According to Wikipedia:
In video games, an exploit (colloquially sploit) is the use of a bug or glitches, game system, rates, hit boxes, or speed, etc. by a player to their advantage in a manner not intended by the game's designers.
The claimed "exploit" here is the ridiculous generation of orbs, in which it provides a fire team with essentially infinite supers.
However, this strategy is technically not an exploit, as their supers did what they were intended to do, which was to generate orbs. It was just the case that they were generating more orbs than consumed.
While I agree that this might need to be fixed some way, it is detrimental to patch the orb spawning rates in the Crucible just because a pro team managed to coordinate themselves to do this. As for how does one fix this, I do not know.
Also, I do appreciate a civil argument (in which you kindly graced me with, unlike the certain trolls of these forums), so if you disagree, feel free to back yourself up with valid evidence. However, I will not consider replying should an ad hominem be made.
Also, I find your analogy rather weak. It could be a better analogy if you said, [quote]"If you were at an ATM and it started shooting out tons of money after[i] my corporation made multiple investments in a buisness[/i].. Would you take it??"[/quote]
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