I have one you can add in the second part. Skullgirls has an Anti-Piracy System that would give the player the Error message "What is the Square Root of a Fish? Now I'm Sad ;(" Someone even asked the developers what it means and they said "It means you have to buy the game."
Earthbound had a nasty little surprise for pirated copies, too. Not only would it spawn a ridiculous amount of enemies, but after defeating the first phase of the final boss, the game will reset and all saves deleted.
Also Undertale. I love how Toby protects his masterpieces. I don't know about Deltarune yet but I'm pretty sure he'll do something to it once he finishes voicing a character in We Baby Bears.
Got a story of my own. I was playing the Elder Scrolls Online with a friend, (who I didn't know fully, as we were online friends). We were fighting a really tough dragon priest (I can't pronounce or spell his name 😭), and my friend decided to drop a bombshell on my head by mentioning he had made a custom cheat he had implemented into his gameplay that allowed him to insta heal all his hit points with one potion ni matter what it was. Well... I guess a admin or someone heard that, as the day after, he friend was complaining that his cheat wasn't working, what's more, none of his health potions, spells, or any healing items worked. He was been banned for a few months now. And I have no sympathy.
I played Sims 4 once, making a family out of the original FNAF crew: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Golden Freddy. I made humanoid versions of the characters. And I played that household as normal, wanting them to build up their friendships with each other and such. Yet something was weird with Golden Freddy who I named Tommy as that was my headcanon in the past. Tommy would teleport randomly around the house and property. Like WHAT? No other sims done that. No explanation he'd be be teleporting around, yet acting normal. It freaked me out. I made the family because I was a fan of FNAF. I didn't expect for some FNAF shit to happen in Sims 4! And I had a legal copy of the game, designed the characters from snatch. No downloading anything. No special powers. Yet Tommy seemed to embody Golden Freddy! And yes, I know this is a shitty retelling of the story. I had posted a better version of this story on the Sims 4 forums because I was so surprised by it and wanted to tell the other simmers about it. So if you want to know more about it, you gonna go find the post I made on the Sims 4 forums about it.
You missed the best one: "Game dev tycoon", a game about making video games. They released a pirate copy of their game, except with a small twist. If you played the pirate version, then at some point you will start loosing more and more money due to piracy until you loose completely. It was funny how players complained on forums about "how to deal with those nasty pirates".
8:44 Yeah. Now he's the Rescue Service Operator. He makes random appearances at the Cafe and mentioned when he was formerly in the Reset Center. He even mentioned the times he chewed out those who reset their games.
Five bucks says the thumbnail will be changed. 1:57 oh hell nah. I never want to play a a game that “grunts” in pleasure after entering a code. Disclaimer: if the TN changes, the $5 is fictional.
You guys found the game I've been looking for since my childhood! I remember playing heretic when I was a kid but I never could remember the name! Thank you!
Changing your internal clock in animal crossing for better prices and things like that is still possible and done very often. There isn't much in the way of punishment for doing so. If you have turnips and you're time traveling to get better sell prices you can only go forward that week if you go into the next week or you travel backwards in time the turnips will go rotten. Honestly though just joining a few Animal Crossing groups makes it a lot less needed to do this as visiting other islands online you can sell turnips at their price, ask neighbors on their island to move onto yours if they are already moving off the other person's island, and chances are anything you want/need will be given to you by another player who's been playing for so long they have nothing left to do in the game.
There are a few game*books* that punish readers for cheating. They're called cheater traps, which usually come in the form of asking for a nonexistent item and then giving the reader a bad ending if they lie and claim to have it.
The Fighting Fantasy series "Steve Jackson's Sorcery" is well known for this. It's a '"chose your own adventure" type that hurts your character or kills them if you claim to have things that you couldn't possibly have at that point.
Now this brings back memories. My first encounter with Devs having some fun with the gamer wasn't so much a cheat code issue but a DRM one. Starflight the 80's pc game. The game came with a security code wheel. When you first boot up the game it'll ask you to line up the code wheel and to type in the answer. If you lined the card up wrong and put the wrong answer in, you still were able to go into the game and begin playing. That is until the interstel police ships gave a call and you would be arrested. These ships are unbeatable.
there were so many games in the 80s and 90s that used the codewheel or the manual citations to stop copying the game.. it never really held the copys back
@@snakefriesia6808 Yup there were a few games that also used the game's manual as the DRM. The game would ask you to go to a page number and paragraph then like the third word on sentence three something like that.
I totally understand punishing online cheaters as they ruin the game experience for everyone else. But why punish cheaters in solo game ? They don't ruin anyone experience and just wanna fuck around and try some dumb sh!t in the game more than just complete it easily. Let them be, it doesn't affect you in any way. Hell, you could even go the Doom Eternal route, which includes the possibility to use cheat if : 1) You first find the secret/cheat by exploring the map 2) You have already completed the level legitimately once
The solo game ones were either harsh on the people who pirated the game or a funny gag. The only one that I think went too far was the one that would delete your game for using too many of the in-game cheats.
