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Cybersteel, do games w I'm doing a public playtest of my game based on one of the most disturbing real life experiments in psychology! Need playtesters, please leave a comment if you want to sign up in Steam
@Cybersteel@lemmy.world avatar

Wasn’t the study recently debunked?

FelixMortane,

Basically all of the experiments he was involved in were proven to be bias. They would coach the individuals when they were not getting the results they wanted.

Road_Warrior_10,

Not that I’m aware of. It has been replicated many times trough the years.

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

I used to, back in the days of cheat codes, because they were fun.

The only real way to cheat now is to hack the game. This will mean doing shit loads of homework to learn how to do it myself, or pay for some dodgy software that may or may not contain a virus to download all my nudes and blackmail me for bitcoin while my account gets terminated for cheating so I could win a couple games on COD.

I do not any more.

Tywele, (edited ) do games w Do you cheat in video games?

If you cheat in a single player game you do you. You can do whatever you want. If you do the same in a multiplayer online game: fuck you, you are ruining it for the rest of us.

Edit: To answer the question: No, I don’t cheat. Neither in single player nor in multiplayer games.

passenger, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

Try this FREE mystery horror puzzle text game where you are doing detective work… of sorts?

I got so hooked and absolutely loved it all the way.

Don’t be fooled by the cover graphic or name.

william-rous.itch.io/type-help

Ps. It’s playable on browser on any platform, you can save to disk, and did I say it’ FREE?

original_reader,

Now that’s an insider tip! 🙂

nutbutter, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

Here are some FOSS games on Android that can be played on a portrait orientation.

Mental Math

Tessel - A tiling game

Flang - it’s like chess, but not chess.

2048

BlastOff - endless runner

Chip Defense - it is a tower defence type of game, and is one of my favourites. You should try it.

original_reader,

Thank you. Also for directly linking it. Installed Chip Defense straight away. Am curious. 🙂

nathanjent, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

A couple I enjoy:

  • Tents and Trees
  • OneBit Adventure
original_reader,
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.

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.

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

I use cheat engine speedhack (with different speed hotkeys) in almost every game. Got that long walk in Witcher/Skyrim ahead of you? 2x game speed. Got some waiting to do while the base builds in Command and Conquer? Speed up. For whatever reason you can’t pause SPTarkov? 0x speed. As someone with limited gaming time, Cheat Engine speed function is a blessing

BurgerBaron, (edited ) do games w Do you cheat in video games?
@BurgerBaron@piefed.social avatar

If I find a game too tedious and I’m about to drop it then sometimes I cheat whatever currency the game uses by editing RAM values which is braindead easy. Single player only. If it makes me want to keep playing. I have less patience for poor pacing as I get older.

Except Wreckfest if it counts. I had zero interest in the shitty single player campaign. I just wanted to race online but the game locks most cars behind a crappy uninspired single player grind. I gave myself enough money to just buy everything and then soley focused on online play.

Edit: oh and carry weights are my second most cheated thing. I get no joy out of shop runs. I don’t give a shit if my pockets being unlimited is “unrealistic” so is carrying whatever artibrary capped number it is like 250lbs everywhere without a backpack. Takes nothing away from the fun to cheat this waste of time shit.

Infinite Weapon durability in System Shock 2 and Zelda BOTW also come to mind. Stuff like that.

serpineslair, do games w Do you cheat in video games?
@serpineslair@lemmy.world avatar

Singleplayer do whatever you like, multiplayer do not cheat.

30p87,
@30p87@feddit.org avatar

Except on 2b2t.

explodicle,
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Context: that’s an “anarchy” server where modifying the client is explicitly allowed.

I wouldn’t count that as cheating.

Endymion_Mallorn,
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Multiplayer, don't cheat - join or start lobbies playing the way you want to play.

Shape4985,
@Shape4985@lemmy.ml avatar

The only correct answer.

neon_nova,

In the original halo on PC I modded the game so the rifle was shoot out banshees instead of bullets. I also made the warthog fly. I guess now that I’m typing this is was not really cheating as it was a 1v1 match and we got to screw around with the mods is did.

