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 use it when I encounter something very difficult to play, or when there is a bug in the game.
There was a moment in the second post when I was playing the game on the highest difficulty and got stuck in texture. Using the console to "get out" of the buggy stairs was impossible. Since the game counted this as using cheat commands. Had to go through everything from the beginning
Wrathskin
Are you not automatically out of textures in this game? It also says something like, "There you are!
MelShlemming
Yes, but that time I got stuck so that the game did not want to throw me out of the textures. Which was doubly frustrating.
Only in extreme cases, one of these cases - NFS Payback, because all the grind there just artificially stretched the game, and there is little pleasure in riding the same race 10 times for the sake of some tokens on the details...
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Anybody ever wondered if I'm a one-armed invalid and I'm so eager to play it then what?
It used to happen in single-player games, especially before, but NEVER in online games.
Cheats no, but trailers yes. Because it's fun to explore the world instead of watching the health bar.
I don't understand the logic, if the online game as a whole you can get pleasure from cheats. If the single game, then in general if to feast, and the cheat gives a cool ability - why not. BTW cheats are for downers
I use cheats in hoi4 and Skyrim. Mostly I load up old saves and do stuff with them. Either because it's fun. Or just because there's nothing to do. It depends. Previously used cheats in the android version of Among As. The cheat was for free skins. But with the new updates, all these cheats have become unnecessary.
GERK-
So we should expect another bot to hatch from your Persian, with the connivance of the administration? Is that what you mean?