I can add one more on the list. In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, during any Legendary Ship battle, before you actually encounter the Legendary Ship in the sea, you can hop out of the helm and swim towards the Legendary Ship. Once you reach it, climb aboard, eliminate everyone on the ship, go back to your ship, and then go forward and trigger the battle. Instead of doing a naval battle against the said Legendary Ship, the opposing ship will suddenly drop all its health which allows you quickly sink it with just a cannon shot. Clearly the devs was not expecting you to actually swim towards it like that. lol
The overfilled inventory in Deus Ex actually has a second use: in two sections of the game, one where Jaime Reyes gives you a free augmentation canister, and later when Gary Savage gives you a free EXP boost, if your inventory is full, JC will decline taking the offered item, but the game will still act as though you accepted it. The genius part is you can then repeat the conversation with the two aforementioned characters as many times as you want, and this glitch will repeat every time you do (just don't make room in your inventory for the item they're offering). This allows you to both max out your EXP points in every area and get all the free aug upgrades for whatever systems you have installed.
another useful glitch in the original Deus Ex is to open the inventory whenever you're using the lockpick or a multitool. That way you can open the door with a single tool, instead of 1 per 10% door strength at the base level, basically rendering leveling up those skills useless.
I don’t blame the devs. Putting a bucket on people’s heads is not something I expect to catch in QA. Having said that I have a chuckle when I think about how absurd it is
Yeah gta has some great cheats still to this day I love the jetpack cheat in San Andreas just so fun being able to summon a jetpack that you can freely fly around the massive map with
I honestly love Days Gone and I feel so happy it is being talked about even if for a short segment. The story was really good. I know it's not going to happen but I genuinely believe that Days Gone deserved a sequel at the least.
I absolutely loved days gone and by the time it was done and i beat it i was so stoked for a second one, only to have those dreams crushed when sony canceled all hopes of a second game. Personally i wouldnt be opposed to playing both a prequel and a sequel but instead of investing in a small company with a great game, sony shot it down because, sadly, it was review bombed hard early on and alot of people didnt even give it a chance until a year later when it became free on psplus, but by that time it was too late.
After 💯 percent devouring that game I fell in love with it as well. It does have some cringe tropes, but it’s very solid. No spoilers…. That ending though. 😮
Star Wars Battlefront 2 had a unique glitch with Grievous. His lunge attack automatically locks on to a target with pull him to the enemy matter where they are. Usually it only allows you to move a few meters, but if you get Maul to throw the enemy you’re locked onto as Grievous, Grievous will fly across the map following that enemy. This can be exploited to launch Grievous into high areas he normally can’t get to, even some otherwise out of bounds areas… or accidentally throwing him off the map lol
It absolutely does, anyone who played all the way through days gone and wasnt immediately ready for the next one is lying to themselves. Such an under rated game still one of the best (my favorite) games ive played in yrs
It definitely does! And personally I think why it didn't get more praise and another game was the time! Had the walking dead going on lots of zombie stuff at the time and people was burned out on the subject! I think if released earlier or later may of done better!
@@gagehatton8863 It's really sad man! It's a really good game! Taking out a horde or watching a cave where they live and leave during the night is awesome!
I started playing it recently while off work with depression and finished it in just over a week. It was a bit slow at the start, which I'd heard, so stuck with it and the story really gripped me. I wish they'd give us a sequel as that ending with O'Brien......wow!!!
One for the eventual commenter edition of the video: Command and Conquer sandbags. The AI will not destroy sandbags. You can close off entire sections of the map by building cheap sandbags to anywhere, with the occasional cheap building to provide extra vision. Works in the original and remaster versions. Doesn't work in Red Alert.
I remember doing that in Command & Conquer. Building enough sandbag/walls and basically wall off the enemy base thus the enemy could not attack my base.
For a 3rd installment, I'd suggest the one from Need for Speed Most Wanted Black Edition on PS2 where if you edit the settings of a race map in the Arcade Mode it will apply those settings to the corresponding race(s) in the Career Mode. Back as a teenager I abused the shit out of that one to always only have one opponent and one lap to each race.
The MegaMan trick also works on Blaster Master, but only for a few bosses. It's a notoriously hard game, so any reprieve is welcome. The Skyrim alchemy trick works even better in Morrowind, where you can do that with permanent enchantments. My fav was making a pair of gloves that can open any lock from across any room. If you can see it, you can loot it.
I could never get into the Hitman games but that briefcase is legendary! Crazy how familiar I am with it considering I've played maybe one entire hour total in all the Hitman games combined in my life lmao
There was one in oblivion i always found amusing, not so much a glitch but it could be useful. When carrying too many items you become over encumbered and walk slow, but if you find a rib cage laying around out in the open, you can hide items in it and just carry the rib cage in front of you and it won’t affect your ability to run.
LOL that's cool, never did that in Oblivion but did stumble on a similar one in Skyrim with rabbits or chickens. I didn't know you could even store things in a rib cage, does it have to be a zombie torso is that what you mean? Take care hellcat!
In GTA: Vice City, you can do the flying tank trick as well, and if you go to the tallest building of the map, you'll realize that it doesn't have a roof. Instead, it's basically a hole that you can fly down into to get under the map. By flying close enough to the ground above you, your character will No Clip through and you'll be back on the map. You can use this trick to go anywhere you want. I'd recommend to use the cheat "cars drive on water" as well so you can keep using your tank if you happen to go through a spot that has water collision.
