Long opening post:
Do remember when it was a mark of shame to crack a book (or site) in order to progress in a game? Perhaps it still is...
But do you remember a sense of accomplishment for knowing that you beat something on your very own, and you may not have gotten 100% (or more!) completion but at least you beat it?
What I'm wondering is any or all of the following:
1. What games do you feel no shame for having cheating at?
2. What games did you beat without ever having to cheat and you felt a sense of accomplishment?
3. What games do you still feel a vague sense of shame for cheating at?
Now to define "cheating" for the purposes of this post...
Cheating is using any resource other than your own mind or skill or any outside influence to progress in a game. Therefore, if I play FF7 and the *only* thing I know is the code to the vault because I was watching my friends while they played, I have cheated if I open the vault because I knew the code prior to playing. If your older sibling beat this really hard section for you, you cheated. If you looked it up in a guide, you cheated. If someone told you how to do it, you cheated.
If you blindly guessed, you're okay. If the game itself gave you a passcode, that's legal. If dumb luck was involved, that's fine. If you're a master of skillz, then great.
Yes, this is an extremely harsh definition, but it suits my purposes for figuring out what constitutes as your own abilities and the ability of someone else.
Do remember when it was a mark of shame to crack a book (or site) in order to progress in a game? Perhaps it still is...
But do you remember a sense of accomplishment for knowing that you beat something on your very own, and you may not have gotten 100% (or more!) completion but at least you beat it?
What I'm wondering is any or all of the following:
1. What games do you feel no shame for having cheating at?
2. What games did you beat without ever having to cheat and you felt a sense of accomplishment?
3. What games do you still feel a vague sense of shame for cheating at?
Now to define "cheating" for the purposes of this post...
Cheating is using any resource other than your own mind or skill or any outside influence to progress in a game. Therefore, if I play FF7 and the *only* thing I know is the code to the vault because I was watching my friends while they played, I have cheated if I open the vault because I knew the code prior to playing. If your older sibling beat this really hard section for you, you cheated. If you looked it up in a guide, you cheated. If someone told you how to do it, you cheated.
If you blindly guessed, you're okay. If the game itself gave you a passcode, that's legal. If dumb luck was involved, that's fine. If you're a master of skillz, then great.
Yes, this is an extremely harsh definition, but it suits my purposes for figuring out what constitutes as your own abilities and the ability of someone else.