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How to Become a Video Game Tester Today



Imagine waking up and being excited to go to work. Imagine getting paid for what you love to do. This article will show you exactly what you need to do to become a video game tester.

The first thing I did was contact game developers. Most of the companies that produce video games do not post ads in the daily classifieds or online like most other companies do. I am not sure why they don't but I have never seen a job posting like that.

Search online for "a list of video game companies". There are hundreds of companies that create video games that need beta testers. All you have to do is find these companies and present yourself to them. Make sure you are professional though, don't just email them and say you want to test video games.

Create a resume. It might sound silly, but if you have a resume about your gaming experience then you will look much more professional and you will be more likely to get hired to test video games.

The next thing you need to do is follow up. Follow up with the companies that you talk to and let them know what systems you own and that you are available to start testing games immediately.

You will eventually get your first game to test and what you will also want to do is continue contacting companies to test games for. You are not actually employed by these companies so once you test a game for one company they may not have another game for you to test for a few months. It is a good idea to spend a few hours a day contacting companies asking to test games even if you already have plenty to test. You don't want to run out of work.

Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour PC Game Cheats



Unlockables:

Get Air Wing Honor - Construct 20 Aircraft against CPU.
Get Apocalypse Honor - Constrct a Particle Cannon, Nuclear Missile, and Scud Storm.
Get Battle Tank Honor - Construct 50 or more tanks against CPU.
Get Blitz Honor - Prevail in a match in less than 10 minutes.
Get Challenge Campaign Honor - Finish Generals Challenge.
Get China Campaign Honor - Finish China Campaign.
Get Domination Honor - Prevail in 100, 500, 1000, or 10,000 matches.
Get Endurance Honor - Finish every skirmish.
Get GLA Campaign Honor - Finish GLA Campaign.
Get Streak Honor - Get in 3, 10, 25, 100, 500, 1000 victories.
Get Ultimate Honor - Finish all Skirmish maps against max foes on Hard.
Get USA Campaign Honor - Finish the USA Campaign.

Ford Racing Off Road - PC also on PS2, PSP, Wii



Description:


The newest addition to the Ford Racing franchise leaves its familiar tracks and urban streets behind for racing on tough, rugged terrain. The game features a convoy of vehicles that consumers can race across 24 detailed tracks that are sure to push the vehicles' limits. Thankfully racers won't get stuck in the mud with the introduction of real-time, on-the-go damage repair. "Thrill seekers can now see if they have what it takes to make it in the high-action sport of off-road racing as they take the driver's seat behind 18 of the toughest 4x4s, SUVs and off-road trucks," said Karim Farghaly, vice president of sales, Empire Interactive. "Taking the license off road takes the successful franchise to an exciting new level." Ford Racing Off Road has a plethora of new and exclusive features that test players' high-speed driving skills. The fastest Ford Racing title to date challenges players to find hidden routes to gain an advantage and beat out opponents as they powerslide rugged 4x4s through three off-road environments - desert, water, and ice. Racers can power-up on their way to victory with repair pods, time extensions, artifacts, and cash as they speed through 12 race modes - Standard Race, Elimination, Time Attack, Overtake, Slalom, Checkpoint, Checkpoint Sprint, Seconds Out, Gold Rush, Gauntlet, Low Damage Race, and Expedition. " FROR's particular brand of physics is... interesting to say the least. While the vehicles definitely feel weighty, and slidey if you just lay on the gas all the time, the odd jump has the potential to send the car spinning, which can be a serious buzzkill when heading into the final stretch of a race. Things also tend to break down as soon as cars touch. There's really no proper collision model, so cars will stick together, bumping constantly and sending the screen into spasms that just make the cars look like they're vibrating in place. That the AI really just picks a route and drives through you rather than around or even with you is equally troubling. It should be noted that Ford Racing Off Road does at least look impressive, but that's due more to Razorworks' core engine than anything else. Butta' smoove and rock solid, it really is a nice change of pace from some of the other racers in recent memory. This is, after all, fairly old hardware, and developers should have engines up and running at 60fps on the PS2 by now. FROR certainly does that, and sports solid, nicely detailed SUV/truck models that really do look like the real thing. Unfortunately, they don't always react like the real thing. The game features an extremely limited damage model (trucks and SUVs will smoke if the damage meter gets high enough, but they don't really get banged up to any significant degree). I can understand if Ford wouldn't want their vehicles getting banged up when racing against other companies' rides, but it's a pure Ford (and the since-jettisoned Land Rover brand) offering, and being of-road, there was ample opportunity to paint the classic "takes a licking and keeps on ticking" picture of a beat-up truck racing through the finish line where other cars would have fallen apart. Another missed opportunity: where are the sound effects? Cars sound like little RC versions of the big boys, there's no real sounds of dirt or sliding around or different types of surfaces. Bringing those effects to the fore would have also helped drown out the frankly lame music bits. The odd wailing guitar solo or cookie-cutter jazzy riff doesn't really do anything to help set the aural tone of the game.
Gameplay :

Choose from 12 distinct race types as you jump, bump and power slide with 18 officially licensed Land Rover and Ford powerful off road vehicles across 24 sweeping tracks designed for high-speed racing. Find the alternative routes to gain an advantage in your bid to be first past the finish line. With beautifully detailed environments, real time, on-the-go vehicle damage repair and in-game pick-ups, Off Road is an adrenalin-pumping, high-speed racing experience!

Features :
  • 18 officially licensed Land Rover and Ford off road vehicles.
  • 24 detailed tracks encouraging high speed racing
  • 3 off road environments, Desert, Water and Ice
  • Realtime, on-the-go damage repair
  • Discover hidden routes to gain a racing advantage
  • Power sliding - throw powerful 4x4s around the tracks
  • In-game pickups: Discover repair pods, time extensions, artefacts & cash
  • 12 race modes: Standard Race, Elimination, Time Attack, Overtake, Slalom, Checkpoint, Checkpoint Sprint, Seconds Out, Gold Rush, Gauntlet, Low Damage Race and Expedition
  • Licensed Vehicles: 2005 Defender 90 Station Wagon, 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged, 2007 Discovery 3, 2007 Freelander 2, Range Stormer Concept, SVX Concept, 2008 Ford F-150 FX4 pickup 2008 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II, 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 2008 Ford F-350 Super Duty, 2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 2008 Ford Escape, 2008 Ford Explorer, 2008 Ford Expedition, 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Track, Ford Bronco concept, Ford Equator concept, Ford Mighty F-350 concept
System Requirements :

Minimum Specifications Windows 2000/XP/Vista2 GHz processor512 Mb RAM (1Gb for Vista)128 Mb supported DirectX9 video card500 Mb disk spaceDirectX9 supported sound card
IGN Ratings for Ford Racing Off Road
Rating Description out of 10
6.5 Presentation : Clean, simple menus and some real-time footage of a Ford truck running around a track are fairly minimalist, but they complement the game nicely. 7.0 Graphics : Surprisingly nice, if only for the rock-solid and incredibly smooth framerate. The vehicles look nice too, though they never really get banged up convincingly. 4.0 Sound : Utterly forgettable music, weak sound effects and almost nothing else to keep your ears happy. 3.5 Gameplay : What's here seems varied until you realize to play some of the more advanced events, you'll have to unlock them first in Career Mode, which is grueling. 3.0 Lasting Appeal : One may be able to argue that unlocking the almost 20 cars is a reward, but there's really nothing else to push toward beyond some different race types. In the end, it means tons of Career Mode races. 3.5 Bad OVERALL (out of 10 / not an average)

cheat code & Trainer of Ford Racing Off Road :
fordorunlock.zip
Unlock all Cars, all tracks in career, all tracks in Tournament, all reversed tracks, all multiplayer tracks, all tracks in arcade mode and all Race types in the game and give you 99999999 in cash.

ttgforoffr-ch.zip
Add $1 Million Dollars, No Vehicle Damage, UFO Abduction (opponents vanish into the sky), Racing Points Bonus, Skip to Last Lap, Freeze Race Timer. Made exclusively for Cheat Happens. WRITTEN FOR THE ORIGINAL RETAIL VERSION OF THE GAME. May not work with all versions. Read the included readme file with Notepad for important instructions on using the trainer. This trainer features customizable hotkeys.

