Your tone does border on doing the same..imo.
Ideally, the game company should only have to worry about making a product that will meet whatever business goals they have set forth. Just like the school should only have to worry about educating people. However, it seems that the game company, like the school in your example, chose to spend resources policing our idiotic (again, imo) behavior. Given the use of resources, maybe they should spend it on eliminating the need to cheat in the first place. That is what I get out of the OP's statements.
Maybe I am off base though.



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