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He paid for the damn game and he can cheat in singleplayer if he pleases. Maybe he is taking a dev class and researching. Or maybe it's not our effing busness. He can cover it and himself in Spicy Nacho Cheese sauce while running around the house in just a cape and butthuggers yelling "I'm nacho hero!" No ones business. (swear I haven't done this).
I am curious myself because most companies are disguising cheats behind loot gambling. Yes loot crates are gambling.
The only thing I'm worried about is that I think MP/co-op is client to client which might make cheating in online play a little easier then if it were client to server to client
haha you are a fool and cheaters are .. well losers .. why buy a game to cheat.
Because cheating, depending on the game
Can ENHANCE replayability
And as said
Its HIS game, he can cheat if he chooses to.
It has NO effect on you
You realise that people our age (assuming your in your late 20's to 30's)
grew up with games that had cheats build into the game. it was normal to cheat, and input cheat codes and use gamesharks.
back then, there was no problem, noone cared, it was fun to cheat and made games much more enjoyable.
im sick and tired of the 13 yr old sjw throwing a hissy fit when someone whats to cheat
The gameshark, codebreaker and action replay days..
I used to edit codes for a codebreaker site ways back
Sorta why i stopped caring about consoles after the newer consoles stopped supporting them </3
And why im glad the games on those consoles have been coming to Steam
About cheats.. there might be some? Or not? I won't tell you. :-P I just came to calm you down. People have different reasons to play games. Some prefer challenges and other hate challenges.. So don't let us rip each other apart on that..
For my personal opinion, often when I use cheats in games, afterwards I wish I would not have known about them. Except Doom. Gosh, I loved to iddqd through whole Doom 2 over and over again... :-D
Also, I am in no illusion that - if there would be any cheats, which I am not saying there are.. nor that there aren't.. maybe? Anyway, it will bubble through the internet sooner than later anyway. :)
And comeone... a developer handing out cheat codes? That would be cheating! :-D
haha :D but we know for a fact that every developer programs tons of cheat codes into their games in order to test things and do certain things quickly for testing purposes.
The OP could just google a trainer if he wants to cheat.
Selective use of certain cheats can ease a difficult game, or ease a slow painful grind, so I'm not entirely against the idea. I don't understand someone who plays specifically for the challenge, I play games to relax and relieve stress. Dungeons 3 can have "a lot going on" and there's no easier difficulty settings than the default one. In comparison to other strategy games like say Starcraft 2 which introduces basically a new building/unit and maybe a few new mechanics here and there mission to mission, in Dungeons 3 you have way more moving parts so it's got more of a learning curve and because it's basically it's own genre inside of itself which doesn't have very many games in it makes it worse a bit. In this case, some selective cheating wouldn't be a bad thing should the user encounter undue stress.