I've played football games where the computer's defense always knew the right play to call. I would even intentionally call inappropriate plays on offense (like running plays on 3rd down and 15 - 20 yards or "Hail Mary" passes on 2nd down and less than a yard to go) just to see if the computer would pick the right defense, and it usually did. It feels weird to accuse games of cheating, but they seemed to make the right calls way too often to be random luck.
I don't see any point in breaking stuff, since that only hurts myself financially in the long run. But I've had a number of games over the years that I simply refused to play because I believed I wasn't get a fair chance. These are the games that I sell to stores that buy back used stuff.
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