Playing Tomb Raider remastered reminded me of my favorite way to cheese a boss. When you're fighting the final boss of TR1 (The one that isn't Natla) Just run over and hang on the nearby ledge and the boss will just start walking away from you. It can even get stuck in attack loops facing the wrong direction and you can just stand up and pump bullets into its back.
Theres a speedrunner move you can pull in ratchet and clank that allows you to both skip the sewer section and helipack over to the race track when you get to blackwater city for the first time, so then you just aim the taunter at the biggest cluster of boxes and tape the O button down. Bam, RYNO paid for instantly
I remember when I first found out about the ratchet and clank glitch on the race track, I really thought my game broke until after doing this multiple times
If you do another one of these vids, there is another oblivion thing, not sure if you've already covered it but.. once you complete one of the oblivion gates and get to the end to pick up the orb (such a long time since I've played the game so apologies if I've named things wrong) you get given a random 20% or something stat. Two of them are invisibility or acrobatics. So you can save before picking up the orb, see what you get upon picking it up, if you don't get what you want, reload and try again. In particular, doing this until you get 5 invisibility orbs means you can add it to 5 items and get 100% invisibility which absolutely breaks the entire game from then on. Nothing sees or attacks you. Acrobatics of course just makes you jump obscenely high, and then take damage or kills you. Still funny. You can also duplicate these orbs I believe with the item dup glitch. Had loads of fun with these
The sword cancel was the best way to break barriers in halo. You don't need a warthog at all, just do the lunge at him against a barrier and cancel it. Some levels, like the jungle, have hidden messages outside the maps. This still works. Tony hawk 4 has the same thing kinda. Just reset you restart point (in free skate mode) as soon as you hit the barrier. Works in the college level very easily and all other levels.
@@Sheepykin Gosh I miss the good old days of High Impact Halo. As far as I know Falcon's wrong, sword-flying won't work on any version of Halo 2 if it was ever connected to the internet for updates. Got removed in Campaign too, I remember POTS, dantheman87 and Grumpy used that in Campaign all the time offline. Take care guys
In crash Twinsanity you can ride and drive the Cortex hoverboard before the first battle with him, if you get to surround the battle zone, you can jump into it, it's invisible but has it's physics and part of it's controls functional yet. There are some videos explaining in a couple pages and TH-cam.
There is a glitch I discovered in SubNautica that I've never saw anywhere and since I'm no one I doubt anyone would car but here it is. When you are in your seamoth if you exit it just befor it explode (perfect timming) you will be able to keep playing the game but your carachter will be forever in a ''siting position'' with no head. It's pretty funny
There was an item duplication glitch in Dragon Age Origins that would allow you to duplicate skill books I think it was, that would break the game as well. You could do it surprisingly early in the game too.
If you plan another of these "things the devs didn't intend" videos, take a look at Telekinesis Surfing in the game Psi Ops the Mindgate Conspiracy. Great game and funny way of using abilities that devs admitted later they had no idea could be done!
Another good trick I found was in ratchet and clank rift apart where in the pocket dimension areas there are platform sections where you need to jump onto explosive crates to get across the level, the boxes always respawn after they are blown up so you can keep shooting them from a distance and get as many bolts as you want so you can buy weapons easily 😉😏
@@marthacthulhu it was one of the earliest games published by a company called GameMill. Nobody should have been surprised that it was going to suck, and it serves as Exhibit A when trying to figure out if GameMill's next game will suck. What blows my mind is that a company with a portfolio as awful as theirs is still in business
Big Rig racing is the modern day equivalent of video game companies' behavior. I'm sure that game would be awesome too if they had the option to release it, and then patch it for years into a playable game.
This was fun, this could easily be a series. The vomiting fall trick in RDR2 and the potion break while you are dead in the Adamantine Forge of Balder's Gate 3 are two examples off the top of my head. I remember the BG3 one even the dev's were impressed with the logic used since it shouldn't be possible to beat the boss Grym with only a single player (having only one member in your party).
There's a trickier version I was aware of, where you crouch jump off a certain tree, get on a roof and then hover over to the track. Funny that this super easy one exists too.
It's like, the only real way to have enough money for the RYNO without going through new game+. So I totally did it last time when I realized I didn't have my old save file anymore!
Still one of my favourite tricks to do is in ratchet and clank 2, in the silver city level when you reach the power line area get hit by one of them then hover down to the ground area and then jump through the sides of the large building on the right, you can actually glitch through the floor of the garage then all you need to do is equip the bouncer weapon and shoot the enemies who respawn a few times - the place where they were standing has a teleport pad that takes you to the insomniac museum which has loads of behind the scenes things the devs decided not to put in the final game. There are various vehicles to drive around and you can play around with different effects and fun gadgets
I'd love to see you cover the physics glitches with the original COD4. "CoDJumping" as it's named, involves strafing, "bouncing" on slanted objects and much more. There are also "elevators" which are always fun. I have several videos of myself and others CoDJumping back in the day when it was popular
Silent Hill 2 had a rather interesting quirk with its camera. I remember that if you aimed at the final boss but didn't swing the camera around to face her, you could aim and shoot and never get attacked whatsoever. Now, maybe there was some thing about the game's difficulty playing a factor too, but I remember finding this trick useful for killing the last boss without having to deal with it's deadly butterflies or getting grabbed by the boss.
