What makes people cheat?
What makes people cheat?
They’re typically at no cost. My friend purchased 20 accounts, played CSGO all night, and streamed it for me to watch. I don’t hold him responsible—CSGO really isn’t great.
it's enjoyable to take shortcuts. i also rely on cheats during singleplayer because everyone is too busy for it.
It's amusing to tease those who get hit by bullets due to an aimbot.
Cheating in SP is acceptable... but not for me. It messes up the whole experience. I’ve stopped playing in days due to obvious cheating. What about you, Call of Duty MW2?
I don't really enjoy platforms such as Best Gore. It feels quite alike to what I prefer.
Generally, folks lose interest in the standard version. People resort to shortcuts for the same motivations that cause frustration or loss, yet modding scenes thrive and vary widely. Minecraft serves as a solid illustration, though other titles like Ark also show this trend. Your point about it diminishing enjoyment is valid, but the skill aspect isn’t the main draw for cheaters. They mainly seek novelty—new experiences with what they know can still be enjoyable, even if it differs from the vanilla version.