@@charlesjohnson3625 Funny gags like Lara Croft exploding or the detective in his underpants, I can tolerate, it's good sport and doesn't really impact the game as a whole. Making the game completely unplayable by removing access to necessary abilities or deleting entire save files... well, let's say that if you add those as a devs of a strictly singleplayer game, you're worse than the cheaters you pretend to have a moral highground over.
i think the superman one went too far, in that you are literally REQUIRED to use a cheat code to get one of ghe achievments, but then it disabled all the other ones. like, that's not stealing the game and it's nkt a multiplayer game. they deliberately designed that in there, rewuiring players to attempt to cheat andnthen punishing them for doing the thing that you demanded them to do? why put a cheat menu and design cheat codes for it only to punish players for using it? same with the banjo kazooie, they put a special room in the game specifically for entering cheat codes and then just flat out delete your memory card for using it? wtf. deleting progress is the worst thing you can do to a player. The makers of Eternal Darkness Sanity Reauiem on gamecube knew this as one of the "scary hallucinations" the character suffers in game is a breaking of the 4th wall as the game opens your memory card and deletes all your saves, but that one is fun because it doesn't really delete your saves, it's just a hallucination to make you scared and that's literally the one thing that would legit "scare" a gamer
Turok 2 has different endings depending on whether you used cheat codes or not. With cheats, 'e's just restin'. Without cheat codes, he's dead. Battletoads Doubledragon does something similar. If you defeat the final boss with the cheat code, Mr Owl shows up and denies you the satisfaction of beating the game and tells you to try again...but without cheats codes.
*secretly enters professionaltools, creates mayhem!!* *gets busted by police* *enters the code again before leave the police station* *gets busted again* *enters professionaltools again* Rockstar Games: DUNCE HAT FOR YOU IN VICE CITY! 😂
I remember when I was 12, I would go on my mother's computer for certain cheats for certain games before i play them because I thought it would make me a better player. A few months later I realized that I didn't beat the games, the cheat codes did. So I trashed the notes of cheat codes and restarted the games from scratch in hope of becoming a better gamer without cheating. I now take notes on how to get certain items and what skills to learn in combos to memorize them.
An old game had something similar to Witcher 3 cows, albeit more easier to be honest. I am talking about a game called Sacred. In this game the players doesn't only have the classic option to save their game, but they can also export their character(s) into seperate files from their save game files. So, when you first start your adventure, you can collect some items from your surrounding environment and then EXPORT your character without saving your game ( and to be truthful, you don't have to save because you are at the very very beginning). Start over and those items will respawn, repeat the process as much as you need and you will have gold and at least one magic skill or spell high enough level for a level 1 character. XD I figured this out when i first started playing the game Sacred, i don't know if it was a bug, a glitch or hole in the programming of the game, but i used the heck out of it. XD
How about a cheat code ‘justice’ that changes a serious game you’re playing (like HALO) into a silly, childish, embarrassing mess? The enemies become offhand cartoons, your weapons turn into useless candy and the char Sprite says embarrassing things… 😈
@@JoriDiculous I feel like cheating is more using codes and hacks that other players don’t have access to and using that to gain an unfair advantage. Exploiting a game flaw is more ethically questionable and poor sportsmanship.
@@j.p.6932 exploiting unintended game weaknesses gives you an advantages over the other players. Most (online) games have this as clause in their eula's. Some devs also dont care if its more like a "funny" glitch.
And gone are the days you could get the complete collection of game and DLC for free (i.e. Sims 2) once the next game came out, as a reward for being a loyal customer who'd bought at least the base game and one expansion.
Most of the companies punish cheaters, but not Blizzard...i guess. 🙄🙄Overwatch 2 is filled to the brim with cheaters. Heck, even their so called "anti-cheat" system has taken a long lasting vacation. People, use cheats on SINGLE-PLAYER GAMES. Leave online play free of cheats and hacks. I admit it, i use cheats too. I have been using cheats for the past 20 or so years, but only on single-player games like GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, Quantum Break and so on and so forth. Never on online games or in games that have any kind of multiplayer gameplay.
sometimes, the devs leave us players no choice but to use cheats to get past a particularly nasty npc.. especially in the older games this was a case of 'git gud or die trying' like the souls games but way before the souls games were ever made.
I remember hearing about that sims 4 anti-cheat, the thing is it didn't last long because I think it was only effective on the original base game at the time? (also, EA stopped caring about cheaters and started caring about putting out hundreds of added paid content for that game anyways... cause money...)
The base Sims 4 game is free-to-play now, and goodness knows they make enough cash off the many DLCs, so there's not really any point to pirating the base game. I do wonder if there are any anti-piracy measures integrated into the DLCs.
Fun fact: Mr. Resetti actually has a new Job in New Horizons. He's the person who responds when you call the Rescue Service. He also has a chance to appear in the Roost too.
first, you can mess with the time and date on your switch in modern versions of Animal crossing to time travel. Next Resetti isn't there to stop you from time traveling, Resetti instead is there to hilight the importance of saving before exiting
Eidos even made a tongue-in-cheek joke about the nude code for Tomb Raider in the ending of Tomb Raider II. She's about to take a shower until she breaks the fourth wall and says, "Don't you think you've seen enough?", then pulls out a shotgun and shoots the camera.
