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I guess it all comes down to sensitivity and not calling them "cheats" as to saying people that use these options are "cheats or cheaters" because of their disability/handicap, some people need more help.
Then it gets me to think about the actual people who do use these options to cheat the game so it seems as though this is a very vast and complex notion of speculation. I rather be called a dirty cheat than an angry cripple.
You shouldn't mock those poor souls. Gaming is for everyone, even the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
But, idk, I could be wrong.
I'm an old lady, dude. I don't know what typical gamer attitude would be, so I'll take your word for it.
This will never be accessibility
I think its fine to use for someone who's never played a game or to have fun breaking it, but when it doesn't affect the score or leaderboard is where I have to raise an eyebrow and question how its fair.
Yes, it is a video game and isn't an Olympic sport, but still, i think it goes against the competitive nature.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3510936548
Crunchyfrog is missing i guess.
Also having a cheat that way - would be an option for everyone to use. So it´s not "unfair". If it´s about any competition it´s usually about highest difficulty anyways.
I fully understand that. You have a fair point.
Videogames have always had cheat codes anyway. Nothing wrong with that in single player games.