Ekim's Gamer View: Cheating
for the Masses
Michel
"Ekim" Veilleux
2002-11-27
Cheating in games is as old as games themselves. There are
people specializing in finding faults in some games and exploit
them. Cheating in a single player game is simply cheating yourself.
But cheating in an MMORPG is cheating many other players around
you. But which is truly worse?
The lone cheater
I think most gamers have cheated in a single player game at
least once in their lives. If only to be able to get past one
ungodly difficult part of a game just to see where the story
goes. I remember I did that myself a few times In the original
Baldur’s gate. I used commands to instantly kill the boss’
henchmen just so they wouldn’t be in my way when trying
to kill him. And even then the encounters were still challenging.
There are some games out there that frustrates and challenges
the gamer’s patience. I played Warcraft 3 for a few hours
after it came out, but have never played since. The frustration
just wasn’t worth it for me. I was never a huge fan of
Real-Time Strategy games anyway, so don’t count my opinion
as food for thought. I’m never good at them to begin with…
But I would certainly understand someone cheating to get past
the games more nasty areas.
So when you feel cheated by a game you love, maybe it’s
just normal to go out and try to find ways to go around the
hurdles instead of jumping over them. In doing so, the player
is kind of cheating himself out of the experience though. The
exhilaration after winning a tough fight sequence against a
multitude of foes, even if you had to try three times before
managing it, is always very rewarding. It becomes a source of
pride. But if you cheat through it the pride and feeling of
reward fades quickly, and sometimes just a little guilt forms
in our minds. It’s normal. But you still cheated.
I cheat you, you cheat me
At least you only cheated yourself. The remorse fades away as
quickly as the story moves on. Cheating other players can be
quite questionable though. Online games, whether they be massive
or not, are a cesspool of cheating players. But the cheating
players in these types of games are detrimental to the experience
of other gamers, those they play with or, even worse, against!
Cheating takes on a whole new dimension. No longer are you cheating
only yourself. You are giving yourself an advantage over others.
Suddenly, the cheating actually makes you proud because you’re
the first to have the biggest loot, to be able to single handedly
kill the biggest mob, to get the most powerful character, etc.
Unfortunately I can’t get into the minds of those who
cheat in those games. Most of them try to stay as secretive
as they can about it. Why are they doing it? Why do they feel
they need an edge over the other players? Wouldn’t the
world be better if everyone was on the same playing field? I’d
like to have those questions answered as I can never understand
the real need for someone to use cheats in online games, where
your actions greatly affect other people’s enjoyment of
their game. The same game you are enjoying perhaps a little
too much. Do these people realize they are actually destroying
the game they play, that they are turning some potential players
away?
Cheating your pride
Cheat away at will in your single player game, I don’t
care much. I will only smile and proudly announce, if that’s
the case, that at least I finished it without requiring cheats.
I will be proud even if I didn’t get that +10 shining
blade of Torture… But please don’t cheat while trying
to hunt me down in my favorite online game. That only gets me
irritated. If all non-cheating players leave out of irritation
towards cheaters, then who will you hunt down?
On a special note today I would like to wish a very happy Thanksgiving
to all our American friends! After this weekend there’s
only Christmas to look forward to. Now’s the time to make
our wish list! Here’s mine:
- Peace on Earth (I know, that one is easy)
- I’d like for everyone to stay healthy
for the next few years.
- Arx Fatalis (it just won’t seem to ever arrive in
this area… grr!)
- I wish I can go to bed tonight and already be December
18th when I wake up tomorrow so that I can go see The Two
Towers! (I can be such a childish man sometimes…)
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