JaiGuru
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I have a code I follow with games where I try not to cheat or use any type of guide as a rule. Games cost money, and frankly quite a bit of it. When you cheat you're literally robbing yourself of the value of that money, as well as the experience of overcoming a trial. That said, I do have soft limits. A game's purpose, first and foremost, is to be enjoyable. If I get hopelessly stuck on a puzzle for too long I will turn to a guide or a cheat to get past it, and then resume normal gameplay, but I do owe an honest, hard try at passing it normally first.
Ultimately, on a single player game you can only cheat yourself. You have to ask "do I feel cheated?" if you use cheats. If the answer is "no", then that's fair and you should do what makes the game feel right for you. But I would argue there is rarely a time where an easy pass returns as much value as having climbed the hill honestly.
Ultimately, on a single player game you can only cheat yourself. You have to ask "do I feel cheated?" if you use cheats. If the answer is "no", then that's fair and you should do what makes the game feel right for you. But I would argue there is rarely a time where an easy pass returns as much value as having climbed the hill honestly.