PenutBrittle: The game does not let you drop money and that would not work (unless you want to buy three thousand energy drinks and watch Wei do the drinking animation every time, which sounds like a horrid way to spend an hour).
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And I don't think it's an overstatement at all.
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It would be extremely intrusive to try to play around the cheats (coming from someone who's played and beaten the game).
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The best you could do is buy a bunch of cars and just never drive them,
but it would be infinitely easier to just not buy or uninstall the DLC. -------------------
Plus that still doesn't solve the XP problem.
Well that sucks....can't you buy a weapon/etc and drop that, then? (Or as I said just ignore you have all that money and simply hold back on spending.....you could even build it into the immersion by calling the main character a frugal spender or some such.)
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Opinions, man......we all have em'.
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They're not cheats(imo)....they're gameplay advantages. Cheats(imo) are using codes/cracks/etc to gain an advantage the game/dev doesn't normally allow you to have, not using DLC which adds items/exp/cash/etc.
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Then why do some buy the DLC without looking into reviews/etc and then complain that it ruins the game for them?
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What XP problem?
GameRager: Imo it's more a legacy of sound business strategies. ;)
PenutBrittle: Except Square-Enix posted a pretty big loss, none of their games hit their sales targets and the CEO is stepping down. Doesn't sound particularly sound to me.
Just because it didn't work for them that doesn't mean the strategy isn't sound or that that's the only reason SQ-Enix is losing money.