I got several. 1-In The Crew,drive to the left side of Hoover Dam up by Westpoint. There's a part of the connection from concrete to rock that your car falls through to the lake bed. From there, you can drive on the Great Lakes bed,down any connected river to the oceans. The best part is that it's not a smooth ride. It's huge jumps. Be careful, though. If you get enough air to touch the bottom of the water, you'll wreck. Always go with another person, because if you reset your car, you end outside. So you gotta bash each other if you flip. 2-In Battlefield 2, there's a pillar that fell over inside a building on the snow level. If you crouch behind and melee, you'll fall through just about enough to see everyone on the map. Snipe away. 3-.... My friend called to pick him up at the airport and I forgot the others. I'll msg you again.
3- Red dead 2. Canada and Mexico passage. Plus, lantern glitch to get into restricted areas or pass any door. 4-Borderlands duplicate all inventory. You could literally vomit your entire inventory and then quit the game,come back into friends' games, and pick it all up.
in tropico 4 or 5 i used to connect the islands buy using the decorations and fountains lol. it took me hours but i did it. then in the recent games they added overseas highways
Also in oblivion the duplication glitch was great before i had a pc and could just console. Iirc you just go to your inventory, click an item find another item and double click it then drop the original item and it drops the original item + copies of it equal to the amount of the 2nd item you double clicked. So if you dropped a gem and double clicked a scroll you had 4 of, it would drop 5 gems.
I don't know if it's been mentioned already, but: in STALKER games ( Shadow of Chernobyl for sure, but I think others too) your equipment is limited by the mass you can carry. Well, if you go to a location and find loads of good loot, and don't want to leave anything behind, there is a way to do it: find any dead human, put all the items into his inventory, then use "drag body" on him and... just drag him back to Sidorovitch. Unlimited cargo space!
Fallout 4, Settlement hack. To build more in the vanilla version. Step 1st:Go to settlement toolbox. Step 2nd:Add pick up stored items"Weapons are heaviest & makes the glitch faster" 3rd: Drop heavy items. 4th: The effect makes the build limit bar decrease with each dropped item. 5th: Going overboard slows load time while nearing the settlement!
Similar to the megaman glitch, Blaster Master for the NES had a glitch that could be used on every other boss you fought. If you threw a grenade at the boss, waited for them to take damage and then paused the game, the boss would continue to take damage while the game was paused. After waiting a few seconds you simply unpaused the game and the boss would instantly die. Considering the brutal difficulty of many of the bosses in Blaster Master, that particular glitch was something of a god send for anyone who actually wanted to beat the game.
Here's one for the classic submarine video game "Silent Service". You scored points for sinking things...but they could shoot back....except.....if you maneuvered very close to the edge of the playable area (I think it was in the direction of 047 degrees), you reached a spot where you could lock on to things, that were not actually on the screen, fire torpedoes and sink them. Best done on hardest level, for more points..and why not? the enemy ships "off the edge" didn't fire back. I got the maximum score for the game.....but not kosher. Another game was a classic helicopter game. LHX Attack Copter. You could choose to fly 4 or 5 different choices of helicopter. One of the copters had a complement of fiber-optic controlled missiles. If you set for hardest level (for max points), and then approached JUST close enough for the optic missiles to target, you could use up all your missiles destroying the enemy...that hadn't activated because you weren't close enough to trigger them. max score, no danger.
one of my favourites is in Project Wingman. when you go into the aircraft store, you can sell any of your aircraft that you own, and any you don't. on xbox it is literally as simple as hovering over any aircraft and pressing 'X'. there's also no limit to this, you can sell an infinite amount of aircraft...
I feel like you missed one of the better ones, When Skyrim was but a young lad, if you followed the Hermaus Mora quest line and got his book, his book would immediately level several trees of your choice, like Armor swords smithing, or stealth, pickpocket, Speech. It was supposed to be a one-time use item, but if you out the book specifically onto a bookshelf, then picked it back up, you could re-use the book.
Halo 2 had so many bugs I remember spending hours just doing glitches and having loads of fun. Trying to get the "golden warthog", and super bounces on each map. Launching warthogs across the map.
Seeing the Oblivion Paintbrush glitch brought back countless memories of using that to reach crazy areas. I beat that game inside and out on Xbox 360, and have incredibly fond memories of it (more than Skyrim, since my Skyrim save got corrupted when trying to upgrade gear).
Morrowind had a cool glitch with the lockpick. Take out your sword, hood attack and while holding it, go into your menu, select the lockpick, close the menu and whatever enemy you're attacking gets insta-killed. Works on any character in the game at any tine.
OG Diablo had a duplication glitch that only required selecting the item to duplicate behind a town portal. You copy the item as you teleport; and that how everyone ended up Kings Sword of Haste and Glorious Plate of the Whale. Legit changed my Switch settings when TotK patched out the easy duplication glitch. They’re ridiculous thinking I’m going to waste that much time farming in that massive game.
There was another one for the original Halo: CE that I called the Sword Walk or Sword Rocket. If you aimed with the rocket launcher, and the reticle turned red, you could then quickly switch to your energy sword and swing it. If timed correctly, you would walk through the air towards your target at a rapid pace.
One of my favorites is in RE4 Remake theres a spot right before the Mendez fight where you go next to the merchant and crouch and iirc you open the merchant menu while i think you hit the crouch button again and youll clip through the shack and can walk over the mountain to skip the boss. The funniest part is that you can find Mendez in his bug form just standing there, chilling in the middle of the path to the castle but he is fully immune to damage and just stands there doing nothing lmao. Oh also, in KH2 if you make a gummi ship in the shape of a big square with no blocks in the middle, enemy shots will miss 99% of the time since theyre programmed to target the middle of your ship.
In 2006 pc version of RE4 published by ubisoft. If you go to Mercenaries, select Wesker, go into stage. Quit, then start a new game, you will be playing as wesker.
