![]() ![]() As for me, i don't mind a challenge but i still want to be able to see it through to the end within reason. ![]() Some people want to test their skills, others prefer it more easygoing. ![]() Gives everyone the experience they desire without excluding people due to difficulty. Kinda the reason difficulty selections exist, now i think about it. Atleast for the story-related content anyway, non-story content with high difficulty ussually gets safely disregarded if it's too hard. This game can be really HARD, give people a little mercy will ya, not everyone has the insane skills to complete video games and yet they want to see it through to the end regardless, this is one way to achieve it and be satisfied. Some have more pure reasons for it anyway (not that purity matters as a reason in single-player games, though), they might want to just mess around and try things after feeling they've completed the game, or they might use it as a crutch to aid them in completing certain tasks they feel they just cannot live up to. Ultimately no point to it, it just causes bad blood between people when trying to go against it by blocking easy cheating attempts. Well, it's their choice, you'd be suprised how self-harming people can be in other habits just because it satisfies them (like say, eating junkfood), and yet no-one calls them out on that, eh? I mean, who's it gonna harm if a person decides to cheat in a single-player game? Harm the person you'd probably say? Seems really pointless to block cheating attempts, if you ask me. (there's already a wiki out there containing information for those who can't help themselves and obtain knowledge of what will happen before they should, breaking the experience of learning it oneself. Modifications, cheats of any kind could break that balance and the unexpected. Personally, one of the parts I find fun about the game is it's risk and difficulty. Just having had the commands once would be enough to develop some kind of cheat even when they are blocked out later, because the function that enabled the commands would probably not be removed. It's always a question, especially outside of your team about who you can trust. Even if the culprit is a legit translator, he/she could still do that in the end. I mean, the original poster for example could easily 'pretend' to be a translator and obtain what he/she desires that way, then spread the information he obtained on reddit or something. It sounds a little bit risky for the developer team this way, which is why I asked. (I somehow assumed that there would be comments or something. I guess that means that there isn't a clear description elsewhere. ![]()
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