Do you often use cheats in games?
There are times when you can not pass a place in the game, then resorted to the help of cheats. Passed the place and then play honestly again and I do not think it's shameful, but what do you think?
I used it once and immediately lost interest in the game after that. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance in the battle with the boss when a lot of trash was flying at me and I had to chop it, and on the keyboard-mouse it was not very good (to be honest, it did not work at all)
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I used to think that only high school students cheat, with age already lost the desire to tease to get results, cheats in such cases help)
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I use it very rarely, especially lately, because I started playing mostly licensed games, and there cheaters are banned. I try to obey the gaming laws.
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There are times when you can not pass any place in the game, then you resort to the help of cheats.
Or when you create something for the game and need to check how and what works. Then the cheats are also helpful.
For the passage - a different matter. If you can not pass, do not see the option, or look in the internet FAQ / video, as it passes, or cheat. Better the first option.) More honest.
In GTA, for example, with cheats you can become invulnerable and with all the weapons. And what is the point? Get bored quickly, boring. At first it's fun, but it lasts for 5-10 minutes.
Ohhhh, I was the king of cheats in Quake 4... and unusual ones at that. And I didn't use them to get through the game...
I really like interesting games with an in-depth story, but the last couple of years absolutely no time to play. So to be able to familiarize myself with the narrative in the game like a book, lately I've been forced to go through almost everything on godmode. Wouldn't say I lost much from it, given that I do not particularly like to farm, collect rakih shmot, open all the skils and swing to the max. In games I'm primarily interested in the story, and given my job - cheats help a lot to save time on passing, when I just want (need for the soul) to get acquainted with the game.
The last time was in the third Fall, in fucking Washington.
Then I booted up, typed a couple of commands into the console, and went wandering again, only now with a Gatling Laser at my side. Which, incidentally, broke before entering the museum. So there you go.
Actually always, because I do not like to nerd out. Dying and replaying missions, looking around the map loot (ammo, weapons, money, etc.) - it's all for nerds. But there are games in which the cheats are not interesting, especially when you play the game for the first time. GTA - all parts of the passed without cheats, and when I replayed, it was with the cheats or codes.
For me, overcoming challenges and character development is an important element of the game. Cheats take away these moments, and the interest in the game is lost. I reject cheating in any form.
I always try to pass the game cleanly without cheats, but there are really situations in which you can't do without cheats.
D I rarely play. In some games there are no cheats at all. And I don't know how to use them. Nog for my first Sims game I downloaded and use
Use rarely, but only when it is really necessary for the reason of tedium rather than complexity: an example Dark Souls 2:cheat not to break the equipment, because there was a bug on the PC with it1 game from the high frames per second