"did anyone ever happen to you" yeah, I intentionally used the "blow Lara up" cheat when I fluffed up. "Can't save it anyway, might as well go out with a bang"
I hate hackers, they're cheaters too. I'm a shiny hunter in Pokemon, and if you know anything about the Pokemon company, if they find you have hacked Pokemon in Pokemon home you could lose your entire account. After all the countless months and years working to collect 800 shiny Pokemon, the fact that a single hacked pokemon could destroy it all infuriates me! So I can't trade Pokemon to get the ones I need.
Don't call them "hackers". It sounds way too cool for what they're doing. They're just using a download program that runs scripts, they're "script kiddies".
@drucy. True. Still, I've never thought that "Hacker" sounded cool. It sounded more like a horror movie psychopath than anything else. For obvious reasons... Anywho, I hope those psychopaths don't ruin your games. 👋
"Hacker" nowadays is almost airways used as a name for cheat makers, "script kiddies," and similar uses. Gone is the original, more positive meaning... 😟
I can't trade for another reason. I ain't paying shit to use the WiFi service when I already am paying to use my own internet. I hate that they did that, when back in the 3DS and prior years, you didn't have to pay for a service that you are already most likely paying for in your home. I'd go on a rant about it, but I'll leave it at that. :/
@OverlordZeroULTIMA Well you could always get a second system like I did and just do a local trade. I'm not trying to be smart, just trying to see if I can help you.
I was homeless, did drugs, went into prison, where I got to know God. He changed my life. Now I have a home, a husband and a lovely year old daughter (Zoe), and a stream of income that gets me $22,000 Weekly. Plus a new identity - a child of God. Hallelujah!!!
I'm kind of stunned that you didn't include one of the best trolls in gaming history; Game Dev Tycoon's anti-piracy method. Oh well, maybe in the next installment! Because that takes trolling cheaters to a WHOLE new level!
4:15 - ok, but what if you're NOT playing using a mod chip? You have to realize, I have an entirely unmodded PS1. I can play burned and import games with NO ISSUE. It's called "Disc Swapping" ... I mastered the technique nearly 20 years ago. I can literally do it blindfolded.
I was a child when the Total War franchise was really starting to take off with Rome Total War and Medieval 2 Total War. At some point, I discovered the RomeShell and MedievalShell cheating system, which allows you to breeze through your campaigns no problem. Unfortunately, I remember a couple of campaigns where I *tried* to enter a cheat which causes an opposing faction to instantly be destroyed, with all their armies and settlements becoming Rebels, and that happen to *my* faction instead.
I've seen on other videos the game Game Dev Tycoon included a hilarious punishment for pirates. In the cracked version of the game, the games that the pirates create get pirated and causing the pirates' in-game company to lose money.
Problem with the "fixes" like in spyro is that sometimes if you have a scratch in the right place, the pirate protection activates, even on legitimately purchased brand new copies of the game.
I believe some games in the Ace Attorney series punished pirated copies by having them be entirely in Borginian (the wingding language from Apollo Justice). Making them essentially unplayable.
Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, if you steal from the shop, everyone calls you Thief and when you return to the shop, the shopkeeper zaps you with lightning insta killing you no matter how many hearts you have.
To be fair, eventually you could get something similar to a NO-CD or a cracked .exe that would remove the pixilation on Sims 4. Game wouldn't have any adverse effects but it took the community a long-ass time to get around it
The Animal Crossing date skip exploit works in new horizons, you just need to go to the home menu and change the date when you save and exit. So the exploit's still there.
I knew a kid who hacked Minecraft to destroy someone else's world and the punishment he got was his entire world being nothing but sand and grass blocks. he couldn't build, explore, fight creepers/zombies, or do anything
I've had tons of players turn invisible on me while playing DMZ- specifically on the Ashika Island map. I've never been a hacker, never been banned or anything like that, but still had this happen to me. It may probably worked right in the original version of Warzone, but ever since DMZ got added, Warzone got redone and attached to MWII the anti-cheat basically doesn't even work. Everybody I know ran into a bare minimum of 2 or 3 hackers in DMZ and/or Warzone per game. It hasn't really stopped either- you just don't run into as many while playing DMZ as you used to- now DMZ is full of people abusing the ever-living hell out of exploits like the underbarrell glitch.
I remember that using the DOOM codes in Heretic would actually have the opposite effect. IDDQD for instance would take you down to one health, IDKFA takes away all weapons etc.
AfterLife was one of the rare "Diamonds in the Rough" of the LucasArts games! I've seen the game once when my Dad or a relative had it in their possession, but I've found the videos on RUclips on the gameplay and it looked really fun! Like the Sim City games, but with a Heaven/Hell theme! I wish AfterLife had sequel games, because tycoon gamers would really love this game today!
