Many of you are looking at the wrong side of the "Stock Apocalypse"..
As I explained to Sage its this half baked messy situation we have now that could drive players away..
Once you have a clean simple cut rules we can go on peacefully with our lives again.. we basically have to come together as a community and make a simple agreement about it.
As it stands now Sage and Scrap can technically use it in existing rule sets as its not listed as an outlawed glitch and fits within the "All building to be done in the botlab"
Now obviously tournaments can make up their own personal rulesets around it but general building standards/ rules and the case if nothing is specified (or forgotten to add) its all up in the air.. Same with the 140cm extender.. tournaments make specific comments about it (becasue we never came to a yes or no agreement)
Why I mention this is remember Sage and I slipped in the 140cm extender in our winning BOTM? no rules prevented it as it fitted within the ruleset of AI / Hidden parts unless specified otherwise.. now its not a big deal but something like limitless stacking is.
We need to just come straight down to it and vote yes or no.. to many opinions and being changed and flying all over the place we really at not quite at the original point.
So lets just keep "ruin" "death" and "the end" out of this thread from no on and look at how we can structure this
1) Release and Allow- The Glitch is shown, Scrap is awarded it as an official glitch (at the moment it cannot be considered such since it cannot be confirmed 100% doable) and we let it loose in stock
2) Hide and Ban - Obviously the opposite, we pretend it didnt happen and use the "common sense approach" to stacks
3) Middle road - The Glitch is shown, Scrap is awarded it as an official glitch and baseplate stacking is banned.
Now I got some rage pm's from someone whom I wont mention about the stacking ban situation... but its basically to balance things out again. I foresee to many conflicts of people using Hax mode and claiming it legit (then we wind up with a tournament thread that turns into this one)... I mean if you dont go overboard with it you could easily pass boundaries without being detected
There is nothing to say this couldnt happen with AAM or BFE yes but I could see such an more accessible thing dramatically increasing the amount of Cheat vs Legit stacking..