Far Cry Cheats

Cheat: Developer Mode
This involves editting a vital game file, so make a back up of the original file before you attempt the following hack.

Locate the DevMode.lua file in your Far Cry directory. Use a text editor (like Notepad.exe) to open the file and copy all the following contents into the DevMode.lua file (replace all the original contents). Save it as a .lua file when you are done.


cl_display_hud = 1
cl_drunken_cam = 0
ThirdPersonView = 0
--p_model = "objects/characters/pmodels/hero/hero.cgf"
--Input:BindCommandToKey('#Movie:StopAllCutScenes()',"F7",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("\\SkipCutScene","F7",1);
-- Developer Cheat keys ---
--- non standard key bindings ---
-- Please NEWER use F9,F10 keys (reserved for debug purposes) (Vlad)
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#SwitchCameraMode()","f1",1);
-- Input:BindCommandToKey("#r_GetScreenShot=1","f12",1); -- this is now bindable
Input:BindCommandToKey("#ToggleAIInfo()","f11",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#ToggleScreenshotMode()","f11",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#ToggleNewDesignerMode(10,15,0)","f4",1);
-- to be removed
Input:BindCommandToKey("#GotoNextSpawnpoint()","f2",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#MoreAmmo()","o",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#AllWeapons()","p",1);
Input:BindAction("SAVEPOS", "f9", "default");
Input:BindAction("LOADPOS", "f10", "default");
Input:BindCommandToKey("#ToggleNewDesignerMode(40,120,1)","f3",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#System:ShowDebugger();", "f8", 1);
-- to be removed
-- removed
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#Game.Save()","insert",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#Game.Load()","home",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#DefaultSpeed()","f5",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#DecreseSpeed()","-",1);
Input:BindCommandToKey("#IncreseSpeed()","=",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#p_single_step_mode=1-p_single_step_mode","[",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#p_do_step=1","]",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#TCM()",".",1);
--Input:BindCommandToKey("#e_hires_screenshoot=4","f10",1);
-- removed
--- temp variables for functions below ---
prev_speed_walk=p_speed_walk;
prev_speed_run=p_speed_run;
prev_speed_walk2=p_speed_walk;
prev_speed_run2=p_speed_run;
default_speed_walk=p_speed_walk;
default_speed_run=p_speed_run;
screenshotmode=0;
function ToggleAIInfo()
if (not aiinfo) then
aiinfo=1;
else
aiinfo=1-aiinfo;
end
if (aiinfo==1) then
ai_debugdraw=1;
ai_drawplayernode=1;
ai_area_info=1;
else
ai_debugdraw=0;
ai_drawplayernode=0;
ai_area_info=0;
end
end
function GotoNextSpawnpoint()
Hud:AddMessage("[NEXT]: next spawn point");
local pt;
pt=Server:GetNextRespawnPoint();
if(not pt)then -- last respawn point or there are no respawn points
pt=Server:GetFirstRespawnPoint(); -- try to get the first one
end
if(pt)then -- if there is one
Game:ForceEntitiesToSleep();
_localplayer:SetPos(pt);
_localplayer:SetAngles({ x = pt.xA, y = pt.yA, z = pt.zA });
end
end
function SetPlayerPos()
local p=_localplayer
p:SetPos({x=100,y=100,z=300});
end
-- replacement for ToggleSuperDesignerMode() and ToggleDesignerMode()
--
-- USAGE:
-- deactivate designer mode: (nil,nil,0)
-- old super designer mode (with collision): (40,120,1)
-- old designer mode (without collision): (10,15,0)
-- change values: call with (nil,nil,0) then with the new values (0.., 0.., 0/1)
--
function ToggleNewDesignerMode( speedwalk, speedrun, withcollide )
if(SuperDesignerMode_Save1~=nil or speedwalk==nil) then
Hud:AddMessage("[CHEAT]: Designer fly mode OFF");
p_speed_walk = SuperDesignerMode_Save1;
p_speed_run = SuperDesignerMode_Save2;
_localplayer.DynProp.gravity = SuperDesignerMode_Save3;
_localplayer.DynProp.inertia = SuperDesignerMode_Save4;
_localplayer.DynProp.swimming_gravity = SuperDesignerMode_Save5;
_localplayer.DynProp.swimming_inertia = SuperDesignerMode_Save6;
_localplayer.DynProp.air_control = SuperDesignerMode_Save7;
_localplayer.cnt:SetDynamicsProperties( _localplayer.DynProp );
SuperDesignerMode_Save1=nil;
-- activate collision, parameter is 0 or 1
_localplayer:ActivatePhysics(1);
else
Hud:AddMessage("[CHEAT]: Designer fly mode ON");
SuperDesignerMode_Save1 = p_speed_walk;
SuperDesignerMode_Save2 = p_speed_run;
SuperDesignerMode_Save3 = _localplayer.DynProp.gravity;
SuperDesignerMode_Save4 = _localplayer.DynProp.inertia;
SuperDesignerMode_Save5 = _localplayer.DynProp.swimming_gravity;
SuperDesignerMode_Save6 = _localplayer.DynProp.swimming_inertia;
SuperDesignerMode_Save7 = _localplayer.DynProp.air_control;
p_speed_walk = speedwalk;
p_speed_run = speedrun;
_localplayer.DynProp.gravity=0.0;
_localplayer.DynProp.inertia=0.0;
_localplayer.DynProp.swimming_gravity=0.0;
_localplayer.DynProp.swimming_inertia=0.0;
_localplayer.DynProp.air_control=1.0;
_localplayer.cnt:SetDynamicsProperties( _localplayer.DynProp );
-- deactivate collision, parameter is 0 or 1
_localplayer:ActivatePhysics(withcollide);
end
end
function ToggleScreenshotMode()
if(screenshotmode~=0) then
System:LogToConsole
("SCREENSHOTMODE OFF-->SWITCH TO NORMAL");
screenshotmode=0;
hud_crosshair = "1"
cl_display_hud = "1"
r_NoDrawNear = "0"
ai_ignoreplayer = "0"
ai_soundperception = "1"
r_DisplayInfo = "1"
else
System:LogToConsole("SCREENSHOTMODE ON");
screenshotmode=1;
hud_crosshair = "0"
cl_display_hud = "0"
r_NoDrawNear = "1"
ai_ignoreplayer = "1"
ai_soundperception = "0"
r_DisplayInfo = "0"
end
end
function DecreseSpeed()
if tonumber(p_speed_walk)>5 then
p_speed_walk=p_speed_walk-5;
p_speed_run=p_speed_run-5;
System:LogToConsole("Decresed player speed by 5");
else
System:LogToConsole("You can not go any slower!");
end
end
function IncreseSpeed()
if tonumber(p_speed_walk)<500 then
p_speed_walk=p_speed_walk+5;
p_speed_run=p_speed_run+5;
System:LogToConsole("Incresed player speed by 5");
else
System:LogToConsole("You can not go any faster!");
end
end
function DefaultSpeed()
p_speed_walk=default_speed_walk;
p_speed_run=default_speed_run;
System:LogToConsole("Player speed reset");
end
function TeleportToSpawn(n)
local player = _localplayer;
local pos = Server:GetRespawnPoint("Respawn"..n);
if pos then
player:SetPos(pos);
player:SetAngles({ x = pos.xA, y = pos.yA, z = pos.zA });
end
end
-- Give the player the passed weapon, load it if neccesary
function AddWeapon(Name)
Game:AddWeapon(Name)
for i, CurWeapon in WeaponClassesEx do
if (i == Name) then
_localplayer.cnt:MakeWeaponAvailable(CurWeapon.id);
end
end
end
function MoreAmmo()
if _localplayer then
_localplayer.cnt.ammo=999;
Hud:AddMessage("[CHEAT]: Give 999 ammo");
System:LogToConsole("\001CHEAT: Give 999 ammo");
else
Hud:AddMessage("[CHEAT]: no ammo today");
end
end
function AllWeapons()
AddWeapon("AG36");
AddWeapon("Falcon");
AddWeapon("SniperRifle");
AddWeapon("MP5");
AddWeapon("RL");
AddWeapon("Shotgun");
AddWeapon("OICW");
AddWeapon("P90");
AddWeapon("M4");
_localplayer.cnt:GiveBinoculars(1);
_localplayer.cnt:GiveFlashLight(1);
Hud:AddMessage("[CHEAT]: Give all weapons");
System:LogToConsole("\001CHEAT: Give All weapons");
end
function ToggleGod()
if (not god) then
god=1;
else
god=1-god;
end
if (god==1) then
System:LogToConsole("God-Mode ON");
else
System:LogToConsole("God-Mode OFF");
end
end
Input:BindCommandToKey("#ToggleGod()","backspace",1);


