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A '''glitch''' is technological "mistake" | A '''glitch''' is technological "mistake" of sorts that can alter gameplay. They involve the game functioning in ways it was not programmed to act in. Glitches can be harmful, such as freezing the game, erasing save files, causing a level to be unplayable, or killing a player for no reason. Not all glitches are harmful; many can be utilized to improve gameplay and ever worked into strategies. Glitches can allow item use when it is not normally possible, entry into unfinished level zones, or even cheating to finish games better or faster. | ||
Many games remove glitches in later versions of the game. Beta versions of games are used specifically to find and remove as many glitches as possible. | |||
[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |
Revision as of 20:28, August 20, 2007
A glitch is technological "mistake" of sorts that can alter gameplay. They involve the game functioning in ways it was not programmed to act in. Glitches can be harmful, such as freezing the game, erasing save files, causing a level to be unplayable, or killing a player for no reason. Not all glitches are harmful; many can be utilized to improve gameplay and ever worked into strategies. Glitches can allow item use when it is not normally possible, entry into unfinished level zones, or even cheating to finish games better or faster.
Many games remove glitches in later versions of the game. Beta versions of games are used specifically to find and remove as many glitches as possible.