8:51 Last time from what I remember about Animal Crossing for GameCube was when you exit or "reset" your game without saving… Well… Your Villager Player Characters face gets turned into a Gyrroid Face, and you lose all of your bells and items in your inventory. 😬🤔
I play Animal Crossing on a regular basis and Resetti's not as problematic as he is in later installments. The massive inconvenience (at least on the GameCube version) is that the system can't recognize the difference between someone voluntarily turning it off to erase a mistake they wanted to undo vs. the game turning off when the power goes out. I found that one out the hard way after playing for over 3 hours without temporarily saving when, 10 minutes into a thunderstorm, my mother cut the power with no warning because she caught me playing when I wasn't supposed to. Lesson learned!
For the Spyro one. It was either me or my cousin who bought a game from the game store. At that time, we thought it was defected. Never knew the game store sold pirated games. One such moment occurred. During the final battle against the Sorceress, just one flame or hit from the Sorceress, Spyro nope his way out of there and we ended up back at the very first hub world which the rocket overlaid with the hot air balloon, progress completely lost. Edit: As for Heretic, the IDDQD and IDKFA cheats are for trolling. The actual cheats would be rambo (for all weapons) and quicken (for God Mode).
I wonder if you'll add more soon. One they had in Red Dead Redemption, if you're caught cheating as you play online, the npc fellas in the towns will attack weather or not you provoked them, and you'll also be branded as "player killer" to make other players more likely to go after you for cheating.
Weird I was thinking today when I walked into Konami’s London branch doing a courier delivery back in the 1990’s, and here a few hours later Konami springs up.
That thumbnail is WILD ☠️
Fr 😂
@@pyp2205Why on Earth would anyone put a nudity code in there? R34 exists for a reason, people
Fr tho
I need holy water
it's perfectly fine
I have one you can add in the second part.
Skullgirls has an Anti-Piracy System that would give the player the Error message "What is the Square Root of a Fish? Now I'm Sad ;(" Someone even asked the developers what it means and they said "It means you have to buy the game."
na they did say "you need to buy the game to find out"
call the phrophet
Thank You @@mandragor85
He already covered this
Don't worry there's probably a way to bypass it
1:59 that was not a sigh 💀
it was better than a sigh
that was something else
@@Ranner56ayyooooo
real😭🙏
The game moans at you🥵
7:00 *you're just a dirty hacker, aren't you?
*yeah get out of here.
Best quote from sans I've read that doesn't say a "bad time"! :)
What about the "It‘s a beautiful day outside" line?
@@widelia2008 ;-;"
@@widelia2008 the guy hacked so sans said something ese
@@EthaMode k
That nude raider code was an April Fool's joke done by the old gaming magazine Tips and Tricks.
9:21 So it's like the Cat gun from Postal 2 but with chickens 😂
Better reference would be it's just like the turkey gun from the OG Southpark shooter game lol
true
Earthbound had a nasty little surprise for pirated copies, too. Not only would it spawn a ridiculous amount of enemies, but after defeating the first phase of the final boss, the game will reset and all saves deleted.
Also Undertale. I love how Toby protects his masterpieces. I don't know about Deltarune yet but I'm pretty sure he'll do something to it once he finishes voicing a character in We Baby Bears.
Got a story of my own.
I was playing the Elder Scrolls Online with a friend, (who I didn't know fully, as we were online friends). We were fighting a really tough dragon priest (I can't pronounce or spell his name 😭), and my friend decided to drop a bombshell on my head by mentioning he had made a custom cheat he had implemented into his gameplay that allowed him to insta heal all his hit points with one potion ni matter what it was. Well... I guess a admin or someone heard that, as the day after, he friend was complaining that his cheat wasn't working, what's more, none of his health potions, spells, or any healing items worked.
He was been banned for a few months now. And I have no sympathy.
Respect for having no sympathy despite him being your friend, have to respect it 🫡
I played Sims 4 once, making a family out of the original FNAF crew: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Golden Freddy. I made humanoid versions of the characters. And I played that household as normal, wanting them to build up their friendships with each other and such. Yet something was weird with Golden Freddy who I named Tommy as that was my headcanon in the past. Tommy would teleport randomly around the house and property. Like WHAT? No other sims done that. No explanation he'd be be teleporting around, yet acting normal. It freaked me out. I made the family because I was a fan of FNAF. I didn't expect for some FNAF shit to happen in Sims 4! And I had a legal copy of the game, designed the characters from snatch. No downloading anything. No special powers. Yet Tommy seemed to embody Golden Freddy!
And yes, I know this is a shitty retelling of the story. I had posted a better version of this story on the Sims 4 forums because I was so surprised by it and wanted to tell the other simmers about it. So if you want to know more about it, you gonna go find the post I made on the Sims 4 forums about it.
Danggg I think G.F really possessed Tommy /j
@@NikoTheAndroid Yeah. Lol.
You can still mess with the date for animal crossing. Just have to close the game entirely and mess with the date settings on your switch
I do that all the time
@@iestyncarter8160 u little dirty hacker 7:00
You missed the best one: "Game dev tycoon", a game about making video games.
