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I have thought the game was great from day one and I dont mind buying early access games especially if the gameplay is different enough from everything else on the market. participating in the beta has been a lot of fun for me watching the game change as new features are added, I just want to fast-track my game a bit so I dont have to start from the beginning where everything is slower and more time consuming without all the upgrades
also what does EA have to do with it, personally I dont think EA would back such a unique Idea for a game, too much of a gamble for them, why not just make another fifa
lol my bad got the wrong idea there
I'm just curious why you care if someone else cheats in a single player game? As long as achievements are locked, a player cheating in their own gameplay does nothing to change yours.
I cheat all the time in single player games after playing them a while. Partly to experiment and get a better idea of what's available. Also, sometimes it's fun to "nuke" the opposition - and your experience is unchanged buy a cheater's actions.
A good example is RimWorld. I've put over 1500 hours in... I feel like I've done everything. Sometimes I turn on dev mode and experiment - which in turn leads me to get ideas about what I can do for my next non-cheat game.
I only ask because I've seen people many times reacting this way, and it baffles me.