Number 4 made me think of a time i used negative numbers to glitch. In Diablo2 if you had negative vitality and got the +HP buff from a barb it would make your HP 8.7 billion! The only problem with it was chatacters get +vit every lvl so I could only lvl up to 28 on the barb i had with the -vit ring i found.
why the restoration potion actually works is that all fortify effects are technically considered restoration spells (even fortify restoration). The funny part is that fortify archery attack potions actually increase two handed as well (and stack). So from memory a plus +100% fortify potion of each two-handed and archery can give a 4x multiplier total to two handed attacks.
My god. The GTA Tank trick. I don't even know how I figured that one out back in the day. My family never had internet access and I used to play the shiiiiit out of GTA 3 on an absolute lemon of a PC. But that one? That trick just whisked me away to my childhood. Damn. Long live Gameranx!
I have at least one skyrim character that runs around with a wooden toy sword that's super op on every difficulty but legendary, where it becomes slightly less op.
Item and weapon duping in totk and botw could be its own list. Some of them are/were so easy it's ridiculous. The early master sword glitch, flying magnesis etc.
Here's my infinite money trick on the original Railroad Tycoon. Banking and stock market actions are turn-based with your competitors. The trick is to try to catch one of your competitors with low cash on hand. Start buying your competitor's stock. He will stay ahead of you but eventually he's going to have to take one of his turns to take out a bond. That's when you beat him to owning 50% of his railroad. Empty out all the cash and then sell the one stock back. He regains control of his company and the first thing he does is takes out of bond again to try to get ahead of you with ownership of that stock. Issuing a bond and then buying his own stock is two separate turns. You buy that stock back between the turns and now you control the railroad again. Empty out the company's coffers again, rinse, and repeat until his credit rating is so bad that he can't get bonds anymore.
I can add one more on the list.
In Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, during any Legendary Ship battle, before you actually encounter the Legendary Ship in the sea, you can hop out of the helm and swim towards the Legendary Ship. Once you reach it, climb aboard, eliminate everyone on the ship, go back to your ship, and then go forward and trigger the battle.
Instead of doing a naval battle against the said Legendary Ship, the opposing ship will suddenly drop all its health which allows you quickly sink it with just a cannon shot.
Clearly the devs was not expecting you to actually swim towards it like that. lol
Pretty sure they patched this out, since touching the ships instakills you
No it's there I tried it last year lol
👀 I will absolutely keep this in mind.
I did pull off a trick kind of like this. The AI of the people on the ship are pretty dumb since they might not fight back.
it also works on AC: rogue as far as i remember, it's not just legendary but on all ships.
Loved the hit man line "You see that!? He's a pro!" After the magic briefcase hit the last dude. Haha😂
👍
I also wasn't expecting it and I had to pause the video to laugh because I wouldn't hear Falcon otherwise
@@gameranxTV such thumbs up.
If anything, I would say that fight was rather brief.
@@charlesmetal8224 " this guy sucks!" No but seriously lol
The overfilled inventory in Deus Ex actually has a second use: in two sections of the game, one where Jaime Reyes gives you a free augmentation canister, and later when Gary Savage gives you a free EXP boost, if your inventory is full, JC will decline taking the offered item, but the game will still act as though you accepted it. The genius part is you can then repeat the conversation with the two aforementioned characters as many times as you want, and this glitch will repeat every time you do (just don't make room in your inventory for the item they're offering). This allows you to both max out your EXP points in every area and get all the free aug upgrades for whatever systems you have installed.
another useful glitch in the original Deus Ex is to open the inventory whenever you're using the lockpick or a multitool. That way you can open the door with a single tool, instead of 1 per 10% door strength at the base level, basically rendering leveling up those skills useless.
I loved that game when it came out. There were so many places to explore and side missions to do and npc's to interact with.
Also, downgrade your pistol training at the start of the game.
When you start mission 1, you are automatically at "trained" level with a Pistol.
5:53 the way Deacon shouted 😂, my favorite game ❤ Days Gone
I haven't stopped laughing about that clip now
HUH?!
I wonder if that Falcon. Lol
Days gone I pray for a sequel one day.
What a memorable game, I miss all the moments of discovery
There was DEFINITELY that one developer who knew we would try it but no one listened. 😅
Yeah give the world a game someone will always find a way to break the game or find glitches and funny things you weren’t meant to
That bucket trick in Skyrim is by far the best, worst, and most famous thing of these examples
**Laughs at this comment from under the Skyforge**
They can do an entire top 10 video on exploits and bugs from Skyrim alone. Wait, that’s a good idea, they should do that lol
**my ymfah flashbacks are coming hard upon reading this**
@@antihero_antics *Bethesda wipes sweat from brow*
I don’t blame the devs. Putting a bucket on people’s heads is not something I expect to catch in QA.
Having said that I have a chuckle when I think about how absurd it is
"See that!?" 1:17 "He's a pro!!" 😂
That GTA 3 tank trick sure took me back ! The cheats in that game were hilarious
Yeah gta has some great cheats still to this day I love the jetpack cheat in San Andreas just so fun being able to summon a jetpack that you can freely fly around the massive map with
How about times devs didn’t want you to do the ONLY thing you wanted to do
Like play the game? I nominate there is no game 😂
@@17an28 I’m talking about when there’s certain areas the game blocks off or certain play styles the mechanics don’t support
@@notproductiveproductions3504 tomato tomato
@@17an28 tomato pineapple
@@notproductiveproductions3504 both belong on pizza 💀
I honestly love Days Gone and I feel so happy it is being talked about even if for a short segment. The story was really good. I know it's not going to happen but I genuinely believe that Days Gone deserved a sequel at the least.
