Thispage contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Dead to Rights for PlayStation 2. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.
This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Dead to Rights for Xbox. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.
All weapon classes have five disarm motions ... B, UP and B, LEFT and B, RIGHT and B, Down and B. The only exception is with the shotgun, which only uses B, or UP and B.
NOTE: Disable the Random Disarm Option before attempting.
So, 80 Microsoft Points down, I had a tier 3 car that could take me to the end of the game, right from the beginning. And it did. Am I a cheat? Am I a failure? Is all this moaning about Dead Space 3 just a repressed, conflicting feeling of deep guilt and embarrassment?
The problem I have is that to make the micro-transactions enticing they nix the game so obtaining whatever resource takes a ridiculous amount of time and grinding. It spoils the nice balance and flow that makes games like Need For Speed work so well.
Personally I like the idea of micro-transactions more than I do DLC.
Micro-transactions are simply shortcuts to existing content, DLC is blocking content off to the player unless they cough up the cash.
Up, L1, Triangle, Right, forever ingrained in my brain as the code to unlock Sweet Tooth in Twisted Metal 2. Although there was no purchase or internet needed for this, it was written in lights on the ground in the New York level if you were to plummet to your death in the right place. Happy days.
I have absolutely no quarms about micro-transactions in its current format. If somebody wants to pay a little extra to make the game easier, let them go for it. When content starts to be withheld by publishers and devs to sell on for further dollar, thats when I will start kicking up a fuss.
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To use the code, players would press up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and the Start button on the controller to make games easier. It was named after the popular Japanese gaming and entertainment company Konami, where Hashimoto worked.
Hashimoto is credited with work on at least nine video games. He created the code when he was in charge of taking the arcade version of the spacecraft shooting game Gradius and converting it for the Nintendo console in 1986.
"I hadn't played that much and obviously couldn't beat it myself, so I put in the Konami code," he said in a 2003 interview. "Because I was the one who was going to be using it, I made sure it was easy to remember."
It also found its way into pop culture easter eggs, a secret nod to geekery. A character in the Disney movie Wreck-It Ralph, for example, uses it as a password. Type the code in on some websites and it triggers secret tricks. There are murals and tattoos. Even a command for Amazon's Alexa device.
"We pray for the souls. As someone who got on the same boat and shared a little time, the obituary was a bit painful," a translated tweet said. "Please keep making games in heaven. Thank you very much."
The Konami Code was first used in the release of Gradius (1986), a scrolling shooter for the NES[11] and was popularized among North American players in the NES version of Contra. The code is also known as the "Contra Code" and "30 Lives Code", since the code provided the player 30 extra lives in Contra. The code has been used to help novice players progress through the game.[10][12]
The Konami Code was created by Kazuhisa Hashimoto, who was developing the home port of the 1985 arcade game Gradius for the NES. Finding the game too difficult to play through during testing, he created the cheat code, which gives the player a full set of power-ups (normally attained gradually throughout the game).[2] After entering the sequence using the controller when the game was paused the player received all available power-ups. The code was meant to be removed prior to publishing, but this was overlooked and only discovered as the game was being prepared for mass production. The developers decided to leave it there, as removing it could result in new bugs and glitches. The sequence was easy enough to remember for testers and simultaneously sufficiently hard to enter accidentally during the gameplay for unsuspecting users.[citation needed]
The Konami Code was thus included in the series' other sequels and spin-offs, with some key differences. The code has been subsequently re-used in a large number of other games and other computer programs.
It's basically impossible to get rid of all Sims "fear of dead end job" at once and I feel like this also still impacts them eventhough feats are turned off. They make soooooo little progress during workday.
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but then wait. look up the exact code for the type of fear you have There are too many to list here, but go look at that site to see them all. For example, the fear of a dead end job is: trait_Fear_DeadEndJob
A better way of getting rid of fears - that I've found - other than turning off the wants and fears altogether in the game menu (but I want the wants!). I've found that downloading the UI Cheats Extension and right clicking on the fear in my sims info panel - will give me a pop up asking if I want to remove the trait. Then I right click on the moodlets related to the fear, and it's like it never happened.
The way I do it with that is to right click on the sim, go to Cheat Sim Info > Remove Trait > scroll until you find the Dead End Job or whatever trait, then do the same with Remove Moodlet; and bada bing bada boom it never happened. These are just easier to me then remembering what each specific cheat code for removing the fear is; if you know how to mod that is. Just make sure to remove these mods first if an update happens (until they are also updated) because these are like the first that'll break your game.
You know, the ones that make difficult and frustrating video games a piece of cake. The ones that turn unbeatable levels into walks in the park. The ones that give you immunity against zombies, monsters and war-time opposition. The ones that let you reach two of the biggest Aussie Millions final tables in the same week. You know, those kind of cheat codes.
Growing up, my hometown was obsessed with Pokemon. Everyone collected the cards but those that were really serious played on Game Boy. Quickly, instead of playing football and basketball during recess, we were battling and trading Pokemon. It was a level playing field, until one of my friends came to me with an admission. His older brother had showed him a cheat code in the game that could give you 99 Rare Candies. What are Rare Candies you may ask? They instantly level up your Pokemon, meaning that evolution and attribute boosts that would have normally taken weeks or months, could happen overnight. Overnight, we became the deadliest combination of Pokemon masters Eisenhower Elementary School had ever seen. Fedor Holz is the 99 Rare Candy cheat code.
Tomorrow, Fedor Holz will take 99 Rare Candies, Infinite Special, Moon Physics, Perfect Balance and Invincibility to the Aussie Millions Main Event final table and the $100,000 Aussie Millions Challenge final table. While his opponents try to keep him from leveling up, Fedor Holz will continue to be a cheat code.
To enter cheats into Red Dead Redemption, pause the game, then access Options then Cheats. Here, any cheats that have been already unlocked will be available to toggle on and off, meaning you only have to enter each cheat once to access it whenever you like.
As well as cheats that you can enter manually, there's also a selection exclusive to the Rockstar Social Club service. However, since the servers have turned offline, every Social Club cheat - even those tied to challenges - are automatically unlocked when you connect online, allowing you to spwan donkeys and make citizens trigger happy from the get go.
Remember that entering cheats will disable the ability to unlock Achievements or Trophies for the duration of that playthrough (make sure you have an old save handy) and that these cheats work with the base game, expansion Undead Nightmare and the Game of the Year Edition.
To add new cheats, go to the Options menu and select the "Cheats" option. Then press "Triangle" (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4), "Y" (Xbox 360) or "X" (Nintendo Switch) and type in the cheat phrase (from our handy table below!) Once activated, players cannot obtain Achievements/Trophies even if the cheats are turned off afterwards and will have to load a previous save to do so once more.
Some cheats can also be found in the bottom corner of in-game Newspapers or written on the walls of certain structures. Other cheats become available after successfully linking a Xbox Live or PSN account with the Rockstar Social Club (see below).
Several additional cheats are unlocked and added to the list by creating an account on the Rockstar Games Social Club and linking it with a Xbox Live Gamer Tag/PSN account. The following cheats are not added via a code; instead the player has to "Claim" those cheats from the website which will be automatically activated on the console. (An internet connection will be needed.)
There's a lot of talk online about how to get to Mexico using various glitches but I haven't seen much about exploring outside the western/northern/eastern boundaries of the game until I came across this youtube video showing an easy way to get out of the map that still works in 1.05:
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