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RexWrexWrecks, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Yes.

I play single player games on my PC without sharing my achievements with anyone or bragging about my exploits. When I discuss games with my friends, I usually talk about story, narrative, writing, acting, mechanics, etc. I don’t discuss difficulty and I think people who say “not revert game is for everyone” are stupid, especially when a game is more than just its mechanics.

Socialjusticewarrior, do games w Day 503 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Yo I haven’t played PZ in like 5+ years, and it looks awesome. Cars? For real?

Truscape,

…and multiplayer, overhauled animations, 3d models, new textures, and mods galore :)

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t discover this game until a few years ago, it blew my mind to find out it used to be 2D. I kind of want to go check out the oldest builds just to see what it’s like

Truscape,

You can using the steam beta builds feature. I believe it’s the earliest one.

hardcoreufo, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Not really, I don’t even know how you cheat in modern games. Retro games I’ll put in codes if they are built into the game but not game genie/ game shark codes.

I got no problem what you do in single player games though, you do you. I don’t play online multiplayer anymore but you suck if you cheat online.

nutbutter, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

Pilgrims. Its a puzzle game, no dialogues but great story. Not FOSS.

amanita-design.net/games/pilgrims.html

It’s a paid game, though. I got it for free from Epic Games.

You can play it on any device. On phones, it is played in portrait orientation.

dustyData, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

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.

Demdaru, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

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.

Fridam, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Yeqh, I do cheat sometimes, especially in games with puzzles. I love strategy, but hate puzzles, so to have fun in games that have puzzles, I do cheat so I can enjoy the rest of the game. Also, in some games with RNG, I can avoid the worst results because I dont find luck enjoyable. I like to win or lose a game depending on my skills, so I dont find RNG enjoyable. But I might, at the same time, turn up the difficulty to compensate

Cheat to enjoy the game, not to win. Winning by cheating is no fun

FatVegan, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

No. I just don’t enjoy it. I feel like i don’t get anything out of it.

teawrecks, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

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.

W3dd1e, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

What do you define as cheating? Like I might look up a guide online, sometimes, but I never use mods or exploit bugs.

crapwittyname, (edited )

Looking up a guide isn’t cheating.
Would you consider using a mod to get infinite money in Warhammer Total War, thus bypassing the need to build production buildings and allowing you to focus entirely on military infrastructure and creating huge armies all over the map, therefore creating a global Wood Elf hegemony, which would otherwise be completely impossible cheating? So would I. But I’m doing it anyway because it’s fun and I paid for the game.
Glory to the Asrai.

PapaStevesy, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

How else are we supposed to play DK Mode Slappers Only?

phaedrus, do games w Best vertical games on Android?
@phaedrus@piefed.world avatar

Not exactly an Android exclusive thing, but I like to play GameBoy ROMs vertical so it feels more like a gameboy color.

Ryanmiller70, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

I just finished Monument Valley 2 and adored it. Short little puzzle game where you kind of mix the background and foreground together to progress. There’s 3 of them.

vortexal, (edited ) do games w Do you cheat in video games?
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If save scumming counts as cheating, then yes. But otherwise, I’ve only ever used cheats in single player games and I really only use cheats if either the game sucks or the cheats I used didn’t effect gameplay. Some of the times I remember using cheats are:

Using the “fixme” command in Morrowind because I got stuck somewhere.

Using various cheats in the GTA games, after I had already beaten the main story, just so I can cause some mayhem.

Using the “giveall” command in Doom because I installed a weapon mod that required it.

Using the free cam that built into some emulators.

I used to use save states in old video games that didn’t have saving systems but I don’t do this anymore. I just only play them until I get to a point I can’t progress.

I think I remember using a cheat code to access unused content in at least one game, but I can’t remember what game that was.

While I haven’t played it yet, there is a PS2 (I think) game that requires using a cheat code to enable widescreen (or was it 720i, or maybe there was more than one game that did this, I can’t actually remember now).

tuckerm, do games w Do you cheat in video games?
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Finding cheat codes for Sega Genesis games was my introduction to the internet. It was so fun getting to tell other kids at school about cheat codes that you knew about for their games.

These days I don’t, mainly because they don’t seem to have them anymore, and also because if I’m not enjoying the game with its base mechanics I have plenty of other games in my backlog that I can check out instead.

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