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− | + | In video games, cheats can take the form of secret access codes in single-player games (such as the Konami code) which unlock a bonus for the player when entered, hacks and exploits which give players an unfair advantage in online multiplayer games and single-player modes, or unfair collusion between players in online games (such as a player who spectates a match, removing limitations such as "fog of war", and reports on enemy positions to game partners). | |
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− | + | In Arcen Games' games, they take the form of the first. This page is to separate them by game. | |
− | + | *[[AI War:Cheats]] | |
− | + | *[[Skyward Collapse:Cheats]] | |
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 29 October 2018
In video games, cheats can take the form of secret access codes in single-player games (such as the Konami code) which unlock a bonus for the player when entered, hacks and exploits which give players an unfair advantage in online multiplayer games and single-player modes, or unfair collusion between players in online games (such as a player who spectates a match, removing limitations such as "fog of war", and reports on enemy positions to game partners).
In Arcen Games' games, they take the form of the first. This page is to separate them by game.