After you save the DevMode.lua file, start a Far Cry game by adding -devmode at the end of the games's executable and you may use the following hotkeys for cheats:
  • F1 ... Toggles FirstPerson/ThirdPerson Camera Modes
  • F2 ... Go to next checkpoint
  • F4 ... No clipping on/off
  • F5 ... Default Speed
  • F9 ... Save Current Position
  • F10 ... Load Current Position
  • F11 ... Toggle Extra Information
  • o ... Gives 999 ammo
  • p ... Gives all weapons
  • BackSpace ... Toggle GodMode
  • = ... increase speed
  • - ... decrease speed
Submitted by iMSDOX
Cheat: Level Select
Press '~' to bring up the console and enter these codes:
  • archive level : \map archive
  • boat level: \map boat
  • bunker level: \map bunker
  • carrier level: \map carrier
  • catacombs level: \map catacombs
  • control level: \map control
  • cooler level: \map cooler
  • dam level: \map dam
  • factory level: \map factory
  • fort level: \map fort
  • pier level: \map pier
  • rebellion level: \map rebellion
  • regulator level: \map regulator
  • research level: \map research
  • river level: \map river
  • steam level: \map steam
  • swamp level: \map swamp
  • training level: \map training
  • treehouse level: \map treehouse
  • volcano level: \map volcano
Manual Save Cheat
It's easy to save anywhere in the game. Just open the console (the ~ or TILDE key) and type \save_game. If you can bind the command to an unused key, you will be able to quicksave any time with a press of the button. You may otherwise just type in the command normally each time you want to save.

Submitted by Lawrence Cade

Just add -DEVMODE to the end of the executable command line if the save command is not working.

Submitted by Chris Cheng
Hint: Add color to name
Enter the following color codes when entering a name at the character selection screen. The letters that follow the code will be displayed in the color listed below. Multiple color codes can be used.
  • Black: $0
  • White: $1
  • Blue: $2
  • Green: $3
  • Red: $4


Grand Theft Auto IV X360



If you're reading this guide, then you've joined the ranks of millions upon millions of people who have purchased Grand Theft Auto IV, the much-anticipated title that carries on the ever-popular GTA franchise. However, Tommy Vercetti is nowhere to be found, and you won't be playing in an overly-80s or 90s environment. Instead, Grand Theft Auto IV propels gamers into an all-new version of Liberty City, a living, breathing environment inspired by the greatest city in the real world -- New York. Playing as Eastern European immigrant Niko Ballic, you'll find out firsthand just what it's like to be a strange person in an even stranger land.

It's true. GTA: San Andreas had a bigger environment to explore than Grand Theft Auto IV. But you've never seen a more densely-populated, detailed and engaging environment in any other videogame, ever. That's where our guide comes in. Not only is there a main quest in the game that will take you around forty hours of gameplay to complete, but there are so many side quests, optional missions and jobs, and so much more, that finding it all on your own isn't only a daunting proposition. It's pretty much impossible.

Are you curious how to get through a mission with Little Jacob? Are you wondering why your techniques running jobs in Roman's cab just aren't working? Are you interested in making your relationship with Michelle last? Well, we can answer all of those questions and a plethora more, because this is easily one of the most detailed guides in IGN Guides' ten year history.

In this Grand Theft Auto IV strategy guide, you'll find:

  • BASICS // We'll help you survive a day in Liberty City.
  • THE CITY // All five boroughs are carefully examined.
  • VEHICLES & ARSENAL // For brutal murders and heinous car jackings.
  • WALKTHROUGH // Our massive Grand Theft Auto 4 walkthrough.
  • SIDE QUESTS // More optional quests than you can shake a pistol at.
  • RELATIONSHIPS // Nurture your relationships, or mess them up beyond recognition.
  • MULTIPLAYER // Why kill the CPU when you can kill your friends instead?
  • SECRETS // Liberty City is chock full of 'em.
Cheat: Change Weather & Time of Day

To randomly change the weather and time of day, break out your cell phone and insert the following number: (468)-555-0100.

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: Adjust Your Wanted Level

To get rid of Niko's wanted level, insert the following number into your cell phone: (267)-555-0100. To add stars to Niko's wanted level, insert this number instead: (267)-555-0150. Keep in mind that this will disable your ability to acquire some achievements.

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: All Secret Locations

Head to the internet café (or wherever you can access the internet) and insert the URL www.whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com. If inserted properly, you'll be brought to an in-game message board containing maps of secret locations in the game. Check it out!

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: Refill Health, Armor & Ammo

To refill Niko's health and to give him some fresh armor, insert the following number into your cell phone: (362)-555-0100. If you want to give him health, fresh armor and refill all ammunition, insert this number instead: (482)-555-0100. Keep in mind that this will disable your ability to acquire some achievements.

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: Spawn Cars

Any time you're outside, break out your cell phone and insert the following phone numbers to unlock the vehicles listed.