They released a pirate copy of their game, except with a small twist.
If you played the pirate version, then at some point you will start loosing more and more money due to piracy until you loose completely.
It was funny how players complained on forums about "how to deal with those nasty pirates".
8:44
Yeah. Now he's the Rescue Service Operator. He makes random appearances at the Cafe and mentioned when he was formerly in the Reset Center. He even mentioned the times he chewed out those who reset their games.
Gotta risk it for the biscuit lol
Biscuit meaning cake... Cake meaning...
@@CHRoOMAXCake meaning peach... Peach meaning...
@@epicfights7898peach meaning beach ball...Beach ball meaning...
Doing it all for the Nookie, like Limp Bizkit 🙂
@@epicfights7898 Butt
Five bucks says the thumbnail will be changed.
1:57 oh hell nah. I never want to play a a game that “grunts” in pleasure after entering a code.
Disclaimer: if the TN changes, the $5 is fictional.
I guess you owe me five bucks
DEALLL🤝
@@lavishsavage2080Hold on give it sum time
Get ready to lose five fictional bucks
Why@@lavishsavage2080
Just when I was watching an old be amazed video. Perfect timing 🎉
Piracy is not a crime if it's a Ubisoft game
well, id say it's not a crime to pirate ea games, they don't deserve a single cent
Too true
@@Ace-UY true
@@Ace-UYThey butchered pvz2 😭
You guys found the game I've been looking for since my childhood! I remember playing heretic when I was a kid but I never could remember the name! Thank you!
Changing your internal clock in animal crossing for better prices and things like that is still possible and done very often. There isn't much in the way of punishment for doing so. If you have turnips and you're time traveling to get better sell prices you can only go forward that week if you go into the next week or you travel backwards in time the turnips will go rotten. Honestly though just joining a few Animal Crossing groups makes it a lot less needed to do this as visiting other islands online you can sell turnips at their price, ask neighbors on their island to move onto yours if they are already moving off the other person's island, and chances are anything you want/need will be given to you by another player who's been playing for so long they have nothing left to do in the game.
There are a few game*books* that punish readers for cheating. They're called cheater traps, which usually come in the form of asking for a nonexistent item and then giving the reader a bad ending if they lie and claim to have it.
The Fighting Fantasy series "Steve Jackson's Sorcery" is well known for this. It's a '"chose your own adventure" type that hurts your character or kills them if you claim to have things that you couldn't possibly have at that point.
Now this brings back memories. My first encounter with Devs having some fun with the gamer wasn't so much a cheat code issue but a DRM one. Starflight the 80's pc game. The game came with a security code wheel. When you first boot up the game it'll ask you to line up the code wheel and to type in the answer. If you lined the card up wrong and put the wrong answer in, you still were able to go into the game and begin playing. That is until the interstel police ships gave a call and you would be arrested. These ships are unbeatable.
there were so many games in the 80s and 90s that used the codewheel or the manual citations to stop copying the game.. it never really held the copys back
@@snakefriesia6808 Yup there were a few games that also used the game's manual as the DRM. The game would ask you to go to a page number and paragraph then like the third word on sentence three something like that.
I totally understand punishing online cheaters as they ruin the game experience for everyone else.
But why punish cheaters in solo game ? They don't ruin anyone experience and just wanna fuck around and try some dumb sh!t in the game more than just complete it easily. Let them be, it doesn't affect you in any way.
Hell, you could even go the Doom Eternal route, which includes the possibility to use cheat if :
1) You first find the secret/cheat by exploring the map
2) You have already completed the level legitimately once
well you cant. end of the story. we dont need stupid people fucking around and dumshit
The solo game ones were either harsh on the people who pirated the game or a funny gag. The only one that I think went too far was the one that would delete your game for using too many of the in-game cheats.
@@charlesjohnson3625 Funny gags like Lara Croft exploding or the detective in his underpants, I can tolerate, it's good sport and doesn't really impact the game as a whole.
Making the game completely unplayable by removing access to necessary abilities or deleting entire save files... well, let's say that if you add those as a devs of a strictly singleplayer game, you're worse than the cheaters you pretend to have a moral highground over.
i think the superman one went too far, in that you are literally REQUIRED to use a cheat code to get one of ghe achievments, but then it disabled all the other ones. like, that's not stealing the game and it's nkt a multiplayer game. they deliberately designed that in there, rewuiring players to attempt to cheat andnthen punishing them for doing the thing that you demanded them to do?
why put a cheat menu and design cheat codes for it only to punish players for using it?
same with the banjo kazooie, they put a special room in the game specifically for entering cheat codes and then just flat out delete your memory card for using it? wtf.
deleting progress is the worst thing you can do to a player. The makers of Eternal Darkness Sanity Reauiem on gamecube knew this as one of the "scary hallucinations" the character suffers in game is a breaking of the 4th wall as the game opens your memory card and deletes all your saves, but that one is fun because it doesn't really delete your saves, it's just a hallucination to make you scared and that's literally the one thing that would legit "scare" a gamer
Something a cheater would say ?
