I agree.
in shades, I know I need to trap the disterbences, but I'd much better
handle it head on and see how many shots it would take.
Then there are the grenades, chucking at point blank range is
unrealistic but I like them.
I don't cheat all the time in fact cheating online is really bad but I
do it to relieve stress.
I use god mode cheats mainly so I have to play the game without just
going nuts.
On 9/09/2015 12:18 p.m., Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi John,
Exactly. Sometimes cheat codes lets you have fun without offering a
lot of unnecessary restrictions.
For example, if anyone remembers the game Jedi Knight from the early
to mid 90's it was a case in point. In order to get and use Jedi
powers you had to complete certain quests, certain levels, and after
each one you could add stars to a selection of Force powers such as:
Force jump, push, pull, lightning,etc. There were of course cheat
codes that would give you every Force power and max them out so you
could essentially start the game as a full fledged Jedi master rather
than a Jedi apprentice. While it made the game easier to play it
allowed you to make different choices and to do things that just
weren't possible without the cheats. It was fun and rewarding in a
different way.
Cheers!
On 9/8/15, john <[email protected]> wrote:
Sometimes you enjoy cheat codes because they let you just have fun as
opposed to having a challenge.
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