User blog comment:Wylde bil/overly modded enviroment really grind my gears/@comment-867582-20091205073810

I would think that someone that's modding would be looked at as a cheater, not as someone that is exceptionally skilled. If I lost a duel to someone that hacked his level to twice that of the game currently, I wouldn't feel bad in the slightest, nor would I give the winner props for anything outside of being able to manipulate computer code.

I play on the PC, and there are several edits that are possible to make the game easier without being "overtly" cheating. One of these is increase backpack size, and it's hack I don't feel particularly bad about personally. I have my backpack set to 80, but honestly, I don't even use but half of that. I just didn't want to dick around leaving behind awesome guns because I have no room left. Plus, I like to collect certain guns. Don't ask me why, I just can't bring myself to drop things like Sledge's Shotgun, because they're fun to play with, even if they aren't something I use often in normal play.

The people modding because they just like to screw around are A-OK in my book...it's the people modding and keeping it on the hush that are real jagoffs in my opinion (excuse my language but they are). If you can't beat someone straight up, and have to cheat and beat people, you really are pretty sad. I dealt with enough of that crap in COD and other FPS's online, I have no desire to play with those people.

I just can't understand modding on the Xbox, and taking the risk that you could get banned on xbox live. I mean, the PC version of this game is literally wide open for editing a multitude of things, why not just cut the BS and go with that? Hell, you'd save yourself 10 bucks in the process lol