A prequel would be a great option.
I absolutely loved days gone and by the time it was done and i beat it i was so stoked for a second one, only to have those dreams crushed when sony canceled all hopes of a second game. Personally i wouldnt be opposed to playing both a prequel and a sequel but instead of investing in a small company with a great game, sony shot it down because, sadly, it was review bombed hard early on and alot of people didnt even give it a chance until a year later when it became free on psplus, but by that time it was too late.
I would love to see what they can do with the ps5. Certainly one of the more interesting open world games of recent years.
To think Sony shut em down when they pitched a idea to make a sequel that was co-op 🤯🤦♂️
After 💯 percent devouring that game I fell in love with it as well. It does have some cringe tropes, but it’s very solid. No spoilers…. That ending though. 😮
I feel like the Hitman briefcase thing is an example of how sometimes bugs are features
Plausible deniability-the briefcase did it.
5:53 that scream was unexpected and hilarious 😂
Right! lol I had to rewind a few times and get some laughs in.
Gamers are probably just as creative as developers! Great list!! Thanks, gameranx, and Falcon.
And there are more gamers than developers. Shenanigans will ensue.
I'm a gamer AND a developer. Shenanigans are a requirement.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 had a unique glitch with Grievous. His lunge attack automatically locks on to a target with pull him to the enemy matter where they are. Usually it only allows you to move a few meters, but if you get Maul to throw the enemy you’re locked onto as Grievous, Grievous will fly across the map following that enemy. This can be exploited to launch Grievous into high areas he normally can’t get to, even some otherwise out of bounds areas… or accidentally throwing him off the map lol
"Unfortunately, these are still Souls games, and you'll probably just die to something else in a few seconds anyway."
This guy Souls.
I watch gameranx everyday like an old man reading his morning paper. Thank you
Days gone deserves a sequel
It absolutely does, anyone who played all the way through days gone and wasnt immediately ready for the next one is lying to themselves. Such an under rated game still one of the best (my favorite) games ive played in yrs
It definitely does! And personally I think why it didn't get more praise and another game was the time! Had the walking dead going on lots of zombie stuff at the time and people was burned out on the subject! I think if released earlier or later may of done better!
People pooped on that game for no reason… they more than likely didn’t actually play it and just took the word of TH-camrs
@@gagehatton8863 It's really sad man! It's a really good game! Taking out a horde or watching a cave where they live and leave during the night is awesome!
I started playing it recently while off work with depression and finished it in just over a week. It was a bit slow at the start, which I'd heard, so stuck with it and the story really gripped me. I wish they'd give us a sequel as that ending with O'Brien......wow!!!
One for the eventual commenter edition of the video:
Command and Conquer sandbags. The AI will not destroy sandbags. You can close off entire sections of the map by building cheap sandbags to anywhere, with the occasional cheap building to provide extra vision. Works in the original and remaster versions. Doesn't work in Red Alert.
I remember doing that in Command & Conquer. Building enough sandbag/walls and basically wall off the enemy base thus the enemy could not attack my base.
For a 3rd installment, I'd suggest the one from Need for Speed Most Wanted Black Edition on PS2 where if you edit the settings of a race map in the Arcade Mode it will apply those settings to the corresponding race(s) in the Career Mode. Back as a teenager I abused the shit out of that one to always only have one opponent and one lap to each race.
😂 Cal Kestis using the power of seizure to fly. 😂
The MegaMan trick also works on Blaster Master, but only for a few bosses. It's a notoriously hard game, so any reprieve is welcome. The Skyrim alchemy trick works even better in Morrowind, where you can do that with permanent enchantments. My fav was making a pair of gloves that can open any lock from across any room. If you can see it, you can loot it.
😂open locks from across the room
Bosses 2,4, and 5. (I hated that damn bubble crab.)
I could never get into the Hitman games but that briefcase is legendary! Crazy how familiar I am with it considering I've played maybe one entire hour total in all the Hitman games combined in my life lmao
There was one in oblivion i always found amusing, not so much a glitch but it could be useful.
When carrying too many items you become over encumbered and walk slow, but if you find a rib cage laying around out in the open, you can hide items in it and just carry the rib cage in front of you and it won’t affect your ability to run.
LOL that's cool, never did that in Oblivion but did stumble on a similar one in Skyrim with rabbits or chickens. I didn't know you could even store things in a rib cage, does it have to be a zombie torso is that what you mean? Take care hellcat!
Devs: Don't like it, don't buy it.
Players: Didn't buy it.
Devs: Well we really didn't think they would try THAT.
In GTA: Vice City, you can do the flying tank trick as well, and if you go to the tallest building of the map, you'll realize that it doesn't have a roof. Instead, it's basically a hole that you can fly down into to get under the map. By flying close enough to the ground above you, your character will No Clip through and you'll be back on the map. You can use this trick to go anywhere you want. I'd recommend to use the cheat "cars drive on water" as well so you can keep using your tank if you happen to go through a spot that has water collision.
Playing Tomb Raider remastered reminded me of my favorite way to cheese a boss. When you're fighting the final boss of TR1 (The one that isn't Natla) Just run over and hang on the nearby ledge and the boss will just start walking away from you. It can even get stuck in attack loops facing the wrong direction and you can just stand up and pump bullets into its back.
Nice!
