
- #Clicker heroes 2 cheat table mod#
- #Clicker heroes 2 cheat table driver#
- #Clicker heroes 2 cheat table mods#
- #Clicker heroes 2 cheat table windows#
If its purely due to wishing to make money off of it via stigmatizing the use of autoclickers, at least be forward about it and not hide it. It would be nice to not get a PR answer, and get why the change actually occured, because its pretty obvious that one has indeed come about, from being totally okay with autoclickers to finally calling them cheating, all around the same time you began development of your own, and a second project.

#Clicker heroes 2 cheat table mods#
Beyond that even, the wiki, on reddit, where a lot of the Mods are Staff, had links to autoclickers they recommended.
#Clicker heroes 2 cheat table mod#
Isn't it more the community opinion that should dictate what's cheating and what isn't? More to the point, why is it just as you were starting to work on your other project, and this AutoClicker in-game I have to assume is part of that next project that you wanted to monitize to keep the company going, suddenly you now begin to say what you think is cheating and what isn't? I mean, the threads I linked aren't the only instances of Autoclickers on your own curated - yes, reddit can be seen as a curated community when so many Devs are on Mod duty - community, and yet there was no mention of them being bad until recently. You can't exactly say "Yeah, using SAM is totally not cheating in our game", when you need to stay within the limits of the Steam TOS which clearly states that it is.īeyond THAT even, what happens to companies who have a group of Devs start the project, and then some leave? Who do you listen to at that point.? The Devs that were newly hired, or the ones that started the project? For one man teams, this MAY make sense, but for anything larger than that, it just doesn't. Same goes for this what happens in a period of time when you Devs stop caring about this, and move onto the new big and shiny project, who then defines cheating and not? Not to mention the Steam or whatever DRM TOS that is in place that you need to stay within. You can literally over-ride some of the game's own programming, and things like that, but the game is so old now, the developers have all moved to different things and probably could care less about how people are playing. I mean, let's just take for example Mario. Originally posted by Froggy Fraggelnos:The ones who Developed the game is ultimately those who define what a cheat is and is not for their product imo.

If you call someone a cheater who only did what was "allowed" when he did it, you loose credibility and piss people off.

That's why I strongly disagree with the developers change of mind. It is not OK to label those players as cheaters in hindsight. It is debatable at best.Īll in all, using auto clickers (at least moderately) was perfectly OK a while ago. I can see how some of them might be considered cheating, based on the amount of automation or how excessive the click rates are, but I don't see a clear line. If they are not cheating, external ones aren't either, at least not for being external as it's only condition. If auto clickers are cheating, then using the integrated ones is cheating as well, them being integrated doesn't change that. All are clearly cheats, and all were in the game. With a simple button combination you could get instant access to all powerups, 30 extra lives, unlimited lives, lots of stuff depending on the actual game. If you are not familiar with it, you might want to look up the Konami code. That has never been a criterium for something being a cheat or not. This new autoclicker isn't cheating, it's in the game. Originally posted by nwnc710:Clickstorm isn't cheating, it's in the game.

I still wouldn't be a cheater even if that "definition" above was true and strictly applied, since I build my automation myself, so it's not 3rd party. But it goes through the provided game interface, so an auto clicker can do nothing that user can't do, just faster.ĭisclosure: I do use some (but not excessive) automation. Sure, it doesn't translate mechanical user activity directly, instead it generates virtual clicks. And technically that is all that an auto clicker can do as well.
#Clicker heroes 2 cheat table windows#
Is Windows approved? What about Windows PowerShell, a part of Windows that can be used to automate things and is not an autoclicker by definition?Īll we can do is click on stuff and press buttons. Windows mouse keys as well, but nobody in his right mind would consider those cheating.
#Clicker heroes 2 cheat table driver#
My mouse driver is an unapproved 3rd party application. Originally posted by nwnc710:Well, if you're using an unapproved third party application to do something in the game that the developers did not indend for you to be able to do, that is the very definition of cheating.
