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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR
I'm frankly baffled that games still use cheats anymore in the old sense of entering random button presses or using "passwords" or whatever. Even games that disable unlocking achievements when you put in a cheat code can't justify their practicality/usage anymore. Long story short, I think it's long past time that 'traditional' cheats go by the wayside.
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If I'm understanding what people are saying, the cheats in RDR are unlocked Perfect Dark style rather than by inputting a code. I could be misunderstanding it, though.
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Originally Posted by Kalyx triaD
I think there will always be a place for 'God Modes', I don't use cheats often but I'm sure people could care less and wanna screw around.
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I've not cheated in a game to progress since GTA III on the Ps2. I do use cheats in games like Perfect Dark if it's fun cheats like DK mode or if I'm replaying a section I completed legitimately already.
I think cheats still have a place but we need more fun cheats like the old days and less dull cheats like "All weapons" or "Invincibility". Cheats that help you progress should block achievements and shouldn't be usable online. I think I've said this already.
R* has the right idea with the Guns Blazing cheat they revealed on their site. Bullets that make the enemy burst into flames when shot is the kind of thing I want to see.