  • Annihilator (Helicopter) - (359)-555-0100
  • Cognoscenti (Car) - (227)-555-0142
  • Comet (Car) - (227)-555-0175
  • FIB Buffalo (Car) - (227)-555-0100
  • Jetmax (Boat) - (938)-555-0100
  • NRG-900 (Motorcycle) - (625)-555-0100
  • Sanchez (Car) - (625)-555-0150
  • Super GT (Car) - (227)-555-0168
  • Turismo (Car) - (227)-555-0147

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: Weapon Batch 1

To unlock a baseball bat, grenades, M4, MP5, pistol, RPG and sniper rifle, insert the following number into your cell phone: (486)-555-0100. Keep in mind that this will disable your ability to acquire some achievements.

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Cheat: Weapon Batch 2

To unlock an AK-47, knife, Molotov Cocktails, pistol, RPG, sniper rifle and Uzi, insert the following number into your cell phone: (486)-555-0150. Keep in mind that this will disable your ability to acquire some achievements.

Submitted by James Gutierrez
Unlockable: Statue of Happiness Shirt

Head over to the Statue of Happiness and climb up as far as you can go. Head around the left side of the statue from where you entered. When you do this, the game will pause briefly and load a new shirt that your character will be wearing, a nice souvenir for visiting the statue!

Submitted by DownOnWax
Unlockable: GTA3 Outfit

At one point in the game, you're given an option to kill Dwayne or Playboy X, and you must choose one or the other. If you kill Playboy X, you can use his loft and change clothes there. Amongst your change of clothes will be the outfit from GTA3 -- a tight black jacket and green cargo pants.

Submitted by Andrew Skornia
Hint: Stunt Jump Locations

The map below represents the location of all of the stunt jumps in the game.


Submitted by IGN Guides
Hint: Health Locations

The map below represents the location of all of the health packs in the game.


Submitted by IGN Guides
Hint: Armor Locations

The map below represents the location of all of the armor in the game.


Submitted by IGN Guides
Hint: Pigeon Locations

The two maps below represent the location of all of the pigeons in the game.



Submitted by IGN Guides
Hint: Restart A Dead Car

If your car gets horribly damaged and stalls or refuses to start, call 911 on your cell phone. When they pick up, hang up your phone, and your car should start once more!

Submitted by Dave Buckler
Hint: Free Taxi Rides

Here's a great way to get a free taxi fare. Hail a taxi and get inside, and head to your destination. Right before you get to your destination, bust out the back window and point your gun out of the window (using the corresponding controls). Doing so will freak the taxi driver out. He'll stop the car and run away, leaving you near your destination without forcing you to pay for the ride.

Submitted by Tazer
Hint: Easy Money

Head to an ATM anywhere in the city, and cause a traffic jam in the area. Wait for someone to approach the ATM and take money out of it, and then eliminate that person. The traffic jam should ensure that no ambulance can reach the injured person, so if you run a short distance away and return, you can grab the money that dead person dropped over and over again.

Submitted by Cloned Images
Hint: Access Used Cheats Easily

Almost always, when you enter a cheat into your cell phone, you can access it automatically from the phone's main menu ("Cheats"), so you don't have to enter these obscure phone numbers more than once.

Submitted by Jorge Limon
Hint: 100% Completion

Below is a list of how to reach 100% completion, and what everything in the game is worth (by percentage).

  • Ninety Story/Procedural Missions - 68%
  • Acquire each friend's special ability and do their activities - 10%
  • Win at each activity and mini-game - 5%
  • Find all random characters and complete their missions - 5%
  • Kill all thirty wanted persons - 2.5%
  • Complete all twenty vigilante crimes - 2.5%
  • Complete all fifty stunt jumps - 2.5%
  • Eliminate all two-hundred pigeons - 2.5%
  • Complete all thirty car thefts - 2%

Submitted by im2cool_05
Hint: Long-Lasting Fire Truck

Fire trucks are awesome vehicles to use to cause complete and utter destruction in Liberty City. But, even these vehicles are susceptible to damage. Oddly, if the fire truck catches on fire and is about to explode, you can actually utilize the fire truck's very own water source to put its own fire out. Nice!

Submitted by John Hummell
Hint: Identify Unknown Songs

If a song is playing on your radio and you want to identify the artist and song title, insert (948)-555-0100 in your phone. You'll receive a text message with the information you seek.

Submitted by BlakeR18
Hint: Friendship Perks

To unlock the perks of friendship with any given person below, reach the friendship level listed.

Brucie - Brucie likes to bowl, drink, eat, go to strip clubs, shows, helirides and boating. If you get his friendship level up to 70%, you can call Brucie and he'll dispatch a helicopter to your location, allowing you to utilize it as you'd like.

Dwayne - Dwayne likes to go to strip clubs, eat, drink, go to shows and bowl. If you get his friendship level up to 60%, you can call Dwayne and he'll send you a car full of gang members that will follow you and help you out as you need them.

Little Jacob - Little Jacob likes to play darts, go to shows, play billiards, drink, eat, and go to strip clubs. If you get his friendship level up to 70%, you can call Little Jacob and he'll drive a car to your location full of guns that you can purchase from him.

Packie - Packie likes to go to strip clubs and shows, play darts, drink, bowl and play billiards. If you get his friendship level up to 75%, you can call Packie and he'll make you a potent car bomb that you can use as you need it.

Roman - Roman likes to go bowling, play darts, go drinking, eat, play billiards, go to shows and to strip clubs. If you get his friendship level up to 60%, you can call Roman and he'll send you a free cab to use anywhere in the city.

Submitted by Unforgiving Co.
Hint: Losing the Cops

No matter the extent of your wanted level, if you can make it back to one of your safe houses and go to your bed to save, the cops will be automatically called off. You don’t even have to actually save – you can just access the save menu and then cancel out. As long as you reach this menu, then you won’t have to worry about the cops chasing you once you go back outside.

Submitted by Anarchymatt623
Easter Egg: Prank Calls

Here's something funny to try. During your adventure through Liberty City, you may find phone numbers written in inconspicuous places, such as on the side of a building or in the subway. If you dial these numbers, you'll usually get someone on the other end who you can subsequently prank.

Submitted by David Clayman
Easter Egg: Statue of Happiness

Head to the Statue of Happiness on Happiness Island via helicopter. Have the helicopter drop you off on the very top of the statue. You'll find a sign up there that states "No Hidden Content Beyond This Point", but it's a lie. If you head inside of the statue from this area, you'll find an actual beating heart inside the statue. How ridiculously creepy!

Submitted by David Clayman
Easter Egg: Fire Truck Madness

If you boost a fire truck, press the fire button while driving around. This will allow you to shoot the super-powerful water cannon at anyone around you. Watching people react to getting shot with high-speed water is hilarious.

