Its been called hybriding since the inception of GTPlanet FYI. And the tools are in place in online racing right now to prevent anyone from gaining any advantage from hybriding, that's an old and empty argument at this point.If by "hybriding" you're simply trying to sanitize what would otherwise be called "hacking" and "violating the ToS", nope, can't agree with you. It results in unfair competition, as the hackers decide they can sneak their tricks into competitions.
It also costs the community at large by forcing the company to spend additional time attempting to protect their IP and the purity of their product. I find your lot to be a very self-centered group that cares little for the rights of other players.
Its been called hybriding since the inception of GTPlanet FYI. And the tools are in place in online racing right now to prevent anyone from gaining any advantage from hybriding, that's an old and empty argument at this point.