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Actually no. Out of the top 30 games when you google "best PC games of all time", only a few have God Mode. Most games before 2005 had console commands and god mode but nowadays very few games have God mode or console commands. It's a really ♥♥♥♥♥ move by the game developers because some people want to play with it but they are giving players no option to.
That's why Fallout and Skyrim are so popular, I believe. A ton of people play with God mode.
I don't see why more developers don't include console cheats in their games? What is their problem? People who don't want to cheat won't use it, so what's the big deal?
I know. I bought Left 4 Dead 2 last week. Already beat Half Life 2, and episode 1 and 2 on God mode. So Valve games almost always have god mode and console commands
https://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/805860-doom/cheats
You should try it on easy first. I'm curious, if you end up buying a game and it doesn't have god mode, what do you do? Do you give it a shot anyway?
And if it has god mode? Do you try it and see if you can handle it or do you just enter the code and don't know how hard it is?
Doom is one of the game that is very rewarding to learn. On hard it spawns more enemies and you have to play differently to kill as many you as can in one shot. It's a great example of a game that can be more fun on harder difficulties, I kind of regret playing it on normal.
I can understand wanting to use codes sometimes, I cheated my way through mass effect because I was missing something about the gameplay didn't bother trying to figure it out.
Buzz off you elitist pig
Doom is a bit advanced for my current hardware. But I did just play Doom 3 and it was great and had god mode. I'm an old fan of the original Doom games.
Well, before I buy a game, I usually check really hard if there is cheats or Cheat Engine available for it. In my opinion, the vast majority of games nowadays suck and are not worth playing. The classics are good, like Half Life 2, Fallout, Skyrim, etc. I'd rather spend my time playing a really well designed game over and over again than waste time playing games that are not so well designed.
- Those who can't get enough from the boring job and the mocking of the colleagues who get paid more. So naturally when home the first thing they do is go back to the experience of being a good working robot without wasting even one thought on endorphines (which they are allergic to), luckily videogames more and more provide this sweet humiliation.
- Those who wanna play a game because it's a game. The eternal rebels. Ever refusing to fall in line and believe those tales of
"Fun? fun is for little kids, grow up, life is so much more than that, there's suffering, backstabbing, abandonment, divorces with the other one getting it all, global rising suicide rates, short: life rocks, but you won't see it until you GROW UP"
so they stick to their hopes and dreams and simulations. Luckily videogames provide that as well, in form of literal godhood, invicibility, and other life-defying concepts.
OP, basically all games with any bigger engine have all the options, question is merely how to enter the mode.
I for one generally say: Do what you want, but do it offline. No multiplayer ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Oh wow dude, you are such a psychoanalyst. A flock of freakin' Freuds.