Like a few people have already stated, I don't really agree when people scoff others for the way they use it, or any other mod for that matter. People should be free to play their game in whichever manner they enjoy most, as long as they don't lie about what they use. That being said, I mainly use it to test out new mods, or to run tests on complicated/time consuming projects before properly committing to them. Checking for bugs is in no way cheating IMO, and using it to test out designs makes up for the lack of any testing facility. In the real world no one is going to launch anything before running simulations and tests beforehand. On one occassion, a HUGE Munar colony that I build the "fair and square" way over many many hours inexplicably glitched out upon loading, imploding in a way I never thought possible. I used hyperedit to rebuild it in a fraction of the time it would have taken to re-fly every module in manually from takeoff to landing. I saw no reason to waste a tonne of time on a project I already accomplished and lost for no reason. I'd like to here what others think about the above case, if only satisfy my curiously