10:06 I like how you use the Vanoss gameplay to show the GTA 5.
Same
I love those fucksticks 😂
Yea
NO!!!!!!!!! A 5:34 SANS UNDERTALE REFERENCE!!!!!!!
Dirty hack line is also used by error.
UNDERTALE!!!
The bear was named "Wealthy guy" and the text said: We need gems now or the door will not open from now to never.
(I speak spanish)
It was actually money bags.
@@paulglennie1991 Yup, however, you don't know his name at that point of the game.
@@paulglennie1991 Ok
@@paulglennie1991 Ok
Turok 2 has different endings depending on whether you used cheat codes or not. With cheats, 'e's just restin'. Without cheat codes, he's dead.
Battletoads Doubledragon does something similar. If you defeat the final boss with the cheat code, Mr Owl shows up and denies you the satisfaction of beating the game and tells you to try again...but without cheats codes.
I haven't been out here in awhile, but you're still my absolute favourite channel Be Amazed. Thanks for always keeping us entertained ☺️💚☺️💚
I remember that Lara Croft nude cheat myth, it appeared as an April Fool's prank on official gaming magazines and I had that one 😂😂
*secretly enters professionaltools, creates mayhem!!*
*gets busted by police*
*enters the code again before leave the police station*
*gets busted again*
*enters professionaltools again*
Rockstar Games: DUNCE HAT FOR YOU IN VICE CITY! 😂
Similar scenario:
Verlisify: attempts to get the truth out about cheating in Pokémon VGC
Pokémon community: attacks Verlisify.
I remember when I was 12, I would go on my mother's computer for certain cheats for certain games before i play them because I thought it would make me a better player. A few months later I realized that I didn't beat the games, the cheat codes did. So I trashed the notes of cheat codes and restarted the games from scratch in hope of becoming a better gamer without cheating. I now take notes on how to get certain items and what skills to learn in combos to memorize them.
An old game had something similar to Witcher 3 cows, albeit more easier to be honest. I am talking about a game called Sacred. In this game the players doesn't only have the classic option to save their game, but they can also export their character(s) into seperate files from their save game files. So, when you first start your adventure, you can collect some items from your surrounding environment and then EXPORT your character without saving your game ( and to be truthful, you don't have to save because you are at the very very beginning). Start over and those items will respawn, repeat the process as much as you need and you will have gold and at least one magic skill or spell high enough level for a level 1 character. XD I figured this out when i first started playing the game Sacred, i don't know if it was a bug, a glitch or hole in the programming of the game, but i used the heck out of it. XD
How about a cheat code ‘justice’ that changes a serious game you’re playing (like HALO) into a silly, childish, embarrassing mess? The enemies become offhand cartoons, your weapons turn into useless candy and the char Sprite says embarrassing things… 😈
Wolfe Glick is one of the “Pokémon world champions”.
"Talks to foes and resolve things peacefully"
*showing the one boss where you can't do so*
Well you CAN, but only at the very end
@@chaseyboi9918 not really talking it out though, he just goes "kill me" and you basically say "No lol"
21:49 That’s not a cheat, that’s just taking advantage of game design
Yeah it's not cheating. That's a flaw on the devs and should have just patched that
@@degenratex4834 (knowingly) exploiting flaws in a game, especially online games is cheating.
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Right? Don’t punish people; just fix the flaw.
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I feel like cheating is more using codes and hacks that other players don’t have access to and using that to gain an unfair advantage. Exploiting a game flaw is more ethically questionable and poor sportsmanship.
@@j.p.6932 exploiting unintended game weaknesses gives you an advantages over the other players. Most (online) games have this as clause in their eula's.
Some devs also dont care if its more like a "funny" glitch.
I have not watch your videos for a loooooooooong time Glad to be back
WolfeyVGC: cheats by buying a Pokémon team on eBay
eBay: bans WolfeyVGC
WolfeyVGC: makes drama off of this.
lol
@@SparkDragonFloof11 cheating in Pokémon VGC is making it unplayable!!
20:43 Today, Sims 4 is free to play. But the DLC, not free...
And gone are the days you could get the complete collection of game and DLC for free (i.e. Sims 2) once the next game came out, as a reward for being a loyal customer who'd bought at least the base game and one expansion.
Most of the companies punish cheaters, but not Blizzard...i guess. 🙄🙄Overwatch 2 is filled to the brim with cheaters. Heck, even their so called "anti-cheat" system has taken a long lasting vacation.
People, use cheats on SINGLE-PLAYER GAMES. Leave online play free of cheats and hacks. I admit it, i use cheats too. I have been using cheats for the past 20 or so years, but only on single-player games like GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas, Quantum Break and so on and so forth. Never on online games or in games that have any kind of multiplayer gameplay.
sometimes, the devs leave us players no choice but to use cheats to get past a particularly nasty npc.. especially in the older games this was a case of 'git gud or die trying' like the souls games but way before the souls games were ever made.
