Neither am I but I think true hunters will use any available means of improving their efficiency of gaining records. Actually, I think making the process more tedious runs the risk of just increasing the gap between hunters and non-hunters because the hunters will hunt as long as it's in any way possibleJussi Koskela wrote:With those "tricks" you can approximately double the number of jumps compared to jumping in every competition normally. Doesn't sound very compelling to me, but of course I'm not a record hunter type of person.

Of course, the real "trick" is to just play for hours on end. Maybe that's fundmentally what I find unfair: some people being able to do that and others not. Of course, at that point it's only my subjective opinion (and a reflection of my political views on economics, I guess
