![]() This has an entire page of difficulty modifiers that completely changes the way the game plays, but in a very granular way. (in the context of XCOM 2 or Total Warhammer 2) Thinking about this caused me to have a bit of a shift in perspective (not that I was ever ardently against cheating or anything like that, just ambivalent about it) You could flip this sentiment around and instead say “cheats are mods”. I recently came across a comment along the lines of “mods are cheats” which I think was trying to denigrate mods that soften a game’s base difficulty. What do other people think about cheating in singleplayer games and especially paying for something like cheathappens? There is also the issue of online leaderboards, Just Cause 3 had stunt challenges that unlocked some upgrades, I didn’t enjoy them so used a trainer that froze timers, but also put me at the top of some online leaderboards in the game which i felt a little bad about. I have mixed feelings about my willingness to cheat, on the one hand it makes it easier to find my own fun in games I paid for and might not be loving, but it also cheapens the experience of the games and can make them less fun or interesting. ![]() ![]() Right now I am hitting a wall in Ashen, I don’t really like Souls-likes but want to see the rest of the game I will probably find and infinite health cheat to play the rest of the game. In Borderlands the Pre-Sequel I knew I would only play it once so I gave myself extra skill points to test out more abilities more quickly. Some games it to fix or skip some part of the game I am unhappy with, for example after my first playthrough of Skyrim I started using to console to give myself tons of gold because I found the process managing inventory and selling loot annoying. Now that I’m older and have less time to game I find myself cheating more to the point that I regularly use cheat engine and cheat happens. In my teens & early 20s I cheated a lot less because I played a lot more multiplayer and console games. As a kid it was mainly because I was bad at games or wanted to screw around.
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