So? It takes skill to pull off the exploit. It's not skill that allows you to win the game.
An exploit can be difficult to learn and even do. It's still an exploit if it breaks the balance or wasn't intented to be there in the first place and there's strong evidence which seems to suggest that it wasn't.
Yup. Most exploits and cheats generally do that. Heck, a Pro Action Replay can do that too. UNCHECK.
Because it's an undocumented exploit. DUURRRRR. Just because you don't know about an exploit doesn't mean you're not capable of doing it. Flimsy argument duder.
Highly doubtful and largely subjective. I thought my reply already illustrated why not.
If someone knows about an exploit, they can generally do it. Just because someone doesn't know of an exploit doesn't mean they're any less skilled.
I'm far more impressed with people that can play a game extremely well without exploiting bugs. It takes a lot more skill to hit someone with a regular shell or block a red shell with a banana (since dragging is disabled on WFC) than it does to find out about an exploit and practice how to use it.
I've seen those techniques used against me and I lost because of it but I'm not screaming, "CHEATER!". Hells no. That's just damn good gameplay. Beezy did that when we were playing last night, blocked my red shell with a banana. That's real skill to me.
You know, I even said that snaking wasn't as simple as bunny hopping. Yes, maybe it does take a little more practice to master. We're talking about it in a different context though. It takes skill to learn how to snake, sure. It's not "skill" because you're exploiting a game when someone else may not even know that it exists. That's winning through obscurity, not skill. Just to be clear.
But then again so did skiing in Tribes. It took some practice to learn how to do it just right and hell, I was pretty damn good at it. My friend was even better and could ski really well with a heavy suit.
IT'S STILL AN EXPLOIT and I would hardly say we were "more skilled" than someone who didn't ski. They simply didn't catch on how to do the trick. Nothing more, nothing less.