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Fri 22/09/00 at 19:24
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There haven't been many cheats found on the older consoles ie. NES, SNES, Atari and Mega Drive. But now I think games have been overhauled by cheats. Many games have included secret cheats uncovered by Game Shark and Game Genie Carts. Whoever buys those stuff should be known as lazy that don't want to spend a couple of hours a day completing a game by themselves. Games such as Goldeneye and Perfect Dark have been hacked into by those Cheat cart companies and whoever buys them won't find out the true quality of a game. Now someone has found a cheat to finish the challenges easily, whoever found that should not be called a true gamer. I will never use those kind of cheats in my game until I've finsihed the game myself. Developers will have to make sure there is no way of hacking into them aswell as stopping piracy so their games can't be copied. Hopefully in the next gen consoles developers will spend a bit more time on their games and make sure none of the games will have cheats that can be used before completing a game or be used to complete the game it's just not the same feeling as completing it by yourself.
Fri 22/09/00 at 23:48
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That's true, has anyone told you he's completed his game and you see he's cheated. They woul feel gutted if you said you completed it without cheating.
Fri 22/09/00 at 22:25
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Nope. Cheats mean people complete games quicker and they buy more games afterwards= more money for the games company. Why do you think official strategy guides for say Resident Evil come out just as the game is released? Because they want you to complete it as quick as possible. My advice is to just steer clear of it and enjoy games, without the cheats, its just not as satisfying that way.
Fri 22/09/00 at 21:25
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I you trying to say what I said is complete rubbish or is it great.




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Fri 22/09/00 at 19:24
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Posts: 16,558
There haven't been many cheats found on the older consoles ie. NES, SNES, Atari and Mega Drive. But now I think games have been overhauled by cheats. Many games have included secret cheats uncovered by Game Shark and Game Genie Carts. Whoever buys those stuff should be known as lazy that don't want to spend a couple of hours a day completing a game by themselves. Games such as Goldeneye and Perfect Dark have been hacked into by those Cheat cart companies and whoever buys them won't find out the true quality of a game. Now someone has found a cheat to finish the challenges easily, whoever found that should not be called a true gamer. I will never use those kind of cheats in my game until I've finsihed the game myself. Developers will have to make sure there is no way of hacking into them aswell as stopping piracy so their games can't be copied. Hopefully in the next gen consoles developers will spend a bit more time on their games and make sure none of the games will have cheats that can be used before completing a game or be used to complete the game it's just not the same feeling as completing it by yourself.

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