![]() ![]() I wish there was some way to disable achievements because I find them worthless. I don't think these people know that cheats used to be a lot of fun not necessarily for online, but just for offline gameplay.Īchievements have ruined all that. And some people were assholes about it too, probably because they've been raised in an era where cheating is actually annoying because people try to hack their way into lobbies or the top of leaderboards. I've had so much fun doing shit like that in the past, but everyone who commented on the post basically indicated that I would get banned from Xbox Live and my console would no longer work. I wanted to cheat to get the rocket launcher and start blowing away zombies and just dick around in single player. Just the other day I posted a question to /r/xbox360 about playing Resident Evil. I'm a little more of a casual gamer, so maybe I'm in the minority, but I don't care about unlocking every small detail, I don't care about where I rank on the leaderboards, it's not like I want to "hack" my way into an online game or any of that shit. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creeschĪs someone who doesn't give two fucks about achievements / trophies, I miss cheats a lot./r/gaming4gamers - middle ground between purely-for-fun and more serious subreddits./r/GamingLeaksAndRumours - Leaks and Rumors. ![]() Posting unmarked spoilers will result in removal and warning, and posting spoilers with malicious intent will result in a ban. Please report posts containing spoilers unless they are hidden using the following method or are inside a thread clearly labeled as containing spoilers. If you want to promote without participating in the community, purchase an ad. For more information, see the self-promotion on reddit FAQ. Some promotional submitting (posting your own projects, articles, etc.) is permitted, but it must be balanced out by a much greater level of non-promotion participation in reddit - the rule of thumb is no more than 10% of your submissions may be promotional. Promotion must be kept within acceptable limits.Follow all specific content restrictions.No off-topic or low-effort content or comments.No personal attacks, witch hunts, bigotry, or inflammatory language.No content primarily for humor or entertainment.Questions likely to generate discussion.Want to schedule an AMA with us? Read our guidelines for more information! To see previous AMAs, click here. New to reddit? Click here! Subreddit Calendar Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just with the goal of entertaining viewers.įor examples of quality discussion posts we'd like to see in our subreddit, please review this page.įor an in-depth explanation of our rules, please review our rules page. The goal of /r/Games is to provide a place for informative and interesting gaming content and discussions. If you're looking for "lighter" gaming-related entertainment, try /r/gaming! Please look over our rules and FAQ before posting. r/Games is for informative and interesting gaming content and discussions. ![]()
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