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Jacksepticeye subnautica 2
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jacksepticeye subnautica 2

Watched his mario maker series lately? He`s cheating there too cause he get`s enraged xD pity though since that`s the most funny part when things don`t go as he likes to. I'm sure if say subnautica had a way for say you to build a drone(s) to go and harvest materials for you while you go out and explore or fight reapers or something then people like Mark wouldn't use the codes because they could still show their audiences something entertaining while the background does the tedious work then they could go back to building knowing they don't have to go farm for 6 hours. He's currently doing another letsplay of another survival/harvesting/building game and its a game that has a bit more to offer than subnautica in terms of stuff you can do and despite it taking quite a long time to harvest materials and get things going, because it can be done and theres things to do while other stuff happens he's avoided using codes. I can't speak for Jack, but if you've seen any of Markipliers other lets play you'd see that he avoids these shortcuts/cheats whenever possible. Also, some gameplays become unplayable without the use of console commands even during the released version of the game. Devs don't add console commands to their games to let us cheat, but to test the game. Cheating in a multiplayer game ruins the game for other players and anyone that does it should be punished harshly.Īlso, is it really cheating if it is in an Early Access game? Early Access games are supposed to allow us to give feedback on the game to the devs either through some bug that the devs haven't caught yet or ways to improve the game. Cheating in a single player game only affects the player cheating so it is up to them if cheating ruins or enhances their experience with the game. So cheating is a small price to pay to keep a game entertaining.Ĭheating in a single player game is completely different from cheating in a multiplayer game. As soon as a game no longer becomes fun, then Let's Players like Markiplier will no longer play that game. If he spent 5 hours grinding for materials, then had to do the video, his videos would not be as entertaining. It is cheating to save time rather than cheating to compensate for a lack of skill. If Creative mode allowed you to die and had survival elements, then they would have used Creative mode. Markiplier and Jacksepticeye's videos show that they don't mind dying a hundred times in a video game, but they care about their time and their audience's time. Where is the danger in Creative mode? Facing a Reaper Leviathan or Crab Snake in Creative mode is a joke compared to Survival or Hardcore mode. Of course, only Jacksepticeye and Markiplier are the only ones who know why they stop, but 20 episodes on a single game is a lot for them. Without the removal of this pain, they could have reached a point where they couldn't stand spending another hour on grinding for resources.

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It is entirely possible that Cheating allowed Jacksepticeye do his last couple of Subnautica episodes and Markiplier able to complete this week's episode since it removed the pain of grinding. In Subnautica, the Scanner Room will definitely reduce the pain of grinding since we won't have to spend too much time on finding a specific resource. Some games make the grind bearable or fun, but in lots of games it is a mindnumbing activity that is meant to prolong the game without adding more interesting content. There is very good reason why Grind is a dreaded activity in lots of games. There are some Let's Players that only play a few games so they can easily do 50 episodes for a certain game, but Markiplier and Jacksepticeye usually do a few episodes and move on to another game.Īlso, the concept that cheating causes them to lose interest in the game is flawed. And there's ALWAYS another game.Ģ0 episodes is already a lot for Let's Players like Markiplier and Jacksepticeye. I'm disappointed Jacksepticeye stopped playing Subnautica, but once the cheating began, the game became too easy for him (and without enough narrative in the game), he got bored and moved on.īut then again. The game then becomes a base building exercise, which they'll do once or twice, and then they stop playing the game. Once a player/YouTuber like Jacksepticeye or Markiplier is no longer willing to do "the grind", their days playing Subnautica are numbered. However, I've watched A LOT of Subnautica videos over the past year and I've noticed a pattern.















Jacksepticeye subnautica 2