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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:29 am
by Deadalready
I rarely cheat, meaning that I do on occasion but only if I've completed a game to the point that I'll never touch it again. An example is in Devil May Cry 3, I completed the whole game a few times maxed every skill and gained every upgrade. This left me with left for me to do; so I admitably used a cheat to get extra skins (that only change appearance).
For RPGs I can't stand even using an external program to view files even if I don't modify anything, because I just like to play pure. RPGs are about building and earning everything and to take something like that away makes the game too meaningless.
Nothing to me makes me happier than to overcome some freaking hard game and say I completed it without help.
Anyone can cheat but it takes skill to win.
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:33 am
by Ashen
I don't simply because it's boring and there's no challenge and that should kind of be the point for me ... when I was just getting into gaming quite a long time ago, I did try it like most people out there probably but it became something like - lean on your hand, click mouse, yawn, eat choc, yawn - so I quickly dismissed the idea of even little help and that's how it's been ever since.
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 9:58 am
by BlueSky
I usually play through a game at least 4 or 5 times, add then try all mods, and various ways to play, but like most of us, cheats are a last resort. remember when I played a version of BGII and my character was so powerful it took all the FUN out of the game. So when I do use a cheat, it is just to see what effects it has on gameplay.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile...!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:26 am
by DesR85
Back when I was playing older games, I used to cheat. A lot. The reason is because the games I played back then were so frustrating in nature that it'll make me feel like smashing the computer screen. Rainbow Six fit in this category as the AI is one of the stupidest I've ever seen in my life and always have to restart the mission thanks to their birdbrain tactics of running into enemy fire and not responding when being shot at.
As for RPGs, I didn't cheat at all because I was able to get the hang of the games in this genre. As for RTSes, I do cheat but in later titles like Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 onwards, I stopped and decided to play fair.
FPSes and 3rd person shooters is where I do some cheating. I ditched cheating when I played more modern titles starting from 2000 onwards like Freedom Fighters, FEAR and Quake 4 to name a few.