yep used to tp an spawn shit on random ppl in quite a few games an made a full menu for csgo
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Why though. How is that fun?
I used to be like you. Way back when, I would love to cheat currency into single player games with a little help from cheat engine. The biggest culprits were BTD5 and PvZ1/2, and it'd give me a kick just being able to go through and buy everything before using it all while feeling unstoppable
Since then, I've gone back and replayed the games without cheating, and I honestly regret using cheat engine. It felt way more rewarding getting everything at a more sustainable rate, like I really earned the item
You also talk about feeling like you earn the ability to cheat, but, looking back on my own experience, I can safely say that I was terrible at gauging whether or not I should use a hack. Turns out, when you have a shiny item in a shop that you could come back in a few hours for or get instantly now for free, more often than not we'll choose the latter
Years ago - I did cheat in many single player games. For example, I am extremely bad at RTS. Couldn't beat computer on easy in WC3, even today. I was cheating during campaign just to go thought the story of the game.
I did cheat in WoW pirate server but not in the way of malice. I only did use flight cheat to travel quickly and a small teleport 1m ahead because sometimes quests or dungeons were broken and this was the only way to deal with that. I never used cheats in BGs or against other players but one of my friends did and got banned many times for that.
I have never cheated in any PvP games like CSGO, LoL, HOTS, L4D2, PUBG, COD, Town of Salem. I hate when cheaters ruin my game. I would not want to ruin anyone else's game.
General rule: single-player cheats are ok. Multiplayer cheats - not ok.
I'm generally not interested in playing a game in any way other than how the dev(s) intended. Ex. for a souls like, I don't get any enjoyment using mods to access content I'm otherwise unable to on my own. Using cheats to unlock all guns in GTA, or to get infinite rare candies in pokemon, or to time travel in Animal Crossing is fun for all of about 5 minutes, at which point I feel like I've deconstructed the fun out of the game.
My unique experience with a game is defined both by what I do and what I don't experience. If I use cheats to ensure I experience everything, then IMO I've effectively dashed anything unique about my experience with the game.
That said, there are games that I feel I've experienced all there is that the dev intended, and now I can use it as a platform for my own creation through mods or custom game modes. Those are generally few and far between though. Something like Minecraft, primarily because it works great as a platform for multiplayer interaction.
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Only in the games where "victory" isn't really the point, eg. Rimworld. I'm gonna turn a little bit of river into buildable land if it'd mean I have a better looking base.
I played Saint's Row 4, does that count?
Whenever Skyrim would randomly crash and send me back to the dungeon as soon as I get to the boss, I use console commands. Other than that, flying, lightsabers, killer mushrooms, turning zombies in l4d to fall guy bean people, those are all fare game.
I remember using cheatcodes to unlock cards in Yu Gi Oh Dark Duel Series, those were fun
Nowadays I dont feel the need to, games I play are fun enough out of the box, sometimes I might look up what to do if I'm stuck
For my kids, just like mi papi put trainers on the ole c64 for me
I only cheat on games I've already completed without cheating
The ways I cheat depends on the game. Sometimes to get rid of grind, others to obtain abilities that are mutually exclusive. EG: X-COM, where I had soldiers with all branches of their abilities active, rather than having to pick just one. Max stat spreads, without having to pick a specialty.
I pretty much play games for narrative or to simply keep my hands busy while listening to Behind the Bastards.
I have 2k hours in rimworld and I cheat like a motherfucker when my favorite pawn dies. I might go through a run having revived the same pawn 10+ times. I'll do all kinds of weird copes like oh its fine because I will also delete this stack of 10k silver or i'll delete another pawn as sacrific. However in multiplayer games nah no cheating, I can win fair and square. Outside of sandbox single player games nah I dont cheat either since it feels like its ruining the game for me.
I cheat the fuck out of Skyrim. I add all my perk points bc I don't feel like grinding for 200 hours to get my build.
Cheating in first player games is perfectly fine.
I really find I can't cheat on an ongoing save even when I think most people would consider it completely justified, an example being when the medusa enemy was first added to terraria it was pretty buggy and could turn you to stone from off screen and through walls (despite explicit patch notes saying it should not do this) so I ended up losing all my gear to an objective bug. Tried save editing it back in but it still ruined the feeling of the save to me.
The only time I can cheat and not ruin my own fun is for testing purposes in games without any kind of creative mode, particularly 4X games which tend to be pretty long and I don't want to play a several hour game just to test a random theory about how 2 mechanics might interact in a lategame build.
If I cheat to fix a bug or bypass some weird glitch, not cheating
If I cheat for fun or to bypass part of gameloop/gameplay, that's actually cheating and it's fucking shameful, but as long as I play alone and don't boast, who cares.
If you cheat and then try to boast, you're a lying scum not worth of whatever you achieved in game. If you cheat in multiplayer, same. Any other case, whatevs. And I consider unlocking achievements via cheats boasting, that's what they are for after all.
Yes, but also not really? Not sure if enabling "Keep Inventory" counts as cheating in survival Minecraft or if it counts as a play style. Of course creative mode is only cheating when you use it in a world that was meant for survival, but I haven't done that. Really unsure what counts as cheating in Minecraft singleplayer to be honest.
Other games: no, not really, I don't even know how to cheat in Hollow Knight for example, Universe Sandbox is fully a sandbox game so you can't cheat, and...
Oh wait, I guess I did use Assist Mode in Celeste once? I think that counts as cheating since I didn't really need assist mode at all I was just frustrated and wanted to have fun. Yeah, sometimes I cheat actually. It's fun in singleplayer and doesn't ruin the game for anyone else.
Yep i used to a bunch in shooters, even helped develop some for Rianbow six siege and valorant, also cheated a bunch in Apex legends. Believe it or not most people cheat in comp shooters to fuck with other people or to boost their freinds, I've known pro players and ranked stars that loved to cheat heavily on alts just to troll or post dumb closet cheat kill montages. The market used to be a great way to make money, not so sure now though.
Changing stuff on a single player video game is not cheating.
Cheating can only exist on a competition, like on multiplayer, because you are expected to fair play with another human being.
To think that playing on your own and changing the parameters of play is cheating is a limiting and constrained, and honestly sad, point of view. It's like punishing a kid for imagining that a toy has super powers. Extremely soul crushing and anti-creativity. If you are playing on your own, then there's no cheat. Your play, your rules, no punishment for changing your mind. The play field exist to play, not to impose arbitrary and oppressing notions of real life judgement. You can't cheat, when you are just playing for fun.
That said, if you cheat to make the game easier and access content that you can't access by skill. It is not cheating, it is a failure of accessibility features. There's nothing more stupid that the sense of gamer honor.
Not just games but in real life. I'll do whatever it takes to succeed and reach my goal even if it's steps on a few toes, even if it means the destruction of the planet.
What a horrible way to live life, I truly hope I never encounter you.