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Octavia Leithoff

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This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for The Warriors for PlayStation Portable. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.

I played with the game for a while and found out that cheat codes do not disable trophies I activated unlimited health and a few more and still managed to get three trophies the only two cheats that don't seem to work are 100% completion in story mode and complete current mission.

Can anyone confrim that all cheat codes are working? I try with unlimited health and it don't work for me (i still can get killed). That code with 200$, 3 flashes and 9 sprays works on the other hand

You can use almost all cheat codes from PS2. But if you use 100% complete or mission complete cheat you're totally SCREWED on current save, because two last missions in Coney Island wil not show on map thus making 100% completion impossible. Beware.

Both the Diehard Dedication (complete all objectives) and the King of Coney Island trophies (complete the game to 100%) are affected by this and will not unlock until we get to complete these two Coney Turf missions. So it is best to immediately get these out of the way the moment they become available to us.

I actually just tried these cheats out of curiosity and not out of necessity, without being aware that they could actually cause this glitch. So it is best to just ignore and avoid using the Steel-toe Boots and Brass Knuckles perks altogether, since they are pretty much useless anyway.

I'm sitting at 14/17 bonus objectives complete in Coney Turf, but the remaining 3 bonus missions won't spawn. They are 'Turf Invasion' missions unlocked through completion of story missions alone. I know I've met the requisite requirements to unlock these, and I've completed virtually everything else in the game on Hardcore at least once.

Anyone else encountered this? I don't think they were designed to be miss able on a single save game. Previously I played 5+ Coney missions back to back (after story completion), and then nothing. Replaying other stuff doesn't seem to kick it into gear.

To avoid missing this one: Using some of the PS2 in-game secret codes affects bonus mission completion in Coney Turf... - If codes corresponding to certain Turf Invasions and their rewards are used previous to those missions being spawned/played once unlocked, those bonus missions will never spawn (and you won't be able to complete all bonus missions + trophy on that save game profile) - Cheats don't appear to affect Story completion + trophy (the few that I used at least).

I think this is just right that it does, otherwise the cheats are just going to be super OP and break the game - making it even more easier than it already is. I was also wondering about this myself and had just recently found out, about one cheat cancelling the other out once it gets activated. They are basically kind of the same anyway.

There are some new cheats and modifiers in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock including "Color Shuffle", "Mirror Mode", "Note Shuffle", and "Remote Players". The "Always Slide" cheat has been renamed to "All Taps". Most cheats and modifiers can be unlocked by inputting eight fret buttons in the input cheats menu but some could also be unlocked by ranking up to certain ranks.

Oh and Cheat code commandos -no One but the silly few believe your playing legit.
Im glad theres forum because now i have had my say and Love the challenge of learning and playing against purist (people who dont use cheat codes ) we need a relief room that cheaters cant enter.

As far as cheaters go, I will say that there ARE in fact a fair few of them (on console it is almost ALWAYS playstation players that are suspect), especially the repeat offenders that you run into. The best you can do is report them through the in game function, and if its something REALLY suspicious (or obvious), send a clip to one of the moderators on here and they will point you in the right direction or help you out.

If you want a VERY easy way to beat Sinjid without cheating,

On level up, get Health...lots and lots of health.

Save up your skill points after a while and spend them all to get Avenger (Get it up to 10)

You can level up your strength from time to time to, JUST enough to get you the best gear (You won't NEED strength with your attack from here on)

...Apparently if you have any more skill points, spend them in Shadow blend, I think it is called (I read that somewhere once, I never actually tried it but you DO need speed, I kept missing with attacks)

As the enemy knocks down your health, your damage with avenger increases enough to take out ANY enemy with a few-1 hit! Just get your health down to 1 in a battle (Hopefully not leveling up) and get a REALLY great shield. The next battle your health will still be 1, but your shield will be full. Avenger's damage will be humongous!

If you have an x p go into the trainig room and click on easy then right click and click forward then a bug named trainig ward will apear then click forward again and 2 bugs will appear click forward and then there will be a black screen click forward one more time an you will get 50 EXP and some money then you can do that as long as you want then do it in the monster portal and click forward as many times as it takes and you will get a sheid or a sword that you only get at the end of the game.

Ugh XD I got one. You know the "moon ring", right? Well...

1) Do the trick once.
2) Save.
3) Start a new game, do NOT save, go suicide on something (monster gate/high training ward).
4) When asked what to do after death, say "load".
5) You can now get the ring and do the moon trick again ^_^ Repeat ad nauseum for more Skill Points.

ugh ur all idiots what u do is go to mofunzone.com on internet explorer and when ur in a battle press the right mouse button and hit forward i sugest u do this in the monster gate so u cn get the fallen shield and sword ... if u dont want to do that download a trainer search sinjid sotw train in google

heres quite a simple and easy one to do.
go to the training arena and select 'basic training'.
once the battle starts. right click. you then click on forward. repeat this until you get to the black screen. once you get to the black screen do the same and you get 75 experience and some gold. you can repeat this by clicking back' twice till you get back to the battle and then 'forward' twice.

warning! do not click rewind it will send you back to the start screen and all unsaved data will be lost.

Last season, the Warriors trotted out a deadly, little, small lineup every now and then. It featured the Splash Brothers, Andre Iguodala and Harrison Barnes at the forward spots and Draymond Green at center. It's a deadly offensive lineup that works defensively because Green is tough and flexible, and because Iguodala and Thompson are studs on that end. But mostly it works because it's a deadly offensive lineup.

Most of the world was introduced to this lineup in the NBA Finals when Steve Kerr leveraged it against the Cavaliers to strong effect. In fact, the lineup played more minutes in the 2015 postseason than in the regular season. And it went really well: the unit was +38 (exclusively against playoff teams, mind you) in 111 minutes.

Interim coach Luke Walton is leaning even more on the cheat code lineup this season. Through 15 games the lineup has played 56 minutes total. And it's performed even better than last season, as this chart shows.

The cheat code lineup is +81 over 56 minutes. That's incredible! It's been outscored only once this season -- a one-minute stint versus Memphis in which the Grizz won 5-2 -- and has put up just incredible scoring numbers. The 14 points in two minutes against the Nuggets on Sunday is a new level of awesome. Fourteen points in two minutes. In the Warriors' previous two games, the lineup outscored the Clippers and Bulls by a combined 31 points in 12 minutes of play.

This is perhaps the most potent scoring lineup we've ever seen. Analysts and opponents are poring over ways to slow it down. It'd appear that the best bet is to try to outscore them, as the defensive performance of the lineup has been subpar compared to the Warriors' typical stinginess. But I don't know how you keep up with an offense scoring almost four points per minute. This is just not fair.

In a repeat of his glorious 41-point outburst in Game 6 of the West finals at Oklahoma City two years ago, Thompson flipped the game, and the series, by blitzing out of halftime with a pair of three-pointers in the first 95 seconds. Then he kept hitting, and hitting, and hitting, like a pool shark running through a full rack. Left angle. Right corner. Right corner. Right corner. Left angle. Top of the key. Right angle.

The four-time All-Star shooting guard scored 21 of his game-high 35 points in the second half, with seven of his nine three-pointers coming after halftime. He barely celebrated as he went, other than to hold his release, to bounce excitedly for more as Houston inbounded the ball, and to let loose one good fist pump as the crowd cheered him on. Soon enough, Curry caught fire by proxy, finishing with 29 points and five threes of his own.

For the second time in three seasons, the Warriors have cheated death because of Thompson. Just like in 2016, however, their new life guarantees nothing. Houston is down but not out, and the NBA Finals always carries challenges of its own.

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