I usually cheat on single player games after the first play through, and even then only up to a point, I'm not going to activate god mode but given the chance I'll take infinite ammo.
Well I also have a character with all stats 100 by getting +5 for everything every time (except luck, damn that stat) and getting +5 every time is no simple task.Pumpkin_Eater said:Strong character =\= good player.KaZZaP said:I have a character in Oblivion that can jump from Bruma to the Imperial City that would say different.PezNic said:U dont get better by cheating
Everybody should do that at least once. I crashed my xbox drowing people in swords.mALX said:I used the duplication glitch in Oblivion to fill up Cloud Ruler Temple with watermelons.
I love how you have a complex answer, but you made the poll a binary yes/no.mALX said:In a single player game would you ever try a cheating glitch?
My answer is: never on the first playthrough, I like to know I don't need to use them. Later games - Yes, I like to try them all out to see if they work, and to have some fun trying different things out.
Lol, I'd like to see the vid of that one!Knight Templar said:Everybody should do that at least once. I crashed my xbox drowing people in swords.mALX said:I used the duplication glitch in Oblivion to fill up Cloud Ruler Temple with watermelons.
I voted yes, but thought I should explain it. It's fun sometimes to cheat just to see how you can alter things, or just to have fun. I made a 100% chameleon outfit in Oblivion and sneaked inside every house and castle - just to see what they had in there, see if there was anything interesting. Other than a couple love notes, there really wasn't. The coolest thing I did was to use that chameleon outfit and got the Bleak Mine guards chasing me, then ran thru three Oblivion gates. You have to wait inside the gates for them to follow, so you get to see what the Daedra do with their time when they don't know you are there. It was great, they patrol a beat just like cops, and when anyone nears the gate (you know how the sky gets red outside the gate) - well inside the gate it gets really dark, so you know they are near. They can't see you, but their AI is trained to follow you anyway. They are very tough, and can easily beat the Daedra, so you have to stay just a little bit ahead of them, or they will nail you. I had a gate crashing around me and heard a sword being pulled out, and when the gate finished crashing I was cut all up, my health low. He must have beat the heck out of my while the gate was crashing! I had to run to the next gate trying to heal up on the way to stay alive - it was a Blast!orannis62 said:I love how you have a complex answer, but you made the poll a binary yes/no.mALX said:In a single player game would you ever try a cheating glitch?
My answer is: never on the first playthrough, I like to know I don't need to use them. Later games - Yes, I like to try them all out to see if they work, and to have some fun trying different things out.
Anyway, I often do it on subsequent playthroughs, often alternating with regular playthroughs. For example, I did a regular playthrough of Jedi Outcast on Jedi difficulty. Then I did a cheat one on Jedi Knight, then a regular one on Jedi Knight, then a cheat one on Jedi Master, then a regular one on Jedi Master. Whether it's a cheat run or not, though, I always use Dismemberment Mode, as it's just a cosmetic change![]()
Pretty much sums it up for me...mALX said:My answer is: never on the first playthrough, I like to know I don't need to use them. Later games - Yes, I like to try them all out to see if they work, and to have some fun trying different things out.