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When cheats and codes ruin me game, on offline mode, it's one thing (My thing...). But, multiplayer games it's a teamwork thing. We know... If one cheats the game, everyone's game has be cheaten.
Perhaps this is not a developer thing, but a personal one. I don't want to use cheats in this kind of game, because I know, all the fun will be gone...
For reference. With cheat engine in that game I averaged about a platinum game every 30 seconds. I left it running for 24 hours. THat gave me enough currency to buy a few hundred of the best boxes in the game. And I STILL never got a character I wanted to play.
Sorry m80s but if someone pays for a PC they have the right to store numbers in that PC. That's really how it works and this is coming from someone who pays bills by programming. If it makes you feel better think of it as "security research".
Same principal when it comes to not caring what people do behind closed doors, that's their business.
If we can't have cheaters be banned, can we at least let them have a flag that they modified their game with the goal to protect "clean" players? Similar to how Torchlight II does it.
Cheers
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