It's too cool how you try to credit every single person, they must feel amazing when they hear you say their username 😂
Theres a speedrunner move you can pull in ratchet and clank that allows you to both skip the sewer section and helipack over to the race track when you get to blackwater city for the first time, so then you just aim the taunter at the biggest cluster of boxes and tape the O button down. Bam, RYNO paid for instantly
I remember when I first found out about the ratchet and clank glitch on the race track, I really thought my game broke until after doing this multiple times
If you do another one of these vids, there is another oblivion thing, not sure if you've already covered it but.. once you complete one of the oblivion gates and get to the end to pick up the orb (such a long time since I've played the game so apologies if I've named things wrong) you get given a random 20% or something stat. Two of them are invisibility or acrobatics. So you can save before picking up the orb, see what you get upon picking it up, if you don't get what you want, reload and try again. In particular, doing this until you get 5 invisibility orbs means you can add it to 5 items and get 100% invisibility which absolutely breaks the entire game from then on. Nothing sees or attacks you. Acrobatics of course just makes you jump obscenely high, and then take damage or kills you. Still funny. You can also duplicate these orbs I believe with the item dup glitch. Had loads of fun with these
The sword cancel was the best way to break barriers in halo. You don't need a warthog at all, just do the lunge at him against a barrier and cancel it. Some levels, like the jungle, have hidden messages outside the maps. This still works.
Tony hawk 4 has the same thing kinda. Just reset you restart point (in free skate mode) as soon as you hit the barrier. Works in the college level very easily and all other levels.
Shocked super jumps are not on this list. Took until MCC to fix them even partially.
@@Sheepykin Gosh I miss the good old days of High Impact Halo. As far as I know Falcon's wrong, sword-flying won't work on any version of Halo 2 if it was ever connected to the internet for updates. Got removed in Campaign too, I remember POTS, dantheman87 and Grumpy used that in Campaign all the time offline.
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In crash Twinsanity you can ride and drive the Cortex hoverboard before the first battle with him, if you get to surround the battle zone, you can jump into it, it's invisible but has it's physics and part of it's controls functional yet.
There are some videos explaining in a couple pages and TH-cam.
There is a glitch I discovered in SubNautica that I've never saw anywhere and since I'm no one I doubt anyone would car but here it is. When you are in your seamoth if you exit it just befor it explode (perfect timming) you will be able to keep playing the game but your carachter will be forever in a ''siting position'' with no head. It's pretty funny
There was an item duplication glitch in Dragon Age Origins that would allow you to duplicate skill books I think it was, that would break the game as well. You could do it surprisingly early in the game too.
So Starfield essentially recreated the Gummi ship from Kingdom Hearts.
If you plan another of these "things the devs didn't intend" videos, take a look at Telekinesis Surfing in the game Psi Ops the Mindgate Conspiracy. Great game and funny way of using abilities that devs admitted later they had no idea could be done!
Reversing my car into a Eldritch screech is my lifetime goal.
The R&C glitch is a godsend. Whether it be for funds or to get the 1m bolts achievement.
Glad to see a ratchet and Clank game on the list
Another good trick I found was in ratchet and clank rift apart where in the pocket dimension areas there are platform sections where you need to jump onto explosive crates to get across the level, the boxes always respawn after they are blown up so you can keep shooting them from a distance and get as many bolts as you want so you can buy weapons easily 😉😏
Kal looks like he's constantly about to start break dancing in that bug
How the hell do people discover these glitches ?
Trail and error plus boredom. Lol
Two ways; accidentally, or intentionally.
Also, speed runners intentionally look for glitches.
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16:45 - One of my favorite games. It's amazingly underrated and bought it by random chance at a savings bin back in the day.
Falcon must have been deeply hurt by Big Rigs Over the Road Racing as a kid. He seldom skips an opportunity to talk about it.
Some games are just bad like SaS: secure tomorrow.
No one should ever pass up an opportunity to talk about Big Rigs! It's just so baffling that it even exists, the oddity must be shared with all.
@@marthacthulhu it was one of the earliest games published by a company called GameMill. Nobody should have been surprised that it was going to suck, and it serves as Exhibit A when trying to figure out if GameMill's next game will suck. What blows my mind is that a company with a portfolio as awful as theirs is still in business
Big Rig racing is the modern day equivalent of video game companies' behavior. I'm sure that game would be awesome too if they had the option to release it, and then patch it for years into a playable game.
This was fun, this could easily be a series. The vomiting fall trick in RDR2 and the potion break while you are dead in the Adamantine Forge of Balder's Gate 3 are two examples off the top of my head. I remember the BG3 one even the dev's were impressed with the logic used since it shouldn't be possible to beat the boss Grym with only a single player (having only one member in your party).
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man that halo 2 zanzibar window super jump fail was really a throwback
Okay I did not know that Ratchet and Clank one. That’s pretty good.
There's a trickier version I was aware of, where you crouch jump off a certain tree, get on a roof and then hover over to the track. Funny that this super easy one exists too.
It's like, the only real way to have enough money for the RYNO without going through new game+. So I totally did it last time when I realized I didn't have my old save file anymore!
Still one of my favourite tricks to do is in ratchet and clank 2, in the silver city level when you reach the power line area get hit by one of them then hover down to the ground area and then jump through the sides of the large building on the right, you can actually glitch through the floor of the garage then all you need to do is equip the bouncer weapon and shoot the enemies who respawn a few times - the place where they were standing has a teleport pad that takes you to the insomniac museum which has loads of behind the scenes things the devs decided not to put in the final game. There are various vehicles to drive around and you can play around with different effects and fun gadgets
I'd love to see you cover the physics glitches with the original COD4. "CoDJumping" as it's named, involves strafing, "bouncing" on slanted objects and much more. There are also "elevators" which are always fun. I have several videos of myself and others CoDJumping back in the day when it was popular
Ooo that wild arms glitch. I remember it so well.
