
Another year, same story. Today on the Xbox Live Marketplace you can buy yourself a cheat to max out your golfer’s stats in Tiger Woods 08. The price, 200 Microsoft Points ($2.50).
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Maxed Out Player (200 MS Points) – 8/31
Max out your original game face golfer’s skills. Save yourself the time of building up your golfer, and instantly set all skills to 110%!
Just like last year, I’m willing to bet this sells a bunch. Seriously, why as gamers do we let this stand? Everyone needs to speak up and tell EA that selling cheat codes isn’t going to fly.













dumb dumb dumb
So dumb, it’s worthy of duplicate comments
whoops – lol
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Honestly, this is really stupid. The same thing was done for NFS:MW. I didn’t pick up any of the cheats. Why would I want cheats to ruin a already short game. Also, they don’t even give you achievement points if you use them, so your basically just scre*ing yourself over if you buy them. Plus, its more fun to have that sense of accomplishment when you finally get your golfer to those stats.
I agree… totally ridiculous… What the hell is the fun in that?
Cheat codes will always be around, there the inevitable way for people who don’t appreciate a quality game to blow right through it. That’s why i thought ‘Key’s to the City’ was so revolutionary for videogame (seen in Crackdown). But the fact that you have to buy it is pretty low.
Game Hard – I have nothing against cheat codes. You wanna use, be my guest. My beef here is that something that has always been included in the game as a cheat is now for sale
I don’t use cheat codes I’m just saying it was kind of cool in Crackdown how they were all there in ‘Keys to the City’ mode. But yea the fact that they are for sale is a low blow.
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