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Generally one can say that even cheating offline harms other players. Not only because of the achievements (and singleplayer leaderboards in some games).
But the stupidest thing about it is, that you harm yourself. You pay for a game (if it's legally used) only to skip 60-95% of your first and maybe most important gameplay experience. (Good memories are mostly from the first gameplay)
So sad that games are often seen as a sort of junk food. They cheat with savegames, mods and trainers or they switch to the next game after 10-30% of gameplay and often never play it again. Clearly seen in the Achievement-percentages of the last 10-15 years.
Games are always made easier and easier since ~2000, even the difficult modes (They have mostly a hard sounding description, but that's all - they are so hard like games on normal in the past) , and yet it behaves so illogical.
Many devs develop their games on the hardest difficulty and add all the other difficulties after it.
Nice!!
Good price!
TS please accept the offer above.
Your asking for some one to give you a save game from there hard fought effort, so you don't have to do the work your self? ARE YOU KIDDING ME.
Just pay for my work and then I'll provide requested savefile.