The oblivion paintbrushes is a trick near and dear to my heart. It’s what made me realize my true joy is breaking games 😂
Another day another plea for yall to cover Gigantic returning!!!
Silent Hill 2 had a rather interesting quirk with its camera. I remember that if you aimed at the final boss but didn't swing the camera around to face her, you could aim and shoot and never get attacked whatsoever. Now, maybe there was some thing about the game's difficulty playing a factor too, but I remember finding this trick useful for killing the last boss without having to deal with it's deadly butterflies or getting grabbed by the boss.
I remember a glitch in the old Pokemon Blue and Red versions that would give infinite Rare Candies and Master Balls. Mewtwo never stood a chance.
Omg yess!!! Thank you!! Its never talked about for some reason, and it baffles me! Missingno helped me max out and catch all the legendaries
I got several.
1-In The Crew,drive to the left side of Hoover Dam up by Westpoint. There's a part of the connection from concrete to rock that your car falls through to the lake bed. From there, you can drive on the Great Lakes bed,down any connected river to the oceans. The best part is that it's not a smooth ride. It's huge jumps. Be careful, though. If you get enough air to touch the bottom of the water, you'll wreck. Always go with another person, because if you reset your car, you end outside. So you gotta bash each other if you flip.
2-In Battlefield 2, there's a pillar that fell over inside a building on the snow level. If you crouch behind and melee, you'll fall through just about enough to see everyone on the map. Snipe away.
3-.... My friend called to pick him up at the airport and I forgot the others. I'll msg you again.
3- Red dead 2. Canada and Mexico passage. Plus, lantern glitch to get into restricted areas or pass any door.
4-Borderlands duplicate all inventory. You could literally vomit your entire inventory and then quit the game,come back into friends' games, and pick it all up.
in tropico 4 or 5 i used to connect the islands buy using the decorations and fountains lol. it took me hours but i did it. then in the recent games they added overseas highways
I literally laugh at Big Rig at no.1 haha
Also in oblivion the duplication glitch was great before i had a pc and could just console. Iirc you just go to your inventory, click an item find another item and double click it then drop the original item and it drops the original item + copies of it equal to the amount of the 2nd item you double clicked. So if you dropped a gem and double clicked a scroll you had 4 of, it would drop 5 gems.
I don't know if it's been mentioned already, but: in STALKER games ( Shadow of Chernobyl for sure, but I think others too) your equipment is limited by the mass you can carry. Well, if you go to a location and find loads of good loot, and don't want to leave anything behind, there is a way to do it: find any dead human, put all the items into his inventory, then use "drag body" on him and... just drag him back to Sidorovitch. Unlimited cargo space!
i love how the fuel clip of them changing cars is followed immediately by crashing in the water.
Fallout 4, Settlement hack. To build more in the vanilla version. Step 1st:Go to settlement toolbox. Step 2nd:Add pick up stored items"Weapons are heaviest & makes the glitch faster" 3rd: Drop heavy items. 4th: The effect makes the build limit bar decrease with each dropped item. 5th: Going overboard slows load time while nearing the settlement!
In GTAV there's a dumpster that if you crouch behind it, or simply stand behind it, 90% of the world goes invisible. you included
Just cause 3 had one particular area I could stand with a Gatling gun running the heat to maximum and nothing could hurt me.
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Similar to the megaman glitch, Blaster Master for the NES had a glitch that could be used on every other boss you fought. If you threw a grenade at the boss, waited for them to take damage and then paused the game, the boss would continue to take damage while the game was paused. After waiting a few seconds you simply unpaused the game and the boss would instantly die. Considering the brutal difficulty of many of the bosses in Blaster Master, that particular glitch was something of a god send for anyone who actually wanted to beat the game.
Love the paintbrush trick and will never understand it to this day
Here's one for the classic submarine video game "Silent Service". You scored points for sinking things...but they could shoot back....except.....if you maneuvered very close to the edge of the playable area (I think it was in the direction of 047 degrees), you reached a spot where you could lock on to things, that were not actually on the screen, fire torpedoes and sink them. Best done on hardest level, for more points..and why not? the enemy ships "off the edge" didn't fire back. I got the maximum score for the game.....but not kosher.
Another game was a classic helicopter game. LHX Attack Copter. You could choose to fly 4 or 5 different choices of helicopter. One of the copters had a complement of fiber-optic controlled missiles. If you set for hardest level (for max points), and then approached JUST close enough for the optic missiles to target, you could use up all your missiles destroying the enemy...that hadn't activated because you weren't close enough to trigger them. max score, no danger.
The #16 random scream freaked me out. 🤣
It made me laugh.
one of my favourites is in Project Wingman. when you go into the aircraft store, you can sell any of your aircraft that you own, and any you don't. on xbox it is literally as simple as hovering over any aircraft and pressing 'X'. there's also no limit to this, you can sell an infinite amount of aircraft...
Number 8 (hollow ship) also works in Kingdom Hearts 3
Donut ship works in KH1 too!
I feel like you missed one of the better ones, When Skyrim was but a young lad, if you followed the Hermaus Mora quest line and got his book, his book would immediately level several trees of your choice, like Armor swords smithing, or stealth, pickpocket, Speech. It was supposed to be a one-time use item, but if you out the book specifically onto a bookshelf, then picked it back up, you could re-use the book.
