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Sun, Mar 3 2013 6:07 PM (15 replies)
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  • drmoose
    3,546 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 10:10 AM

    The "Cheez Gang" have been around for quite some time, while I have no clue as to their identity , I will say this, it is my understanding that the "Clan" was started as a protest to WGT to show them how easy multi-accounting was, and still is.  "Clan" members do not play for credits (except apparently amongst themselves) and are not out to scam anyone. I also have it on good authority several, if not all, are quite capable of schooling most of us using only starter equipment. I have friended all of them who ask and will continue to do so.

    Doc :)

  • opyeuclid
    6,710 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 10:47 AM

    I have also been friended by most of the Cheeze,s , Played several games and this player is Good .  When in a game I ask a few questions and they told me when they first joined and made $ at the game then stoped playing on that account ,  The Cheeze clan was to show WGT how easy it is to multi but only playes for fun now ,  And any of the other Info I got from them I will keep to my self . As far as I can tell They have not taken a $ from any one .  Sure I would like to know just who this person is and if I do find out I will also keep that to myself ,  If they were taking $ from other players then that would be a different thing .

    OPY

    PS  :  someone once asked me if I was the " Head Cheeze "

  • PUHOLINO
    1,189 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 1:36 PM

    alosso:
    Costly, yes, but when it's about the free credits gifted by WGT for tiering up (50 cr each for Amateur went to the entry fee) it's only fair to leave them 120 when collecting 480.

     

    It actually only costs 10 credits more than it would if they did it through 50 cr (45 stake+5 cr fee) blitzes. That way the guy would've end up with 490. Of course, opening a CC costs 50 cr extra. But the method is only sensible for up to 50 cr transfers. If anyone would want to transfer higher amounts of credits, doing it through CC premiums would be the stupidest way to go.

  • JipDipples
    1 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 2:06 PM

    Don't you think it's stupid to shell out money from your pocket for a meaningless internet game to begin with?

  • PUHOLINO
    1,189 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 4:24 PM

    JipDipples:

    Don't you think it's stupid to shell out money from your pocket for a meaningless internet game to begin with?

    Short answer: No

    Longer answer: Hell no!

    But it depends on every person. I myself see nothing stupid about making a small investment into something that brings you fun and enjoyement, it's the same as paying for concert, theatre or a sports event tickets (or even a $100 hooker), only your fun can last much longer here for less money. 

  • TravisT3
    53 Posts
    Sun, Mar 3 2013 6:07 PM

    Not Really.  I've put about 25 usd in it and the rest has come from earning credits. Right now I can sustain my habit that way.

    A  round on the local muni course runs about 20 usd on average for about 3-4 hours of play .That same 20 will get you 100's of hours [not counting balls:)] of play here.


    I've been gaming over 25 years have easily spent over a grand on games and peripherals, not counting building my own computers.Between my racing sims, Train sims, and military sims I've figured is cost me about 0.3 cents an hour or less to "play". Not to mention all the "people" I've met along the way.

     

    On topic:

    Everygame has cheaters and always will. They are like the Herpes of the virtual world.  I use to run a game server for a couple years. You can't stop them 100%, But you can keep the mayhem at a reasonable level.

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