User blog comment:Screwball86/Tapped-Out Imagination/@comment-113335-20091228154137

I disagree with your theory, Explorer. CP is a brick-and-mortar place. Digitizing CP would mean tearing down the original buildings and such, only to replace it with the virtual equivalent. I would rather reccomend a hybrid.

Instead of digitizing all of CP, try doing so only on things like shopping transactions, clothing identification, charities, and the local economy. Hackers usually generate clothing through "Clothing ID", a dishonest code that pops clothing onto your penguin's body and player card. That would tie it in with the game, because hackers hack the clothing. In the CPFW realm, though, hackers would magically generate a coupon out of thin air and redeem it at the Gift Shop for free clothes.

For the economy, it allows hackers to create counterfeit coins out of thin air with CP Trainer, no need to further clarify.

For charities, there is a famous glitch that allows people to steal cash straight from Coins for Change. However, even the darkest of hackers refuse to disclose or use it. No one is aware of its procedures. Microchip, by the way, also refuses to falsify memberships. He's not really a bad man, not at all like those folks who create false memberships. A villain, yes, but a bad man, not really.

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