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Do you approve of Action replay?

DarkChariardX

The master of Fire pokemon
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    do you like using cheats like action replay and gamesharks or do you absolutely hate it? (u cant lie theres some fun cheats out there)
     
    I have nothing against it. The only thing I lament is when people hack an entire team with ridiculas, sometimes outright illegal stats, and use them on wifi:C
     
    I have nothing against it. The only thing I lament is when people hack an entire team with ridiculas, sometimes outright illegal stats, and use them on wifi:C

    Like him, as long as you don't use it to hack your team and battle on WI-FI, it is OK.
    Anyway, what is the difference on other if you hack your in-side game?
     
    I'm a purist, so something like that defiles the very nature that the creators intended for the game. :cheeky:

    Actually, I don't mind it. I've never had one myself, but I'd definitely use it if I did. Obviously within the limits that is.
     
    Action replay is fine by me. It's a great source for items and TM's. It's those stupid things like walk through walls that get me. Why would anyone really want to do that in pokemon? There's no point really.
     
    yeah im fine with it and own one. i only use it for cloning items and super xp gain to lvl up but never to hack any pokes. o also fast egg hatch is amazing lol
     
    I personally like doing everything the legit way and harder way so that way I can say that I did do that without cheats, etc.

    Though if it's impossible, I might let it slip :)
     
    I don't use cheats but if other people want to do it in their own game then that's their business.
     
    I'm fine with other people using Action Replay as long as it doesn't destroy online gameplay and that's with any DS game, not just Pokemon. Even though I don't have one, though I do have a similar device for cheats, I only cheat after I beat the game or on games I do not particularly care about.
     
    Because I have emulated games, I will always backup save files and then I'll use AR only for events.


    i some times use it 4 events, but i use it mainly if im stuck or its nearly impossable 2 beat (or cuz i feel liek goin random XD) cuz i have some weak pokés sometimes (i dnt bother fighting wilds and some trainers (speed run i kno))
     
    i only used it because of the fact that im too lazy to fill up the pokedex and i wanted stuff off the gts
    but for competitive uses NOOOOOOOOOOO cause ud be at a huge advantage like a wondertomb lol it cant faint unless u put it in poison lol and u can alter stats with it so no i think that its a horrible idea outside of competitve battling
     
    I don't use it often, but what I do use it for doesn't interfere with other people, and I try to make sure nothing completely absurd happens. Fast Egg Hatch and Event/Event Pokemon codes are my favorites. If they aren't doing multiplayer, it's fine with me. On non-Pokemon games, I'll try to unseal any stuff that got locked up during translation. Yes, Megaman Black Ace, I'm looking at you.
     
    I dont use action replay, but I dont care if others choose to. My brothers uses his for his diamond game. But for mine I think it loses some of the fun, when action replay is used.
     
    The Action Replay is useful to get events and Pokemon that would be impossible for you to get otherwise. If you want to complete your PokeDex, but don't have time to go to an actual event, then you should use the Action Replay. If and when you get bored with your game and don't really care much for it, you could sue the AR for lulz purposes.

    The only thing I wouldn't do with an AR is use it for competitive purposes. That's just cheating and it takes all the fun out of training the Pokemon yourself.
     
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