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  • Cet article est Une ébauche. S’il vous plaît le modifier et l'améliorer.
  • Exploits are bugs which can be used to gain unfair advantage in the game. Most critical exploits are listed first.
  • An exploit is a bug or unintended feature of gameplay that is deliberately and knowingly used by the player to gain an advantage. For example, if a bug enables a player to be immune to damage and a player knowingly uses it, it is an exploit. In contrast, bugs or problems which either do not affect gameplay that are not intentionally triggered are classified under glitch.
  • Exploits are the intentional abuse of game mechanics in a way unintended by the developers. Baldur's Gate and Infinity Engine games are no exception, having bugs and glitches even in their fully patched versions.
  • The Exploits were a series of (or possibly one) users who go onto forums at GameTalk and post large spam posts, usually whose title took up a large amount of space, and had text in the post that would cause computers to lag or lock up. These actions are usually reported in the Complaints Forum, causing the spam to get deleted. Presumably the exploits were banned. Often, users would curse at or flame the exploits, and get banned for it. Their usernames usually had characters in them like =, {, }, etc.
  • What you find below are techniques and things that work in 3.18.
  • Swapping with your clone also fills up your HP. (Also, a fresh character has a clone cost of 0.) Practical Value: Saves newbies lots of dollars on medkits. Large Money Quick Cheat: This worked on older versions of L.O.D, especially on BBS' which allowed for high numbers of deaths per player per day. There are a number of quests which are immediately completable purely by items (eg Pylon Quest, Laptop TETRIS, etc). Therefore you could clone a level 0 character, complete all these quests to go up a few levels (4 or 5 typically) and then spend the level ups purely on cash. Then simply die, restart as level 0 clone, re-clone and repeat. This would net a large monetary reward early on and was quickly repeatable.
  • An exploit is an oversight that can benefit the player if taken advantage of. This is a difficult concept to categorize with agreement from all players as it involves player choice; to most players, any deviation from the game not intended by developers is an exploit, but opinions as to the moral implications of this vary widely and are often conflated with definitions of what is a deviation from the intended game. The wiki should not judge – merely list. Unless noted otherwise, the exploits listed here are fixed with Qwinn's PS:T Ultimate WeiDu Fixpack.
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  • Cet article est Une ébauche. S’il vous plaît le modifier et l'améliorer.
  • Exploits are bugs which can be used to gain unfair advantage in the game. Most critical exploits are listed first.
  • An exploit is a bug or unintended feature of gameplay that is deliberately and knowingly used by the player to gain an advantage. For example, if a bug enables a player to be immune to damage and a player knowingly uses it, it is an exploit. In contrast, bugs or problems which either do not affect gameplay that are not intentionally triggered are classified under glitch.
  • Exploits are the intentional abuse of game mechanics in a way unintended by the developers. Baldur's Gate and Infinity Engine games are no exception, having bugs and glitches even in their fully patched versions.
  • The Exploits were a series of (or possibly one) users who go onto forums at GameTalk and post large spam posts, usually whose title took up a large amount of space, and had text in the post that would cause computers to lag or lock up. These actions are usually reported in the Complaints Forum, causing the spam to get deleted. Presumably the exploits were banned. Often, users would curse at or flame the exploits, and get banned for it. Their usernames usually had characters in them like =, {, }, etc.
  • An exploit is an oversight that can benefit the player if taken advantage of. This is a difficult concept to categorize with agreement from all players as it involves player choice; to most players, any deviation from the game not intended by developers is an exploit, but opinions as to the moral implications of this vary widely and are often conflated with definitions of what is a deviation from the intended game. The wiki should not judge – merely list. Some bugs are commonly known as exploits, but this wiki defines bugs and exploits differently. Specifically, bugs are considered detrimental to the player. See Bugs for more information. Unless noted otherwise, the exploits listed here are fixed with Qwinn's PS:T Ultimate WeiDu Fixpack.
  • What you find below are techniques and things that work in 3.18.
  • Swapping with your clone also fills up your HP. (Also, a fresh character has a clone cost of 0.) Practical Value: Saves newbies lots of dollars on medkits. Large Money Quick Cheat: This worked on older versions of L.O.D, especially on BBS' which allowed for high numbers of deaths per player per day. There are a number of quests which are immediately completable purely by items (eg Pylon Quest, Laptop TETRIS, etc). Therefore you could clone a level 0 character, complete all these quests to go up a few levels (4 or 5 typically) and then spend the level ups purely on cash. Then simply die, restart as level 0 clone, re-clone and repeat. This would net a large monetary reward early on and was quickly repeatable. Note that this strategy can backfire in a nasty way on the most recent version: If you clone, complete the tetris quest, die, then restart from clone, your clone will have permanently missed out on the stat points from the quest reward. Improved version: Start by running to the Horticultural Center and completing Troy's Steaks special quest; you get the experience for the quest after returning to Sacre Base, but need to exit and reenter to level up. Before you exit, make a clone at level 1 and 5000 experience. Exit and reenter, spending character points on cash, then swap with your level 1 clone and make a new one, replacing the level 4 clone. Repeat as desired. Presuably this could also work with the laptop special quests (tetris, windows, spweap), by using the programs from inside the Sacre Base map, then making a new clone with the experience from the quests. Other money exploits: In the defualt initial setup, the fortress Alpha transport, just north of Sacre base, sells healing kits for $50 per unit. A medkit/50 cost $2500, but sells for $6500 at the SSSS center nearby. If this exploit is used too much, the initial supply of medkits will run out.