Costanza said:I dunno, many times I'll input something just because it sounds like it could be a word (and is worth lots of points so it's worth the risk if I can't come up with anything else). I could see others being the same way.
There's definitely some REALLY obvious cheaters, though.
For sure, I've done it many times. Sometimes you get away with it, sometimes you don't.
But you see the same people who come up with whacky words and ALWAYS get it.
That said, it's possible that people are picking up the words from others. For example, that last hand I exited out of? Qat. I still don't know what that is.
I still hate to call it cheating, as it's not really breaking game rules. Also, it can help someone who actually isn't very good to actually enjoy the game. The first games I played that first night I had a dictionary to look up words, because I didn't think it was bad (after all, Texas Hold'em automatically assumes the best hand), but after finding out that it is frowned upon, I have avoided it. And I can now see why it's frustrating. It kind of takes that unique spark out of Word Ace.
Let's just say, if this game were for real, and there were two versions, one where you could use a dictionary, and one you can't - which one would be more fun overall? I would probably think the one without - the other game with all best words assumed just becomes a bidding and luck game. Which is, you know, fine, but then you may as well just play Texas Hold 'em.
People can use the dictionaries if they want, I don't mind, but if they do, then they should do it with others who are doing the same.
Edit: Maybe I'm just being a sore loser. Haven't had a good winning streak like the other day