* emanuele always used god-mode when playing videogames because it's faster and easier. :P
Same here. If a game doesn't have a god mode or a cheat app for it, I'm not interested. If I can't be sure I'll see the end of it, what's the point? If I have to redo endlessly some segment because I don't have the skillz (and clearly, I don't), where's the fun in that? There are enough good games out there that I don't have to stick to a selection of them, so if a game isn't entertaining enough -- no point in even trying it out. Although my kind of game tends to be RPGs (J-RPG or western ones, whatever), so I'll just say that these games usually have enough content for a non-skilled user to last at least 50 to 200 hours, so why bother extending this to 100 or 500 hours just because you want to play fair..? Nah. God game is satisfying enough. I've only rarely played a game in non-God mode and enjoyed it. I can think of Two Worlds, it was fun because I quickly realized how broken it was (you could create new weapons by merging two weapons together, and you could do that indefinitely... Halfway through the game, my weapons were already killing any baddies with a single hit. What fun! Too bad that 'oversight' was fixed in the sequel... Which I, consequently, never played.
Oh, well... Seriously, I haven't played a game in like, 6 months. Too busy on Wedge for that, so the only games I play are Scrabble and Spider Solitaire, between two rounds of coding. Hmm...