Glitches That Surprisingly Made Video Games Better

Not all glitches are bad.

Posted By | On 16th, May. 2015

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Open-world RPG titles usually mean that gamers will be spending countless hours and days going through it. For example, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion had an enormous world to explore and quests to take on. Furthermore, there were all sorts of items and weapons to pick up through your epic journeys. Some gamers love the thrill of collecting and scavenging for different items but for others, getting these items can be far too tedious. A glitch was discovered in the game that allowed players to easily duplicate whatever item they wanted, just so long as it’s within your inventory- so a bit like the MissingNo. glitch for Pokemon.

The glitch is rather odd, but it works. Gamers have to equip their bow and select an arrow, doesn’t matter the type. Now pull back on your bow but before you release the arrow, pause the game and go to your menu and select another set of arrows. Before resuming your game, select the item you wish to duplicate and drop it. Now once you exit the menu, you should have duplicates of the selected item. This makes the glitch a great option for gathering gems, lock picks, potions or whatever you wish to have an abundance of while playing.


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