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As for the arguments coming from my side. Yes, and I could go more into detail. But I think you already agree. The question you should be asking yourself is why even bother playing at all when you can just crack open a beer and let it be played for you? There is the old saying of "Work smarter, not harder". If you wish to be part of the mob and run foolish errands, then be my guest. But the smart players who aren't bound by primitive moral values or social constructs such as reputation are already ahead of you.
We preserve our energy and accomplish meaningful tasks on the side as the game plays itself. Soon we will even be able to complete an entire 2C tour within 30 minutes. You can't resist progress!
“Several years will pass and I will sit with you” - no, this will not happen, because almost 3 years (2500 tours) of continuous play in Mann Up have already passed and so far there is no such “evil intent” at all. I even like to play with stock guns from time to time. I know very well a player with 4000 tours and he still plays and even against AFK!
Not sure how many tours you have in total. But anyone telling me that this game mode is still fun to play after a couple hundred tours is straight-up lying. If fun was a major point, then people wouldn't touch Mann Up in the first place and stick to Bootcamp. People play for loot, there is no denying that. A tryhard SR Demo is equal to a cheater in my book. Same results, different method.
Truth is, the resistance against cheaters is slowly fading as people are beginning to realize how futile it is to uphold some kind of moral integrity in a game such as this. Just a few years, and you will sit next to me without a care in the world. It is inevitable.