Manually adding or editing files in mod-enabled games to unlock achievements or alter achievement requirements.Editing or manipulating game files to unlock achievements, alter achievement requirements or to unlock options disabled by developers.Profile swapping, also known as the Second Profile Glitch (SPG), which is the practice of transferring a save or game statistics from one profile to another.from Steam to Windows Store) outside of supported game mechanics. Using a save from a different version or platform (e.g.Using a save from a different profile (typically referred to as gamesaving).
Using profile editors, trainers, or similar software to unlock achievements.How do you define cheating?Īll profiles on site must comply with the following rules: The following paragraphs will explain what rules we base our Cheat Policy on, the process of an investigation, what happens to profiles if they are found in violation of our policy, and finally, explain our Game Removal agreement. We’ve established a policy that allows us to flag profiles we find guilty of using unfair means to gain achievements and remove them from our statistics. Including profiles with cheated achievements distorts the statistics. These site features depend on the inviolability of the statistics. They want to compare their profiles to other member’s profiles, participate in leaderboards, enter contests, participate in gaming sessions, and more. Here at TrueAchievements, our members have made it clear that they don't want those profiles included within their stats. Some sites are quite happy to have game-savers and achievement hackers in their statistics. TrueAchievements' Cheater Policy What is your policy on cheats?