1) fair enough when you finish a game, i take issue when people cheat to finish a game. Once you've finished it you do whatever you want man...i do. I still don't cheat but i do mess around trying to break stuff or make the graphics glitch or survive impossible things etc.Sofus said:1) I agree that a games restrictions affect the difficulty of the gameplay. But when you have already beaten the game and get bored of the current gameplay, mods and even cheats can alter the gameplay enough to extend the lifespan of a single player game.
2) Earning the right? that term can hardly be justified outside of online gaming.
3) That depends on the game. Lets take Minecraft for example. I have often searched for videos regarding what people have built, and am often in awe. That said, I see no reason why someone would feel good about completing Fallout 3 / NV a certain way, as it's designed to be completed.
I play video games to have fun. That sometimes involves resurrecting an npc in Fallout who I did not want to die. It could be to skip unwanted progression in a game that I have already completed, or it could simply be that I wanted to alter a gameplay which I have become bored of.
I do not make nor watch "Let's play" or any other such type of videos. I simply don't care what other people do with their game aslong as it doesn't affect me. I would ofcourse be offended if people cheated in multiplayer or co-op games, but when all it affects is themselves, then I see no reason why anyone would have a problem with it.
Aslong as developers make sure to disable the ability to get achievements when a cheat is activated, then I see no reason why anyone would think that cheats shouldn't be usable in a single player game.
Do everyone a favoure and ask yourself why it matters to you.
2) it can and i do but thats just me.
3) when you are in awe of these things don't you think about how you would do it yourself? do you always look for the easiest route to that or do you just do it the normal way? Would you bother digging out what you need or just magically appear it in your inventory?
I'll take up Fallout directly because i played that game more than anything else in the last few years. The named items take quite a long time to find and are hidden in the hardest places in the game. You earn the right to use them by exploring those places. Creating the item in your inventory is not something earned or deserved, it's just shit. I got all the named items and weapons in one playthrough. I got all the stat books so i had max skills in everything. I stored everything i found so i had everything in large quantities. I did all the quests correctly by loading if i failed. I did everything in that game without cheating and i did do 'everything'. I even did speedruns of how quickly i could finish the game.
There is no need to cheat on games like these.
Game modding cheats are fine though. Extra explosions, giant heads, silly physics...i don't mind them. I mind god mode and infinite ammo and weapon creators. When i've spent days of my life mastering a game and learning everything there is to know, it's kinda shit that i can't get anywhere near the top of a leaderboard because some bastards cheat their way past. When i spend months of my life mastering guitar hero and rock band and some shit bag can get just as far using no fail mode it pisses me off.
I play to have fun aswell. But my fun comes from being better than everyone else once the first playthrough is done. I want to prove that putting the effort in is what makes people good at games and the people who cheat completely undermine that. I have a mate with over 200000 gamerscore and i will never be able to catch him up because he cheats and uses walkthroughs on the first playthrough. When i used to play Diablo 2 with my mates i had to count their skills to level because they kept cheating and adding unfair advantages and then claiming they hadn't and were just better than me. Their items were always higher level than was possible aswell. On pools of radiance i did every quest and got to the final boss which was ridiculous to beat, it took me ages. My mate said i was shit because he did it first time. So i went to his house and had a look at his characters and they were 15 levels higher than mine. It wasn't possible and when i pointed that out he backed down and confessed.
Do you see why it bothers me? That is where my perspective is on cheating. If you don't compete then i can see where your perspective lies aswell.
That why it matters to me and that is why i don't like it.