Submitted by David Clayman

Mass Effect


Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the "BIOInput.ini" file in the "\My Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect\Config" directory. Add the following line under the "[Engine.Console]" heading:

    ConsoleKey=Tilde

Then while playing the game, press ~ to display the console window. Type one of the following codes and press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function:

Result Cheat Code
Get indicated amount of experience pointsgivexp [number]
Get one of every weapon and modifier item level 1-Xgiveall
Get armor from indicated manufacturergiveallarmor [manufacturer name]
Get Omnitools from indicated manufacturer
(for example "Serrice")
giveallomnitools [manufacturer name]
Get Bioamps from indicated manufacturer
(for example "Serrice")
giveallbioamps [manufacturer name]
Walk through walls and flyghost
Flight mode when you climb stairsfly
Disable ghostand flycodeswalk
Teleport to pointerteleport
Set paragon to indicated valuesetparagon [number]
Set renegade to indicated valuesetrenegade [number]
Add indicated number of talent points for playergivetalentpoints [number]
Get more inventory spacem_nMaxInventoryItems=9999
Show game settingsshow
End gamequit



  • Armor manufacturers

    Use one of the following values with the "giveallarmor [manufacturer name]" code:

      Manf_Aldrin_Armor_Agent
      Manf_Aldrin_Armor_Hydra
      Manf_Aldrin_Armor_Onyx
      Manf_Ariake_Armor_Mercenary
      Manf_Armax_Armor_Predator
      Manf_Armor_UCantSeeMe
      Manf_Batarian_Armor
      Manf_Batarian_Armor_Partisan
      Manf_Batarian_Armor_Skirmish
      Manf_Cerberus_Armor
      Manf_Cerberus_Armor_Freedom
      Manf_Cerberus_Armor_Hoplite
      Manf_Devlon_Armor_Explorer
      Manf_Devlon_Armor_Liberator
      Manf_Devlon_Armor_Survivor
      Manf_Devlon_Armor_Thermal
      Manf_Elanus_Armor_Duelist
      Manf_Elanus_Armor_Guardian
      Manf_Elanus_Armor_Warlord
      Manf_Elkoss_Armor_Assassin
      Manf_Elkoss_Armor_Gladiator
      Manf_Geth_Armor_BattleMaster
      Manf_Geth_Armor_Berserker
      Manf_Geth_Armor_Rage
      Manf_HK_Armor_Homet
      Manf_HK_Armor_Mantis
      Manf_HK_Armor_Predator
      Manf_HK_Armor_Scorpion
      Manf_HK_Armor_Ursa
      Manf_HKShadow_Armor
      Manf_HKShadow_Armor_Janissary
      Manf_HKShadow_Armor_Spectre
      Manf_Jorman_Armor
      Manf_Jorman_Armor_Crisis
      Manf_Jorman_Armor_Hazard
      Manf_Kassa_Armor_Colossus
      Manf_Rosen_Armor_Titan
      Manf_Serrice_Armor_Phantom
      Manf_Sitta_Armor_Phoenix
      Manf_Spectre01_Armor
      Manf_Spectre02_Armor
      Manf_Spectre03_Armor

  • Unlockables

    Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding bonus the next time a new game is started. Once the game is completed, the "New Game +" option is also unlocked, which allows you to use your existing character with previously earned equipment and skills.

      +10% Damage Reduction: Get the "Soldier Ally" achievement.
      +10% Damping and Overload reduced cooldown: Have a 75% game completion with Garrus in your squad.
      +10% Experience: Reach level 60.
      +10% Hardening: Have a 75% game completion with Ashley in your squad.
      +10% Health: Kill 150 Organic enemies.
      +10% Lift and Throw reduced cooldown: Have a 75% game completion with Kaiden in your squad.
      +10% Sabotage and AI Hacking reduced cooldown: Have a 75% game completion with Tali in your squad.
      +10% Shield: Kill 250 Synthetic enemies.
      +10% Shield Strength: Successfully complete the game with shield damage greater than health damage.
      +10% Stasis and Barrier reduced cooldown: Have a 75% game completion with Liara in your squad.
      +25% Marksman reduced cooldown: Get 150 kills with the pistol.
      +5% Experience: Reach level 50 with a character.
      +5% Weapon Damage: Successfully complete the game two times.
      Assault Rifle skill for new characters: Get 150 kills with the assault rifle.
      Barrier skill for new characters: Use Barrier 75 times.
      Decryption skill for new characters: Use Sabotage 75 times.
      Electronics skill for new characters: Use Overload 75 times.
      First Aid skill for new characters: Use Medi-gel 150 times.
      Hacking skill for new characters: Use AI Hacking 75 times.
      Medicine Skill for new characters: Use Neural Hacking 75 times.
      Stasis skill for new characters: Use Stasis 75 times.
      Throw skill for new characters: Use Throw 75 times.
      Warp skill for new characters: Use Warp 75 times.
      Hardcore difficulty: Successfully complete the game.
      Insane difficulty: Successfully complete the game on the Hardcore difficulty.
      Level 60 level cap: Successfully complete the game.
      Lift skill (for non-Biotics): Use Lift 75 times.
      Prestige Class: Reach level 34.
      Regenerate 1 health per second: Have a 75% game completion with Wrex in your squad.
      Shielding skill for new characters: Use Dampening 75 times.
      Shotgun skill for new characters: Get 150 kills with the shotgun.
      Singularity skill for new characters: Use "Singularity" 75 times.
      Sniper Rifle skill for new characters: Get 150 kills with the sniper rifle.
      Spectre grade weapons for purchase: Get 1 million credits. The weapons are available through the Normandy and C-Sec Requisitions Officers.

  • Hades Gamma Cluster hidden missions

    To play the hidden mission in the Plutus system of the Hades Gamma Cluster, get 75% Renegade. To play the hidden mission in the Cacus system, get 75% Paragon.

  • Infinite credits

    The following trick only works between the two indicated vendors. You can usually buy items back from Expat at half the price you sold them to Dr. Michel for. First, successfully complete the side quest involving Dr. Michel (from the Med Clinic) and her blackmailer. After the quest is complete, you will get a discount from all the goods she sells. Start selling her all of your expensive equipment. Then, travel to the Wards Markets, and talk to the merchant named Expat. You can buy all of your items back for cheaper than you sold them for. Return to Dr. Michel, and sell her all of your items again. Repeat this process as many times as desired.

  • Infinite Paragon points

    Go to your Galaxy Map, and travel to the Attican Beta cluster. You will receive a message from the Alliance Command telling you about a downed recon probe that you must retrieve a data module from. From there, travel to the Hercules system, and continue to the planet Eletania. After you reach the downed probe, you will discover that a monkey-like native has made off with the data module. Get back in the Mako, and go to your map. You will see three native colonies. Go towards the one in the middle of the three. Then, go into the mining shaft, and proceed through the tunnels until you reach the end. Search the two monkeys in that part of the shaft. One of them will have the data module. Save the game immediately after getting the module. Then, reload the saved game, and continue to press A to keep searching the monkey that had the data module. Your Paragon meter over the radar should increase each time you select the monkey. At approximately 300 Paragon, you will get the "Paragon" achievement. Note: If you have already completed this assignment, this glitch cannot be done.

  • Infinite Paragon and Renegade points

    On the Noveria planet, go to the hotel bar, and look for a Turian named Lorik Qui'in. Accept his quest to steal the data from his office. Once you get the data, the receptionist will ask you to get Qui'in to testify. Tell her you will do it, and then talk to Qui'in. Tell Qui'in that he should testify (top left option). When he refuses, select the Charm option (top left) for Paragon points or the Intimidate (bottom left) for Renegade points, and end the conversation. Talk to him again, and ask about the Matriarch. When he gets done talking about her, select the "Other questions" option (bottom right). You should now have the option to ask him to testify again (top left). He will refuse, and you will be able to use the Charm or Intimidate option again to gain another 24 Paragon or Renegade points. Repeat this process as many times as desired. You can also easily get the "Paragon" and "Renegade" achievements with the glitch.