SkyezOpen,

The hex editor was a blast. I made the pistol shoot 100 bullets at once.

neon_nova,

Haha, that never occurred to me. That’s a cool one.

I wanted to make it shoot plasma grenades, but at first it just blew up in my face, then it lobbed plasma grenades in front of me.

Eventually I changed the impact of the bullet on each object in the game so it would explode like a plasma grenade instead of giving off the impact animation.

Took forever.

I wonder if I can still install that old version anywhere and mess with the hex codes.

EditsHisComments,

Pretty sure I kept crashing my PC back in the day by trying that lmao

SkyezOpen,

I remember I was playing vs a friend, and I was hosting. The assault rifle was default on mine, but I knew my friend has his set to shoot rockets. He got the drop on me once so I sprayed the ground in front of him, then killed him when he lagged because of the dozens of explosions on his end.

BurgerBaron,
@BurgerBaron@piefed.social avatar

Bungie had a whole semi official mod for Halo 1 on PC called Custom Edition. Chaos Gultch, anyone? Completely insane fun online.

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

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

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

I played Saint’s Row 4, does that count?

FerretyFever0, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Almost never. I've stopped even changing difficulties for difficult boss fights. Gives me more satisfaction and makes me feel better at games than I actually am. If I die 24 times and manage to get it on the 25th, then at least I was actually able to do it eventually. Just more fun imo. No shame in it though, just a personal preference.

GiantRobotTRex,

The one and only time I “cheated” at Elden Ring was to spawn in some DLC weapons (hand-to-hand arts and perfume bottles) for a brand new character. Not because they were overpowered but because I hadn’t used them on any of my previous characters and they looked fun so I wanted to use them for a full playthrough. And they were quite fun. Better than I expected too, but certainly not top tier weapons.

Of course I could have just asked a friend to drop them for me instead but it was easier to just “cheat” them in :)

FerretyFever0,

Yeah, I completely understand that. Sometimes you're not trying to bust your ass for some cool items, just easier to do that (idk if this is how weapons in Elden Ring work, haven't played it yet). I used to allow myself to lower the difficulty significantly in Fallen Order for one specific boss, which, imo, is fucking awful, even on medium (Knight) difficulty. I replayed the game about a week ago on the highest difficulty, and while some sections were harder than others, I only got hit once and beat it on my first try. It felt good to beat everything in the supposed hardest possible way that was intended. Having fun is the only thing that really matters, and I think that a decent amount of people have seemed to forget about that.

Nelots,

Same here. I’ll intentionally play on the hardest difficulty (hell, sometimes I’ll find a mod that adds even harder difficulties if there is one) and don’t mind running boss fights 50 times if that’s what it takes to beat them. Just makes it all the sweeter in the end.

Though some games take difficulty settings way too far in lazy and unfun ways. Like when Oblivion Remastered came out, I tried it on master difficulty and quickly noticed I was getting one-shot by enemies in the tutorial and was almost unable to hurt them because I was doing 6x less damage and taking 6x more. I tried it for a while but it just wasn’t fun in the slightest so I lowered it eventually.

FerretyFever0,

Oblivion is pretty unbalanced imo. It was a good game, but designed strangely. I personally think that difficulty should just be about the player taking more damage, not enemies taking less as well. Leveling up making the game harder was also interesting. Worth playing though. I think I started on the medium difficulty and stayed there tbh.

Nelots,

I usually don’t mind enemies having more health or taking less damage, but there’s gotta be a limit, and 6x is definitely far, far above that limit. Oblivion Remastered in particular was funny, because the damage multipliers only affect you. Meaning your followers or summons deal and take normal damage from enemies. If your sword feels like a wet noodle but your allies are doing just fine, something’s wrong. The difficulty sliders in that game were just poorly designed.

I think I eventually swapped to whatever setting is right above 1x damage taken/dealt. Fights were a bit too easy imo, but at least every mud crab wasn’t practically a miniboss.

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

you can’t cheat on a blow up doll. solo play is not cheating.

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