noamineo wrote on Jul 11
th, 2021 at 6:52pm:
I see, so you're suggesting its the "making money" part, not the "cheating" part, that makes a certain amount of sense. Otherwise the Elder Scrolls Construction Set would have to be banned in Japan, seeing as you can use it to "cheat" and all.
That being said, I actually find it fairly impressive that anyone paid real money for cheats on a single-player game. I've been cheating at video games since mere hours after I got my first computer. I've used save-game editors, hex editors, every glitch you can name. Never spent a dime to cheat on a single-player game(unless you count buying a game expressly because I heard it had fun cheats), and can't imagine why anyone would. Cheating at single-player games, like oxygen, is free.
The AC/DC explained it kinda well years ago
Come on, come on, lovin' for the money
Come on, come on, listen to the money talk
I'm sure I don't have to explain this but money and pussy are what make the world spin.