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Default 03-20-2003, 02:12 PM

Yep the original argument was `is lean-binding considered cheating?"

Which the answer was NO but `lean-strafing` (which is different) IS in alot of ladders/leagues.

Also I tried to make clear that lean-binding was not the discussion it was lean-strafing, which is only possible by binding two functions to one key.

I lean-bind because I have a 5 button mouse, and its great, I even lean-bind on old games like Thief2 as it works great with this mouse.

I dont lean-strafe bind though because its not allowed in some ladders like ClanBase, just like binding lean + fire to a single key is not allowed.

I used ClanBase as an example because its a massive online gaming host which supports 10`s of games not just mohaa with over 40 seperate ladders. Its rules cleary state in mohaa that using extra console commands is not allowed in wars.

Im not saying its cheating or not globally just stating rules, thus answering that question. Providing evidence of this in an earlier post backed up my argument, rules are rules!

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