  • Easy experience points

    To gain extra experience from battles, make sure to get out of the Mako for the final hit. You can weaken the stronger enemies from inside the Mako and then get out to finish them off. You will only get 60% of the experience if you kill enemies with the Mako.

  • Easy Mako repairs

    If your Mako is badly damaged and you do not want to or cannot spend Omni-gel to repair it, save your game, and reload it. Your Mako should now be totally repaired.

  • Weapon that does not overheat

    Get a HMWA X assault rifle with Frictionless Materials, Combat Optics X, and Snowblind Rounds X as upgrades.

  • Saving weapon points

    If you are a Soldier, level up weapons so you can use their bonuses and no further. For example, carnage is the shotgun's bonus. By doing this, you will have extra points for a desired weapon and points to level everything else completely out. You do not need the damage and accuracy bonus from the points because when you become a Spectre the best of every weapon becomes unlocked in the Normandy or at the C-SEC requisitions office.

  • Lethal sniping

    Equip any good sniper rifle (powerful and accurate) with High Explosive Rounds (highest level preferably). This combination will kill nearly every normal enemy it directly hits, and severely damage enemies in their proximity, if not killing them as well. For fun, if you shoot at the enemy's feet or the ground he is standing directly on top of, he will jettison into the air. Note: High Explosive Rounds work best only with sniper rifles as they are meant to kill with one shot. If it is used with a pistol, assault rifle, or shotgun, the weapon will overheat in less than five shots (depending on the type of weapon), regardless of upgrades and decency of the gun. This will make yourself vulnerable to enemies.

  • Recommended weapon upgrades

    The best weapon upgrades on any gun are Frictionless Materials X (28% heat damping, +7% damage), Kinetic Coil X (28% weapon stability, +7% damage), and Slegdehammer Rounds X (50% weapons force, + 60% poison damage, - 20 heat damping). Overall, the weapons stats you will end up with are 14% damage, +28 weapon stability, +50% weapon force, +60 poison, +8% heat damping. The poison damage also prevents shield regeneration. Also, any of the following combo of any grade is the best.

    To build the most powerful weapons in the game, use the following. For pistols, assault rifles, and shotguns, use Frictionless Materials, Scram Rail, and Inferno Rounds. Once you can get the "X" level equipment, these will be the most powerful weapons in the game, but the combination should be used at any point you find these materials. For the sniper rifle, use two Frictionless Materials and High Explosive Rounds. The assault rifle will not overheat much at all, but for an assault rifle that does not overheat, you can use two Scram Rails and Snowblind Rounds. It is not as powerful as the first method, but is efficient.

  • Finding all elements

    The best way to find the elements, minerals, and anomalies on planets that you can explore is to drive along the edges of the operational area (the red area). Drive the Mako in a circle around the area to where you can barely see the edge of the red line. You should find at least two elements/minerals on each planet that can be explored. There are rare things that will not show up on your map -- you will also have to drive around like this to find them. There are several more items than you are required to find, but it is good to go ahead and get them if you need the experience points. Also, if you say the correct things to the Asari Consort, she will give you a trinket that will allow you to activate a Prothean Orb found on Eletania, or the "monkey" planet, in the Hercules system. It contains the memories of a Cro-Magnon that was observed by the Protheans. The Orb will show up as an anomaly on your map, in the lower left corner.

  • Character classes

      Adepts

      Adepts are biotic specialists. Starting out equipped with pistols and light armor, the true strength of the adept is through the upgradeable implants that give them their biotic powers. These powers can be used to lift or throw objects, shield the party, and disable or destroy enemies.

      Engineers

      Engineers are tech specialists. Using the holographic OmniTool, they can decrypt security systems, repair and/or modify technical equipment, disrupt enemy weapons or shields, and heal their party. Even though they begin the game with only pistols and the OmniTool, engineers can unlock the ability to wear light armor and reverse engineer enemy technology. They can also learn to put up protective shields and heal the party.

      Infiltrators

      Infiltrators combine combat and tech abilities, and specialize in killing or disabling enemies at long range. Infiltrators are trained to use OmniTools, but the focus is on decryption and offensive abilities rather than healing. They can train with pistols or sniper rifles, and can learn to wear medium armor.

      Sentinels

      Sentinels combine biotic and tech abilities. Typically they use biotic abilities and advanced healing skills to defend allies, though they can also disrupt opponents with biotic or Tech attacks. They are more efficient at tech and biotics than other classes, but at the expense of combat. Sentinels can only use light armor, and receive no advanced weapon training.

      Soldiers

      Soldiers are combat specialists ideal for the front lines of a firefight. Soldiers begin the game trained with skills in both pistols and assault rifles, they have improved health and the ability to wear medium combat armor. As you progress through the game, you can unlock assault training, skills with shotguns and sniper rifles, become able to perform first aid on yourself and party members, and wear heavy combat armor.

      Vanguards

      Vanguards are biotic warriors. They combine offensive biotic abilities and weapons training to quickly take down opponents, and are especially deadly at short range. They can train with pistols and shotguns, and can learn to wear medium armor.

  • Recommended career

    Play as a War Hero Soldier first. By doing this, during your second play through you will have all of the money, weapons, and armor to use for the other careers.

  • Ensuring experience points and gamerpoints

    After a major plot has been played, make sure to talk to your crew. This will give you experience points for clues and boost your crew's morale. There is also a subplot for romance where you must choose who you want to have a relation with. You may lose the gamerpoints if you do not talk to the crew.

  • Scan the Keepers in Citadel

    After you speak to Chorban in the Citadel Tower, he will request that you scan the Keepers to collect data. There are 21 Keepers total throughout the compound. You will forfeit the chance to do this sidequest if you complete Jahleed's Fears. Here is a list of their locations:

    Wards

      One is in the hanger bay through C-Sec.
      One is in the right-most room in the Presidium Wards Access corridor.
      One is in the alleyway next to the market and Choras Den.
      One is in the upper market area.
      One is in the C-Sec Requisition Office.
      One is in the Traffic Control Room in C-Sec.
      One is inside Flux, by the quasar machines in the back left.
      One is to the right of the Med Clinic entrance.
      One is at the C-Sec Academy entrance.

    Presidium

      Four are inside Citadel Tower.
      One is in the back room of the Emporium, left turn.
      One is on the balcony of the Embassy lounge.
      One is in the rectangular room at the right of the C-Sec HQ at the embassy.
      One is outside Citadel Tower to the left of Avina.
      One is in the Volus/Elcor office at the Embassy.
      One is opposite of Avina, halway between the Consort Chambers and the Emporium.
      One is outside the entrance of the Consort Chambers.
      One is outside the Wards Access entrance, very close to the arguing Preaching Hana and C-Sec officer.

  • Signal tracking in Citadel

    While in the FLux, you will see a Quasar Machine that has a strange signal coming from it. It traces to the following place in order:

      Wards Access Corridor: From the Medical Clinic, go to and up the elevator that takes you toward the Presidium. Take this corridor to a little area where people are talking. Check the terminal on the wall.

      Financial District: Check Volus' Office, behind Volus.