I remember hearing about that sims 4 anti-cheat, the thing is it didn't last long because I think it was only effective on the original base game at the time? (also, EA stopped caring about cheaters and started caring about putting out hundreds of added paid content for that game anyways... cause money...)
The base Sims 4 game is free-to-play now, and goodness knows they make enough cash off the many DLCs, so there's not really any point to pirating the base game. I do wonder if there are any anti-piracy measures integrated into the DLCs.
Funny thing about the Konami code in Gradius 3 on SNES, you can make the cheat work but you have to push the L and R buttons instead of left and right
With some limits and some later Gradius games would have takes on the code that takes a life when it's used
Fun fact: Mr. Resetti actually has a new Job in New Horizons. He's the person who responds when you call the Rescue Service. He also has a chance to appear in the Roost too.
*WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT THUMBNAIL??*
Watch your mouth.
@@37TomX it's allowed to cuss bro
first, you can mess with the time and date on your switch in modern versions of Animal crossing to time travel. Next Resetti isn't there to stop you from time traveling, Resetti instead is there to hilight the importance of saving before exiting
That’s not cheating it’s being smart 22:17
Eidos even made a tongue-in-cheek joke about the nude code for Tomb Raider in the ending of Tomb Raider II. She's about to take a shower until she breaks the fourth wall and says, "Don't you think you've seen enough?", then pulls out a shotgun and shoots the camera.
I love this series of cheaters getting punished could you continue
"did anyone ever happen to you" yeah, I intentionally used the "blow Lara up" cheat when I fluffed up. "Can't save it anyway, might as well go out with a bang"
is anybody talking about the thumbnail of this video 💀
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If you thought cheat codes were the way to become a hero, get ready for unexpected ‘rewards’!
I hate hackers, they're cheaters too. I'm a shiny hunter in Pokemon, and if you know anything about the Pokemon company, if they find you have hacked Pokemon in Pokemon home you could lose your entire account. After all the countless months and years working to collect 800 shiny Pokemon, the fact that a single hacked pokemon could destroy it all infuriates me!
So I can't trade Pokemon to get the ones I need.
Don't call them "hackers". It sounds way too cool for what they're doing.
They're just using a download program that runs scripts, they're "script kiddies".
@drucy. True. Still, I've never thought that "Hacker" sounded cool. It sounded more like a horror movie psychopath than anything else. For obvious reasons...
Anywho, I hope those psychopaths don't ruin your games. 👋
"Hacker" nowadays is almost airways used as a name for cheat makers, "script kiddies," and similar uses. Gone is the original, more positive meaning... 😟
I can't trade for another reason. I ain't paying shit to use the WiFi service when I already am paying to use my own internet.
I hate that they did that, when back in the 3DS and prior years, you didn't have to pay for a service that you are already most likely paying for in your home.
I'd go on a rant about it, but I'll leave it at that. :/
@OverlordZeroULTIMA Well you could always get a second system like I did and just do a local trade. I'm not trying to be smart, just trying to see if I can help you.
4:08 "Hackers responded by making stealth modchips."
-MattKC
I was homeless, did drugs, went into prison, where I got to know God. He changed my life. Now I have a home, a husband and a lovely year old daughter (Zoe), and a stream of income that gets me $22,000
Weekly. Plus a new identity - a child of God.
Hallelujah!!!
God bless you more abundantly
But then, what do you do? How do you come about that much
I’m genuinely curious to know how you make that much
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She’s a licensed broker here in the states 🇺🇸
I'm kind of stunned that you didn't include one of the best trolls in gaming history; Game Dev Tycoon's anti-piracy method. Oh well, maybe in the next installment! Because that takes trolling cheaters to a WHOLE new level!
what is that thumbnail bro💀
4:15 - ok, but what if you're NOT playing using a mod chip? You have to realize, I have an entirely unmodded PS1. I can play burned and import games with NO ISSUE. It's called "Disc Swapping" ... I mastered the technique nearly 20 years ago. I can literally do it blindfolded.
When are you going to do a face reveal????????????!?????????!?!?!?!?!?????
Me too
I was a child when the Total War franchise was really starting to take off with Rome Total War and Medieval 2 Total War. At some point, I discovered the RomeShell and MedievalShell cheating system, which allows you to breeze through your campaigns no problem. Unfortunately, I remember a couple of campaigns where I *tried* to enter a cheat which causes an opposing faction to instantly be destroyed, with all their armies and settlements becoming Rebels, and that happen to *my* faction instead.
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I've seen on other videos the game Game Dev Tycoon included a hilarious punishment for pirates. In the cracked version of the game, the games that the pirates create get pirated and causing the pirates' in-game company to lose money.
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Problem with the "fixes" like in spyro is that sometimes if you have a scratch in the right place, the pirate protection activates, even on legitimately purchased brand new copies of the game.
Do not copy
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Do not copy
@@mohammedalghamdi28 aww
Copy what? 💀
6:37 It would actually be legendary to see this hacked ending, even though it's a curse.
