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Originally Posted by BadNick
carrot,
my kid told me he has to "turn on my mod" and then the game lets him put betty's underwater so he can better blow up unsuspecting passers-by.
Just from overhearing conversations from my den, I gather that these mods, of which there are many, are frowned upon by some serious players since it's basically cheating by use of some weird hack to the controller or game software. I think my kid has other mods that greatly increase his firing rate and other such useful war capabilities...though I think he's finally realizing that to gain respect of his fellow soldiers, he has to kill everybody within the rules.
Do you ever use a "glitch"? I think that lets you move through the landscape in "unnatural" ways...like getting from here to there without passing through the space between, or you can walk through walls and over roofs that are normally inaccessible...so I'm just learning this from hearing "our recon plane will find them wherever they hide" and other such banter.
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I've been wondering for the longest time something of a triviality: did
carrot glace go by any other name prior, or was that just an exceptionally-well-timed tangential discussion with a now-defunct newbie who seemed to have an affinity for the cookie monster, and ultimately, led to carrot glace adopting his current, very awesome avatar (of which I helped him shift to... now I'm wondering where exactly this discussion/thread/tet-a-tet took place...) Last wonder I'm pondering: what is a '
glace'?
BadNick:
I originally meant for this random-pertaining-to-you post, but fated-to-be-reply by me, to be as an additional commentary on "game hacks". I don't condone the use of them, as one of the main reasons I embark on a game is to experience it, learn from it, and then, if there's time, finish it (and gain fuzzy internal rewards by beating it).
However, there are some kind of very cool game mods that serve little to no purpose other than to provide some odd, glaced entertainment (I most assuredly mayhaps used the word wrong). Take for example:
Geddan.