Oct
2
Fantasy games like “World of Warcraft” and computer environs like “Second Life,” to name a few, have their own currency or other virtual valuables that can be traded for hard U.S. dollars.
In other words, hacking into a video game to cheat can be a business strategy. And so clamping down on it could be key to maintaining virtual worlds’ economies and reputations. Even chip-maker Intel Corp. is suggesting a technology for doing it.
But one huge question is: Can cheating really be stifled?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071001/ap_on_hi_te/video_game_cheating
I’ve never played the games cited in this article, but I have played football online. Cheating has turned me away from playing games online or with anyone I don’t know.