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I don't know if this is true
But someone said anti piracy effects in Spyro 3 can be found in the actual disc if you are playing it on the PS3.
I believe some games in the Ace Attorney series punished pirated copies by having them be entirely in Borginian (the wingding language from Apollo Justice). Making them essentially unplayable.
resetti is actualy now in rescue services for animal crossing new horizons! he eventualy says maybe you do want a do over
Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, if you steal from the shop, everyone calls you Thief and when you return to the shop, the shopkeeper zaps you with lightning insta killing you no matter how many hearts you have.
I love videos like this! Please keep doing more of them!
That thumbnail is WILD
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Mr resseti here actually now helps out the player in new horizons
GTA have more hackers than normal players
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Yeeeah... I wouldn't describe that as a "sigh".
To be fair, eventually you could get something similar to a NO-CD or a cracked .exe that would remove the pixilation on Sims 4. Game wouldn't have any adverse effects but it took the community a long-ass time to get around it
The Animal Crossing date skip exploit works in new horizons, you just need to go to the home menu and change the date when you save and exit. So the exploit's still there.
3:11 😂😂😂 glad I never learned you could even do cheats in that game.
16:47 this caught me so off guard 😂
Me: oh dis going to be funny!
Me after seeing the sims in 0:24 :.. oh no
Gotta say, bullets being replaced with chickens is a great trick to punish hackers. Great idea.
I knew a kid who hacked Minecraft to destroy someone else's world and the punishment he got was his entire world being nothing but sand and grass blocks. he couldn't build, explore, fight creepers/zombies, or do anything
17:56 simple solution to 100% achievements progression: use the cheat codes after you beat the game.
I've had tons of players turn invisible on me while playing DMZ- specifically on the Ashika Island map. I've never been a hacker, never been banned or anything like that, but still had this happen to me. It may probably worked right in the original version of Warzone, but ever since DMZ got added, Warzone got redone and attached to MWII the anti-cheat basically doesn't even work. Everybody I know ran into a bare minimum of 2 or 3 hackers in DMZ and/or Warzone per game. It hasn't really stopped either- you just don't run into as many while playing DMZ as you used to- now DMZ is full of people abusing the ever-living hell out of exploits like the underbarrell glitch.
The game “sighs” at you
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Sighs?
Every copy of Spyro 3 is personalized.
Game Dev Tycoon is the definition of karma. Pirate that game, and your games within a game will be mercilessly pirated by NPCs.
I remember that using the DOOM codes in Heretic would actually have the opposite effect. IDDQD for instance would take you down to one health, IDKFA takes away all weapons etc.
The Hacking Of Undertale
AfterLife was one of the rare "Diamonds in the Rough" of the LucasArts games!
I've seen the game once when my Dad or a relative had it in their possession, but I've found the videos on RUclips on the gameplay and it looked really fun! Like the Sim City games, but with a Heaven/Hell theme!
I wish AfterLife had sequel games, because tycoon gamers would really love this game today!
It's weird that he posted it 1 minute ago but the notification haven't notified me yet.
8:51 Last time from what I remember about Animal Crossing for GameCube was when you exit or "reset" your game without saving…
Well… Your Villager Player Characters face gets turned into a Gyrroid Face, and you lose all of your bells and items in your inventory. 😬🤔
If you put a no-nami code on Sanji i think the universe might just implode
I play Animal Crossing on a regular basis and Resetti's not as problematic as he is in later installments. The massive inconvenience (at least on the GameCube version) is that the system can't recognize the difference between someone voluntarily turning it off to erase a mistake they wanted to undo vs. the game turning off when the power goes out. I found that one out the hard way after playing for over 3 hours without temporarily saving when, 10 minutes into a thunderstorm, my mother cut the power with no warning because she caught me playing when I wasn't supposed to. Lesson learned!
I use freecam/noclip in video games because i love to see what the devs have hidden behind the scenes
In Metal Gear Solid 2, if you enter the Konami code during the code screen, Snake will say 'What do you think you're doing?'
1:57 I got news for you buddy, that ain't no sigh lol
12:35 this is like the game that gumball and Darwin played in the library and that one guy spended a month on the pc
For the Spyro one. It was either me or my cousin who bought a game from the game store. At that time, we thought it was defected. Never knew the game store sold pirated games. One such moment occurred. During the final battle against the Sorceress, just one flame or hit from the Sorceress, Spyro nope his way out of there and we ended up back at the very first hub world which the rocket overlaid with the hot air balloon, progress completely lost.
Edit: As for Heretic, the IDDQD and IDKFA cheats are for trolling. The actual cheats would be rambo (for all weapons) and quicken (for God Mode).
See, i knew something like this can happen
I wonder if you'll add more soon. One they had in Red Dead Redemption, if you're caught cheating as you play online, the npc fellas in the towns will attack weather or not you provoked them, and you'll also be branded as "player killer" to make other players more likely to go after you for cheating.
Weird I was thinking today when I walked into Konami’s London branch doing a courier delivery back in the 1990’s, and here a few hours later Konami springs up.