Spyke

With cheat/game codes mostly gone, what do people use instead for their single-player games (that don't involve microtransactions)?

Cheat codes were such a nice option for games with highly questionable difficulty or progression.

View original on lemm.ee

Mods can be an option but some are harder than others to use. I do find that a lot of mainstream games have a pretty good range of difficulties these days (including story mode etc), but definitely not all games.

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Yeah, I use remodeling for some single player games. It's basically cheats for everything

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on single player stuff I use cheat engine to skip the grind any time it's impacting the fun.

I rarely play only online or multi player because no pause is not compatible with kids

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lemmy.world

I used Cheat Engine on my last playthrough of Borderlands 3 cause no way was I gonna go through that entire slog of leveling up again.

I just wanted to blast some bad guys.

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uranibabareply
lemmy.world

Maybe I should try that. It looks like such a nice series of games but I don't have time for the grind. I just want to nuke everything and then go to bed.

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They are fun and I will say that it's kinda worth it to play normally at least once, but the games tend to drag a bit sometimes.

I had already played 3 before so I didn't feel too bad about doing a cheat run.

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Mods sometimes another person's save if playing the final ending requires bunch of collecting I don't want to do like Arkham Knight.

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sopuli.xyz

A lot of newer games have "story mode" or other accessibility options for an easy playthrough.

But yeah I really miss cheat codes, especially the wackier ones.

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I miss them too. I would never use a game genie these days, but one of the coolest things I did was with Super Mario Bros. I accidentally put an X instead of a Z at the end of a code that was supposed to make Mario always stay big, but it ended up making Mario always stay small, even with mushrooms or fireballs. My sister and I were elated!

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Honestly, I mostly just play a lot of old games that still support consoles, cheat codes, or mods.

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I still use cheat-o-matic to this day. When it doesn't work I try the similar options on cheat engine

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fedia.io

I haven't gamed on Windows in a while, but when I did CheatEngine and WeMod were my goto.

CheatEngine has really good utility outside of cheats in particular. For a time you could unlock the camera on a lot of games to get some really good (or really broken) screenshots. Though for cheating in particular, I think it's still pretty easy to find a CheatTable for most games.

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RedFrank24reply
lemmy.world

WeMod is shit now. It used to be free but now they demand you pay them if you play for more than 2 hours.

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Couple years now. Old accounts got grandfathered in but if you never made a full account or started using WeMod recently there's a 2 hour timer that when it expires turns off all the cheats and demands you pay the fee.

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Gotta be real, WeMod looks sus af.

I mean, I dug around the one-page site looking for a price for a while, read every line on there, looking for the price I could tell it has, only to find nothing, so I searched it. $7.99 a month, totally hidden. Not looking good.

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Game Conqueror on Linux, Cheat Engine on Windows, and save states on Virtualbox and emulators.

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Cheat Engine on PC.

On console you pray that the devs added some accessibility options.

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I use trainers from chest happens mainly. Only because I have a lifetime membership because I bought it decades before they did prescriptions, other then that I use cheat engine.

Or mods that alter the game to make it more accessible and enjoyable

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lemmy.world

Cheat codes are just low tech micro transactions because they would have a 1-900 number to call for them.

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Nah, just bring a pen and paper to the news stand and copy down cheats from "Tips and Tricks" magazine by hand.

Did people actually call those numbers? We couldn't afford that shit.

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