook page (including at least two they have since deleted from their Wall), Buzztime insists that Premium games will not be "repeat games" in the West because the "content is new to the site." It's like they've totally ignored the technological developments of the last decade, which include wifi hotspots, 3G and 4G phones, and iPads.
They're keeping their fingers crossed, and hoping cheating won't be a problem. Closing their eyes and thinking that if they pretend it isn't there, it will go away. However, cheating will be a problem, it won't go away, and it can't be detected.
Cheaters who put up perfect games every time will be easy to spot. But, for instance, a player who just gets hold of the five Pyramid answers and the final answer in Showdown, and otherwise misses a few questions here and there, changes the course of the tournament and the game. That player is impossible to detect.
There's something about trivia games that occasionally attracts the clever cheater. I've seen it before in many types of other trivia competitions. The idea of beating the rival, and better yet, being the hero doing it, is a powerful one. The clever cheater realizes the crime is undectable, and is tempted by the rationalization that it's not so much of a crime - only a few important critical questions as insurance, your team might have gotten them anyway, and it's long past time somebody stuck it to those bastards at, say, the Steel Pit.
With these repeat content games, cheating is easy to rationalize. Clever cheating is impossible to detect. Cheating is going to happen.
The fatal stupidity (there is no other word for it) of Buzztime's decision to repeat Premium games. at different times, across split feeds, is the total destruction of the integrity of those games in the West. Making cheating so ridiculously possible creates cheaters. Clever cheaters are undectable.
In any Premium game, ANY score from the West feed is suspect beginning February 28th, 2012. I won't be competing in those games, because those games have no integrity. I despise cheating, and when a game makes cheating so easy as to encourage it in those easily tempted to do so, I lose interest in the game.
That is, I despise cheating for gain. As a form of civil disobediance it does, I must admit, have an attraction.
TFM
Just curious, are you East Coast or West Coast ? Excuse my ignorance of you have posted it elsewhere.