      Emporium: Turn right coming out of Volus' office, and go past the Emporium Shopkeeper to a back hallway. Then, turn right again. Here you will encounter an A.I. that threatens to blow you and itself up. After the conversation, select the A.I., and input the code to override. Finish before it is done Siphoning off credits, and you will get those credits. The amount varies, but you will get more the faster you enter the override code.

  • ExoGeni PSI puzzle in Feros

    In the ExoGeni facility, there are several claws that feed power that must be terminated to continue the mission. You will come across a control panel for the Shuttle Bay Door Controls. This panel has five switches of different pressures:

      (5 PSI Valve) (7 PSI Valve) (17 PSI Valve) (11 PSI Valve) (13 PSI Valve)

    The objective is to add just enough pressure to fill the gauge between the two arrows. Too much will reset the puzzle and you will have to play with different combinations. Once a correct pressure is reached, the bar will turn yellow and text under it will read "WARNING, HIGH PRESSURE". Enter 7, 11, and 13, then activate. This will create enough pressure to break the claw and deactivate the Geth power being flushed into ExoGeni.

  • Puzzle solution in Noveria

    On the planet Noveria, you must solve a puzzle after you enter the Core at Mira to restore activity to the compound. The solution is as follows. There are three columns. Four discs are in the left column. You must move all four discs to column two or three for the puzzle to be completed. "1" indicates the upper most ring, "4" is the lowest, etc.

    Step 1

      Move 1 to the middle.
      Move 2 to the right.
      Move 1 to the right on top of 2.
      Move 3 to the middle.

    Step 2

      Move 1 to the left.
      Move 2 to the middle on top of 3.
      Move 1 to the middle on top of 2.
      Move 4 to the right.

    Step 3

      Move 1 to the right.
      Move 2 to the left.
      Move 1 to the left on top of 2.
      Move 3 to the right on top of 4.

    Step 4

      Move 1 to the middle.
      Move 2 to the right.
      Move 1 to the right.

    These steps will solve the puzzle with all four discs being in the right column.

  • Defeating the giant worm in Edolus

    During the mission about the missing Marines, you will encounter a large worm creature. To defeat it, jump just before the projectile acid the worm spits, and attack it with missiles and constant gunfire.

  • Defeating Thresher Maw in Edolus

    The easiest way to defeat the Thresher Maw is after it has initially launched out of the ground to drive off, stay at a relative distance, and drive circles around it while firing. Because of your distance, it will not use its long-ranged attack or be able to cause melee damage. It will go back underground after a time or certain amount of damage is inflicted and will change the location it pops up. Repeat the circular attack to get away undamaged.

  • Defeating Saren (before resurrection)

    Use your rifle and strafe to avoid his rocket fire. Alternately, use the following trick to defeat Sarren without fighting him the first time in the Citadel. If you have your Charm or Intimidation all the way up, use the new chat options. You will eventually make Sarren kill himself.

  • Defeating Saren (after resurrection)

    Have your crew and yourself use biotic powers everytime Saren stops to shoot (usually when he is hanging on the wall). Only do it once when he stops, otherwise you will be wasting abilities.

  • Reversed Earth

    Once you have landed on Luna, Earth's moon, look for the view of Earth. When you zoom in on Earth, noticed that its image is reversed. For example, Florida is where California should be and vice versa.

  • "Scholar" achievement codex locations

    This achievement requires that you locate information on all primary Alien: Council Races, Extinct Races, and Non-Council Races.

    Aliens: Council Races

      Asari: Speak with Captain Anderson after the first meeting with the council.

      Salarians: Speak with Captain Anderson after the first meeting with the council.

      Turians: If you miss it at the beginning of the game, you can get it by speaking to people about Specters and Saran. Otherwise, it should appear after your first encounter with Ashley.

    Aliens: Extinct Races

      Rachni: Speak with the VI Avina near the Consort Chambers/Krogran Statue about the Rachni wars.

      Protheans: Speak with Captain Anderson and Nihlus on the Normandy at the beginning of the game in the Communications Room. This is your only chance in the game to get this codex. If you miss it, you will not be able to recover it later in the game.

    Aliens: Non-Council Races

      Batarians: After you become a Spectre, speak with Captain Anderson about his Spectre activities at the Docking Bay.

      Elcor: Speak with the diplomat Calyn in the embassy. He is located at the end of the hallway to the right of the Embassy Clerk next to Udina's office.

      Geth: While on the mission Eden Prime you will receive this codex automatically.

      Hanar: Speak with the Hanar Shopkeeper at the Emporium.

      Keepers: Speak with the VI Avina in the northwest part of the Presidium. She is very close to the Preaching Hanar and C-Sec Turian whom are arguing.

      Krogan: You get this automatically by entering Choras Den. A scene will play showing the Krogran Wrex.

      Quarians: Speak with Garrus in the medical center after fighting the thugs.

      Volus: Talk to the VI Avina closest to the Embassy Clerk. You will get this by asking the VI why the Volus were the first race to get an embassy.

  • Easy "First Aid Specialist" achievement

    Find a planet that has a Hazard level 1. Stand outside the Mako, and keep pressing [Heal]. Keep track of how many times you pressed [Heal]. If you do not pay attention and run out of Medi-Gel, you could die from the Hazard level.

  • Easy ally achievements

    Use the following trick to unlock all six ally achievements with only three playthroughs. When you start the game, focus on getting all six of your teammates. Choose two of them to play through the game with. Keep those two until you complete the majority of the game. You will get the ally achievement for the teammate you recruited first. After you get it, replace that teammate with another one as soon as possible. After the next assignment you complete, you will then unlock the ally achievement for the second teammate.

  • Easy skill achievements

    The quickest way to get the skill achievements (Lift, Sabotage, Warp, etc.) is to stand outside the Mako and use it for a target. Do each skill with your current character 75 times to get the achievements for each one. However, there are two things to note. First, Neuroshock does damage to the Mako. When you see it beginning to smoke, you must repair it. Second, AI Hacking does not apply. You will need to actually hack 75 AIs or hack a few repeatedly before you must destroy them. The best way to get this achievement is to play the mission where you must go to the Earth's moon, or "Luna", and stop the AIs in the training facility. Save the game before you go into one of the bunkers, and keep hacking them until you are finished, or reload and play again.

  • Achievements

    Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:

      Medal of Honor (100 points): Complete one Mass Effect Playthrough on any setting.
      Medal of Heroism (25 points): Complete Feros.
      Distinguished Service Medal (25 points): Complete Eden Prime.
      Council Legion of Merit (25 points): Complete Virmire.
      Honorarium of Corporate Service (25 points): Complete Noveria.
      Long Service Medal (25 points): Complete 2 Mass Effect Playthroughs on any setting.
      Distinguished Combat Medal (25 points): Complete one Mass Effect playthrough on the Hardcore difficulty setting. Do not change the setting.
      Medal of Valor (50 points): Complete one Mass Effect playthrough on the Insanity difficulty setting. Do not change the setting.
      Pistol Expert (10 points): Register 150 Pistol Kills.
      Shotgun Expert (15 points): Register 150 Shotgun Kills.
      Assault Rifle Expert (15 points): Register 150 Assault Rifle Kills.
      Sniper Expert (15 points): Register 150 Sniper Rifle Kills.
      Lift Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Lift 75 times.
      Throw Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Throw 75 times.
      Warp Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Warp 75 times.
      Singularity Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Singularity 75 times.
      Barrier Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Barrier 75 times.
      Stasis Mastery (15 points): Use biotic Stasis 75 times.
      Damping Specialist (15 points): Use Damping Field 75 times.
      AI Hacking Specialist (15 points): Use AI Hacking 75 times.
      Overlord Specialist (15 points): Use Shield Overload 75 times.
      Sabotage Specialist (15 points): Use Sabotage 75 times.
      First Aid Specialist (15 points): Use medi-gel 150 times.
      Neural Shock Specialist (15 points): Use Neural Shock 75 times.
      Scholar (25 points): Find all primary Alien: Council Races, Extinct Races and Non-Council Races codex entries.
      Completionist (25 points): Complete the majority of the game.
      Tactician (25 points): Complete playthrough with shield damage greater than health damage.
      Medal of Exploration (50 points): Land on an uncharted world.
      Rich (25 points): Exceed 1,000,000 Credits.
      Dog of War (25 points): Register 150 organic enemy kills.
      Geth Hunter (25 points): Register 250 Synthetic enemy kills.
      Soldier Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Alliance soldier squad member.
      Sentinal Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Alliance sentinel squad member.
      Krogan Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Krogan squad member.
      Turian Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Turian squad member.
      Quarian Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Querian squad member.
      Asari Ally (20 points): Complete the majority of the game with the Asari squad member.
      Power Gamer (20 points): Reach 50th level with one character.
      Extreme Power Gamer (50 points): Reach 60th level with one character.
      Renegade (15 points): Accumulate 75% of total Renegade points.
      Paragon (15 points): Accumulate 75% of total Paragon points.
      Paramour (10 points): Complete any romance subplot.
      Spectre Inductee (15 points): Become a Spectre.
      Charismatic (10 points): Use Charm or Intimidate to resolve an impossible situation.
      Search and Rescue (10 points): Locate Dr. T'Soni in the Artemis Tau cluster.
  • Crysis Warhead Cheats




    Unlockable: Weapons

    Bring up the in-game cheats console by using the tilde (~) key, only after your shortcut command has been set to “-DEVMODE” (minus the quotes). Then, type in “i_giveitem” (minus the quotes) plus the corresponding cheat listed below to earn the weapon or weapon-related cheat listed. (If you want to carry an infinite number of weapons, insert your cheat as “i_noweaponlimit=1” (minus the quotes). Unlimited ammunition can be earned by typing in “i_unlimittedammo=1” (minus the quotes).

    • Anti-Vehicle Mine - AVMine
    • Assault Scope - AssaultScope
    • AY-69 Machinegun - AY69
    • C4 Explosives - C4
    • Claymore Explosives - Claymore
    • DSG-1 Sniper Rifle - DSG1
    • EMP Grenade - EMPGrenade
    • Frag Grenade - FragGrenade
    • FGL-40 Grenade Launcher - FGL40
    • FY-71 Assault Rifle - FY71
    • Flashbang Grenade - FlashbangGrenade
    • Gauss Rifle - GaussRifle
    • Grenade Launcher Attachment - GrenadeLauncher
    • Hurricane Uzi - Hurricane
    • Incendiary Ammunition - FY71IncendiaryAmmo
    • LAW Missile Launcher - LAW
    • Nuclear Gun - TACGun
    • PAX Plasma Cannon - TACGun_XP_2
    • Pistol Flashlight - LAMFlashLight
    • Pistol Laser Sight - LAM
    • Pistol Silencer - SOCOMSilencer
    • Rifle Flashlight - LAMRifleFlashLight
    • Rifle Laser Sight - LAMRifle
    • Rifle Silencer - Silencer
    • SCAR Assault Rifle - SCAR
    • SOCOM Pistol - SOCOM
    • Shotgun - Shotgun
    • Smoke Grenade - SmokeGrenade
    • Sniper Rifle Scope - SniperScope
    • Sub-Machinegun - SMG

    Submitted by CobraLa

    Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches



    Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches is set on the Celtic fringes of Britain; a place where myth and magic spill into reality, threatening the sanity of a teenage girl named Rhiannon Sullivan. An ancient battle for revenge engulfs Ty Pryderi, the remote Welsh farmstead Rhiannon now calls home. She begins to hear unexplained noises, see disturbing visions, and experience other chilling paranormal phenomena. There is an ancient evil lurking in the walls of Ty Pryderi that holds a terrible connection to a timeless struggle between man and magic fabled in the Mabinogion Legends. Her parents take Rhiannon away, leaving Ty Pryderi to your watch and exploration, but their absence can only postpone the inevitability of revenge and death. Unless you can stop it!

    Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches (PC) will be releasing across Europe (excluding: Italy, Greece and Russia) in Q4 2008.

    Sniper: Art of Victory Cheats



    Cheat Mode
    Press [~] while playing and enter the following codes for desired effect: Cheat.GodMode - God mode ON/OFF Cheat.JestemCieniasem - Naprawde jestes Cheat.AddAmmo - Sets 500 clips before reload Cheat.FullHealth - Max health Cheat.GiveAllWeapons - Gives all weapons Cheat.TuneClip - Gives more ammo capacity for the desired weapon Cheat.TuneGun - Gives more Rate of Fire for the desired weapon Cheat.GiveAllAmmo - Gives all types of ammo Cheat.NextMission - Advance to next mission Cheat.GiveKnife - Gives knife Cheat.GiveMachete - Gives manchete Cheat.GiveColt - Gives Pistol Cheat.GiveColtAmmo - Gives Pistol ammo Cheat.GiveDesertEagle - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveDesertEagleAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveSnWmod39 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveSnWmod39Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveSpas - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveSpasAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM16 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM16Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveAK47 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAK47Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveMP5 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveMP5Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM14 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM14Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM16A1 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM16A1Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM60 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM60Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM79CAW - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM79CAWAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GivePPSh41 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GivePPSh41Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveRPK - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveRPKAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveSniper - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveSniperAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveCrossbow - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveCrossbowAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveM40Remi700 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveM40Remi700Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveRocketLauncher - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveRocketLauncherAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveGrenadeLauncher - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveGrenadeLauncherAmmo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveRPG7 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveRPG7Ammo - Gives ammo for desired weapon Cheat.GiveGrenade - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveClaymore - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponKnife - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponAK74 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoAK74 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponAK74Granatnik - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoAK74Granatnik - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponFamas - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoFamas - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponFRF2 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoFRF2 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponHKPSG1 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoHKPSG1 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponHKUSP - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoHKUSP - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponLRAC89 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoLRAC89 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponM1911 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoM1911 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponMilkorMGL140 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoMilkorMGL140 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponMP5sd6 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoMP5sd6 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponRPG7 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoRPG7 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponSPAS12 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoSPAS12 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponBren - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoBren - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponLuger - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoLuger - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponMauser98K - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoMauser98K - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponMauser98KS - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoMauser98KS - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponSchmeisserMP40 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoSchmeisserMP40 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponSten - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoSten - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponTrenchGun - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoTrenchGun - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponPanzerfaust - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoPanzerfaust - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveGranatStiHgr24 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponSnajperka2 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoSnajperka2 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveWeaponSnajperka3 - Gives desired weapon Cheat.GiveAmmoSnajperka3 - Gives desired weapon