ngẫu nhiên Club
tham gia
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
 Lives: 999
Lives: 999
Howdy ya'll, Deathding back here to talk about a topic that I suddenly found interesting. I went on YouTube to see if anything was already done on this topic, but all I found was a bunch of "TOP 10 CHEATERS WHO GOT CAUGHT, LOL – Liên minh huyền thoại XD!!!! 2017 EDITION (80K LIKES IN AN giờ AND I DAB!!!!!!)"

....Needless to say, the topic intrigued me, as I've been playing a game lately that quite a few people out there tend to play not so nicely in.

I think it goes without saying that us, as gamers, want to win. We desire all of that ridiculously overpowered equipment. We grind for hours just to get a few levels up. And most importantly, we pick Meta Knight in Smash Bros Brawl.

You fuckers...

What I'm getting at here is that bởi fair means hoặc foul, we want to CRUSH our opponents.

But as we've seen constantly over the years, maybe we've taken that motivation to win, and clung onto it too much. This is where the theory of "too much of a good thing" comes into play.

But before we get too crazy, let's try and grasp upon the very concept and fundamentals of what it means to cheat in a video game.

In Wikipedia's words, "Cheating (and/or hacking) in video games involves a player using non-standard methods to create an advantage (or disadvantage) beyond normal gameplay in order to make the game easier (or harder)."

And it's understandable to see why your average asshole Joe Schmoe would want to have the Master Sword before he even goes into the first dungeon, but bởi getting what we want before we can even legitimately gain it, are we ruining our experience of the game we're trying to have thêm fun in?

Is it possible that bởi having the ability to transform into Super Sonic at the click of an A button only moments after hitting the start button, we're deteriorating the game's intended design? This is, once again, where the concept of having too much of a good thing comes into play.

I recently made a link, and here are a few of the các câu trả lời that I got. Try to notice the pattern here.

"Because the challenge is gone. If LeBron played bóng rổ against a bunch of 9 năm olds it wouldn't be fun for him either. -ThatsBushLeague

"There's no challenge. The effort vs reward aspect of our brains is essentially removed from the game when we cheat, because we have nothing to strive for. As human beings, we only really appreciate the things we have to work for." -TheDragonBallGuy75

"There is no challenge. If bạn want to be happy from achieving something bạn need to work hard for it. Life lesson." -Kovandy5

See the link here? bởi being able to buy literally everything just bởi inserting a secret code hoặc bởi installing some hacking software, you're essentially just going to effortlessly wipe out enemies for a half giờ until bạn get bored.

I'd like you, just for a moment, to think of your yêu thích video game. (Mine's Paper Mario 64, for the record.) Think of how wonderful that game was designed, and how much effort was put into it. The scenery, the controls, the Easter eggs, the voice acting, oh!

Now I'd like bạn to imagine that video game, but with everything already unlocked. bạn have infinity lives, coins, crystals, can't be hurt, all the badges, all the weapons, all the achievements at arms reach, your armor transcending what any level of defense should be able to take, and your up air deals 999% damage.

I can literally guarantee bạn that your thought process is going to go something like this.

1: "WHOO! Look at me, crushing everything like it AIN'T SHIT! HAHA, TAKE THIS, AND THAT! HOW bạn LIKIN' THIS, SHAO KAHN!?"

2: "Holy SHIT I di chuyển fast! Get a load of this, enemy scum! Man, this is great. A little too great, but great nonetheless."

3: "Umm...I just killed the boss in one shot. Anybody wanna like, put up a fight, or...?"

4: "Fuck this, let's play something else."

Like the Redditors stated, bởi instantly being able to obliterate anything that can possibly cause harm to the player, bạn remove any and all rewarding elements of a video game. Dopamine releases from your brain become non-existent, because the factor of difficulty is completely gone.

It's kinda like eating candy. GREAT for the first five minutes, but after gorging yourself on Skittles for a little while, bạn start to realize just what in the fuck you've done to your body. The same applies to a video game.

So the TL;DR of it is that bởi hacking away at a game until there's nothing left, you're rusting away the intended experience of the game in question. This is probably why cheat codes aren't really around anymore. At first, they were fun bonuses that were hard to find. But with the power of the internet and a severe rise in the desire to win, developers have really halted the usage of codes in games these days. They're easy to find because of the internet, and causes a sense of loss in the gamers who do go down that road.

But is there another factor to this, hoặc is it really JUST the loss in challenge that causes games to lose their appeal after 20 phút of what must be quite the sugar rush? Well, there is a một giây theory, in my opinion. Also, this is assuming you've never played the game before, hoặc don't really know the game that well.

But like a movie spoiler, bởi getting in the faulty mood before bạn really know a game, bạn create a false sense of what the game is in your mind, similar to what I just mentioned two paragraphs ago. It forms a feeling of loss, since you're clearly not playing the game bởi its intended experience.

After all, bởi gunning your way through monsters effortlessly, bạn seldom feel how much effort was put into the music, level design, EXP system, hoặc sense of real progress.

Unlike a movie spoiler, bạn can play the game fresh bởi simply choosing to not be a Benedict Arnold son of a chó cái, bitch the tiếp theo time bạn play, but like a movie spoiler, your very perception of what the game is REALLY changes.

bạn start to notice how small and difficult the platforms are to land on. This one enemy's sword has SO much range to it. Dear god, I can't make it out of here without drowning!

....But wow, this âm nhạc is incredible. Leveling up in this game actually feels gradual and rewarding. Look at these cut-scenes! AND HOLY RAVIOLI, IS THAT JASON VOORHEES IN MY MORTAL KOMBAT GAME!?

The perspectives are bound to be night and fucking day.

So in conclusion, should we cheat in video games? Well, contrary to this entire article, hacking and/or the usage of cheat codes isn't always a bad thing.

Like having rage sex with your ex boy/girlfriend, it can feel great to play unfair in a video game that bạn really loathe. Or, if bạn just know a (good) game very well and want to see it from a different angle, try playing it again. Try watching ngôi sao Wars, but KNOWING that Darth Vader is Luke's father. Again, the perspectives are night and day.

But in the end, it all comes down to how fresh and innocent bạn want your experience to be. If you've played the game plenty and want a new perspective, hoặc want to fuck your most hated game in its theoretical ass, then go right ahead, it can be fun. Go on link and RAPE THAT SHIT!

But if you're looking for a new experience and want to legitimately play the game in your own fair mindset, then I'd suggest to avoid that Konami Code.

A special thanks to all zero of bạn that actually read this entire article, pat yourselves on the back! This is Deathding signing out, telling ya'll to have a good one!
added by 050801090907
added by Moosick
added by Lizijana
added by Heidihi2
added by 050801090907
added by vidvida
added by hetaliaitaly
added by 050801090907
added by BellaMetallica
Source: tumblr
added by loonybug
Source: tumblr
added by loonybug
added by loonybug
added by Heartisalone
added by BlindBandit92
added by edwardcarlisle
Source: artsyspot
added by Tamar20
added by fatoshleo
Source: @Cagla_x