Gameranx! My favorite time of day
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Honestly, the Elden Ring one is the epitome of a souls like player. Hitting a wall over and over and not giving up. 😅
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The super bhop in OW1. RIP DF Parkour
Halo 2 had so many bugs I remember spending hours just doing glitches and having loads of fun. Trying to get the "golden warthog", and super bounces on each map. Launching warthogs across the map.
The Skyrim oghma infinium glitch was also a big one, infinite free level ups
Devs were heated at the glitches and mods so they released their own 😂
There's also a specific glitch for duplication in Dying light 1 with your bag 😂Crazy how players found out about it
No special mention about the FO new vegas infinite nukes using the nuke detonator from the dlc? That thing was insane.
Seeing the Oblivion Paintbrush glitch brought back countless memories of using that to reach crazy areas. I beat that game inside and out on Xbox 360, and have incredibly fond memories of it (more than Skyrim, since my Skyrim save got corrupted when trying to upgrade gear).
Gameranx supremacy!
Morrowind had a cool glitch with the lockpick. Take out your sword, hood attack and while holding it, go into your menu, select the lockpick, close the menu and whatever enemy you're attacking gets insta-killed. Works on any character in the game at any tine.
Going out of bounds in games scares me.
This is why video games are so amazing. Except that last one lol
Energy sword doesn’t want to obey the laws of physics? Energy sword?
It didnt to begin with
OG Diablo had a duplication glitch that only required selecting the item to duplicate behind a town portal. You copy the item as you teleport; and that how everyone ended up Kings Sword of Haste and Glorious Plate of the Whale.
Legit changed my Switch settings when TotK patched out the easy duplication glitch. They’re ridiculous thinking I’m going to waste that much time farming in that massive game.
Spiffin Brit and Lets Game It Out, im looking at you guys.
In Fallout New Vegas, a glitch allows you to shoot infinite mini-nukes super fast. DLC is required since you need a gun from the DLC.
#6 😂 having the fastest car won't help much if you drive it into the lake on lap 1
There was another one for the original Halo: CE that I called the Sword Walk or Sword Rocket. If you aimed with the rocket launcher, and the reticle turned red, you could then quickly switch to your energy sword and swing it. If timed correctly, you would walk through the air towards your target at a rapid pace.
Number one, playing doom on anything with a screen
Try finding the top money/currency exploits for single-player games.
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One of my favorites is in RE4 Remake theres a spot right before the Mendez fight where you go next to the merchant and crouch and iirc you open the merchant menu while i think you hit the crouch button again and youll clip through the shack and can walk over the mountain to skip the boss. The funniest part is that you can find Mendez in his bug form just standing there, chilling in the middle of the path to the castle but he is fully immune to damage and just stands there doing nothing lmao.
Oh also, in KH2 if you make a gummi ship in the shape of a big square with no blocks in the middle, enemy shots will miss 99% of the time since theyre programmed to target the middle of your ship.
every one of the old id software team disliked this video for being called EYE-DEE :p
Surprised the comments were not full of this comment!
In 2006 pc version of RE4 published by ubisoft. If you go to Mercenaries, select Wesker, go into stage. Quit, then start a new game, you will be playing as wesker.
It's not "I.D.". Instead, it's "id". Like the actual thing called the id, as opposed to the ego.
Came to the comments for this. Definitely irked me, as it was repeated so many times.
The more TH-cam you watch, the more you see younger ("younger") creators mispronouncing words in infuriating ways.
See the thing is... Absolutely no one cares. Except you and maybe a few others with autism, apparently.
He's gotta be doing that on purpose I'm pretty sure Falcon has mentioned Id software before
@@Cloontange This is the same guy that routinely mispronounces "iteration". I think he seriously just doesn't know.
Number 4 made me think of a time i used negative numbers to glitch. In Diablo2 if you had negative vitality and got the +HP buff from a barb it would make your HP 8.7 billion! The only problem with it was chatacters get +vit every lvl so I could only lvl up to 28 on the barb i had with the -vit ring i found.
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why the restoration potion actually works is that all fortify effects are technically considered restoration spells (even fortify restoration). The funny part is that fortify archery attack potions actually increase two handed as well (and stack). So from memory a plus +100% fortify potion of each two-handed and archery can give a 4x multiplier total to two handed attacks.
My god. The GTA Tank trick. I don't even know how I figured that one out back in the day. My family never had internet access and I used to play the shiiiiit out of GTA 3 on an absolute lemon of a PC. But that one? That trick just whisked me away to my childhood. Damn. Long live Gameranx!
I have at least one skyrim character that runs around with a wooden toy sword that's super op on every difficulty but legendary, where it becomes slightly less op.
Item and weapon duping in totk and botw could be its own list. Some of them are/were so easy it's ridiculous. The early master sword glitch, flying magnesis etc.
Here's my infinite money trick on the original Railroad Tycoon. Banking and stock market actions are turn-based with your competitors. The trick is to try to catch one of your competitors with low cash on hand. Start buying your competitor's stock. He will stay ahead of you but eventually he's going to have to take one of his turns to take out a bond. That's when you beat him to owning 50% of his railroad. Empty out all the cash and then sell the one stock back. He regains control of his company and the first thing he does is takes out of bond again to try to get ahead of you with ownership of that stock. Issuing a bond and then buying his own stock is two separate turns. You buy that stock back between the turns and now you control the railroad again. Empty out the company's coffers again, rinse, and repeat until his credit rating is so bad that he can't get bonds anymore.