If I defeated a computer in 20 minutes and got experience from that game, would that be cheating? Of course not. Now what if I realized that for some reason, the computer never built AT, so I could rush a tank every game and demolish their HQ in 10 minutes no matter what? Would you consider that to be cheating? I wouldn't. Perhaps this is an exploit, but it's not changing the game mechanics, nor is it breaking the engine and is no different from using a script to reload and play a game over and over again, except for the fact that it is happening at an accelerated manner.
Regardless, it's incredibly stupid that you can unlock mechanisms in the game that affect gameplay just by playing the game more. In HotS, SC2 did something similar, except the only thing you unlocked from leveling up were unit/building skins, which makes much more sense because a skin on a Zergling isn't going to change how much damage it does or how quickly you can build one.
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