[MENTION=19099]Space_Chief[/MENTION] Iv found that when ever i have been able to use in game cheats, and have, its completely ruined the game for me... Like games like Warcraft and age of empires became completely boring when you didn't at least have the possibility of losing... Im really glad cheat codes are a "thing of the past" as much as they are, because i honestly believe they lessened the game experience...
I dont know that i can agree with you here... I get what you saying about people being able to get the full experience of a game they have paid for, but cheats is the wrong way to achieve this...Hi Tom,
That can certainly be true in some cases but not in all. People play games for different reasons. Some play to just have fun shooting up zombies, others play to enjoy a cute girl kick a-ss, some play for the challenge, others don't care for such challenges but enjoy the experience. It's probably the same as TV/films with type A and type B fans, namely people who focus on the story vs people who focus on the characters. I find myself sometimes being a type A fan or a type B fan. Sometimes I enjoy a show because the story intrigues me. However also often enough the story is secondary and I enjoy seeing the characters interact with others. The same in gaming.
Now in your case, if you're really interested in beating the arbitrarily set game AI, it's all good. Then don't use the cheat code. For those who paid their R600-R1400 for the game and either don't have time or are just not as good as you, why should they struggle? People do derive enjoyment differently. Let's not all decide how someone should enjoy something.
In cases where you purchase a game which requires you to beat certain levels or achieve certain criteria to unlock extras it seems that it's unfair for people who are maybe just less agile or have less time. After all one paid for the game, why should one prove anything beyond that? In fact it should be illegal not to have all content unlocks. If I had the time and money for this I'd be pressing the European Commission to force companies to allow that or be forced to exit the European Union market. If your game is just too difficult and does not allow all unlocks for already paid for content and you don't provide an unlock, you either refund the game, or you're not allowed to do business in one of the largest markets in the world. Why should someone's innate abilities limit them, it's discriminatory.
The only place where cheats should not be allowed is in competitive or multiplayer gaming. I agree there it would be unfair. But for single player especially without any global leader boards (and heck these get hacked often enough anyway) cheating should be an option, always. God modes, or full ammo and certainly "unlocks" should be available, in the worst case scenario as paid for DLC.
Ta.
Well said. I totally agree, cheats should be available in all games for those who choose to use them. I almost always download a trainer if I'm playing something on PC.Hi Tom,
That can certainly be true in some cases but not in all. People play games for different reasons. Some play to just have fun shooting up zombies, others play to enjoy a cute girl kick a-ss, some play for the challenge, others don't care for such challenges but enjoy the experience. It's probably the same as TV/films with type A and type B fans, namely people who focus on the story vs people who focus on the characters. I find myself sometimes being a type A fan or a type B fan. Sometimes I enjoy a show because the story intrigues me. However also often enough the story is secondary and I enjoy seeing the characters interact with others. The same in gaming.
Now in your case, if you're really interested in beating the arbitrarily set game AI, it's all good. Then don't use the cheat code. For those who paid their R600-R1400 for the game and either don't have time or are just not as good as you, why should they struggle? People do derive enjoyment differently. Let's not all decide how someone should enjoy something.
In cases where you purchase a game which requires you to beat certain levels or achieve certain criteria to unlock extras it seems that it's unfair for people who are maybe just less agile or have less time. After all one paid for the game, why should one prove anything beyond that? In fact it should be illegal not to have all content unlocks. If I had the time and money for this I'd be pressing the European Commission to force companies to allow that or be forced to exit the European Union market. If your game is just too difficult and does not allow all unlocks for already paid for content and you don't provide an unlock, you either refund the game, or you're not allowed to do business in one of the largest markets in the world. Why should someone's innate abilities limit them, it's discriminatory.
The only place where cheats should not be allowed is in competitive or multiplayer gaming. I agree there it would be unfair. But for single player especially without any global leader boards (and heck these get hacked often enough anyway) cheating should be an option, always. God modes, or full ammo and certainly "unlocks" should be available, in the worst case scenario as paid for DLC.
Ta.
I dont know that i can agree with you here... I get what you saying about people being able to get the full experience of a game they have paid for, but cheats is the wrong way to achieve this...
I recently finished The Last of Us, on PS4, the game was by no means easy, and as someone who works a full time job, i dont habe nearly as much time as i would like to play games. It probably took me around 6 months to get through the game...
Now if i could have just turned on "God mode" and just ran through the game it would completely have destroyed the game... the whole story is built on the suspense created by the game play. The whole idea of creeping up on bad guys or the infected, and them seeing you at the last second is what makes the game.
Now everytime i start any game, the default dificulty on the game is normal. And this is where i think you should consider whats the better option... simply changing the difficulty to easy, or using cheats to make the game "quicker"?
Throughout the last of us i was constantly asked by the game of i want to lower the difficulty, i chose not to because i enjoyed the challenge... but the option was there...