Quote from: TheKomodo on September 01, 2023, 08:00 PM
Aliases should never be encouraged.
If you want to alias as a bit of fun for games that have no effect on anyone... Fair enough, I've did that myself.
It's a completely different thing though when you start aliasing and taking part in competitive areas of gaming where the results are recorded and compared to other people who put a lot of time and effort into also participating in those recorded statistics.
It's simply not acceptable and should be discouraged with the highest effort.
It's also important for competitive competition at the highest level to know who you are playing against, as being able to study your opponents before big matches is a VERY important aspect of competitive competition in life in general!
A lot of us have even lost track of who is who in the cases where some people changed their names a while back. That isn't actually that big a problem, people are ok to rebrand their name, but when that happens at least they inform MonkeyIsland to change their name, instead of creating multiple accounts.
I personally like having the best representation of genuine statistics as possible.
Not to mention, I personally feel like people who alias in competitive competition are not only cowards, but extremely childish.
I personally do not play competitive games at all, making the exception for the two cups I am still in (which actually was more a need than an intention, that I am not going to explain), so I do not have any personal concern about people who alias and beat me, but this is my personal opinion.
If you care about points on a website, probably I can still understand your point of view (which is fair) but event though you can face two possible options:
1) random aliasing people who will gain some points from you or someone else (in case of a defeat) then will stop using their alias because the trolling scope is over (so that you will have your points back in a few games against "official" people), or
2) he/they will keep his/ their new alias/s for a long time so that you will need to deal with them for a long time (no issues in this case, I guess. You will deal with a new opponent, although he is someone who aliases).
Is this still an issue?
Nothing personal here of course, I am just expressing my point of view about this topic, although I am aware that maybe I am not involved enough in competitive games.
Peace,
rUNaW4y