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Utilizing glitches to obtain hilariously overpowered items is fun, but for me, actually using said overpowered items to roll through the game is not fun.
To each their own. I find cheats very fun (in single player games)
I played through the entire story of Witcher 3 in God mode. Enjoyed the entire thing.
I never read these articles either because it will definently ruin the game. A game without a challange is just boring.
It’s fun to obtain said items, but using them does change the game. In RDR2 I went and did the gold bar glitch for infinite money, but after selling one of them I realized it would completely change how I enjoyed doing side stuff in the game and never sold another one.
🤔 Something is wrong, I can feel it…
Just posting for others who enjoy this content. :)
I’m actually aware that not everyone is a clone of myself… :)
But how can you be really sure of that?
He read an article that said so
There is a theory that all of this takes place in our own minds and nothing is real…
Ah yes the Boltzmann brain