Everyone rolls their eyes when acknowledging the old saying attributed to gaming support personnel: "That's not a bug, that's a feature." But have you ever come across a bug so great that it should have been a feature, or a feature that was so useless or annoying it might as well have been the product of a bug?
(We can play loose with the definition of bug here - might as well add 'glitch', 'unintended result', and 'exploit' in.)
Here are mine, both fairly famous:
The paintbrush stacking exploit in Oblivion was pretty awesome, but even better was the harvesting of summoned creatures' loot in Morrowind if you were fast enough. Also, who can forget the duplication exploit.
For features gone bad, how about the fact that a round in the head from the default Terrorist pistol in CS wouldn't result in a kill?
(We can play loose with the definition of bug here - might as well add 'glitch', 'unintended result', and 'exploit' in.)
Here are mine, both fairly famous:
The paintbrush stacking exploit in Oblivion was pretty awesome, but even better was the harvesting of summoned creatures' loot in Morrowind if you were fast enough. Also, who can forget the duplication exploit.
For features gone bad, how about the fact that a round in the head from the default Terrorist pistol in CS wouldn't result in a kill?