@nukeforum it is graded by Inability to reproduce(Nominee must be dead or rendered sterile), Excellence(Astoundingly stupid judgment), Self-Selection(Cause of one's own demise.), and Maturity(Capable of sound judgment).
I'm playing Undertale, and I wonder my progression percentage. I saw some pictures of people with pretty high loves (levels). I want to reach higher loves to get more HP, but I don't want to kill everyone too.
Is there a way to see my progression percentage in-game or in a website etc?
I think I'm kinda stuck and I'd like to ask for help. Some preliminary stuff first:
I've already explored most of the Commonwealth and did most of the quests. I decided to side with the Railroad and they helped me build that teleporter thing. I promised Virgil I'd get him some FEV cure and Desde...
So I've been datamining Undertale, and I came across this one file called mysteryman, and I decided to delve deeper. I found out that this guy was called W.D. Gaster, and I altered the fun values and whatnot to get all of his black and white characters and Gaster himself to spawn. But what was th...
@murgatroid99 The problem is that for %Deity knows what reason, Ubisoft has infected the singleplayer with multiplayer elements, mainly other players being able to invade your singleplayer game and steal stuff from you
You can opt out of it through the options, but they still got a blanket ban on any and all cheats and hacks in "online multiplayer, singleplayer over the internet or on Local Area Network", But they don't mention anything about offline singleplayer without involvement of the internet or a LAN
@djsmiley2k There are two orthogonal issues here: "is it OK to cheat in singleplayer games with multiplayer elements?" and "Can uPlay tell if you cheated in a completely disconnected singleplayer game?"
We have Where do we stand on cheating in single player games?, about cheating in singleplayer games (which says "cheating in singleplayer is fine") and How do we stand on cheats, in particularly for multiplayer games? (which says "cheating in multiplayer is deplorable").
However, some games that...
@twobugs Which is my point: they were giving themselves custom equipment, but aside from combinations of gun abilities, I doubt they were able to actually add completely new types of ammo to the game. If a gun can be modded fire guns in the multiplayer, there probably was a gun that can already do that in singleplayer
Ohterwise other players would not be able to see what your gun was doing, since they didn't have a modded version of the game
@NateKerkhofs It's been a while, but they were able to create guns that were impossible to find in single player. Stats significantly out of the intended ranges
You can see similar stuff in Diablo 3 console, where sometimes you'll encounter people with equipment several orders of magnitude stronger than intended
I do not condone multiplayer cheating myself, and I condemn it with the strongest terms. However, I only play singleplayer with as much of the multiplayer bullshit as possible disabled.
@MadMAxJr Yep, always online and forced multiplayer make it a tough line to tread. I wouldn't trust Ubisoft to handle this with anything but a blunt warhead.
You can opt out of it through the options, but they still got a blanket ban on any and all cheats and hacks in "online multiplayer, singleplayer over the internet or on Local Area Network", But they don't mention anything about offline singleplayer without involvement of the internet or a LAN
@MadMAxJr OR I can just disable my connection to Ubisoft servers alltogether and run the game offline on my own computer without any wired or wireless connectivity to other computers
Tinker Tom keeps giving me these missions - I do seem to be making 'some' kind of progress as he tells me now we have good coverage of the wasteland.... and then tells me he has another for me to setup.
Do they ever end or is this another infinite quest setup?
Unfortunately Uplay might respond to the inquiry with 'We don't release information about bans' the same way Steam doesn't comment on what triggers VAC specifically.
I've been making a Hard map in Minecraft, but whenever I test it, I keep getting hungry! The goal is to kill all of the monsters in the map, but I can't sprint, sleep or focus if I'm about to die of starvation. What do I do?