Quote Originally Posted by ItMe View Post
You keep coming back to this idea.
How do you buy a house by taping down the button?
Taping it down doesn't provide repeated inputs.
It also doesn't help when you need to push left in order to confirm you want to buy the house (otherwise you'll select "no" on the confirmation box).
This seems fair to discuss. In this specific game holding the button down won't do what I've described I suppose (it does work this way in other games). The example of a controller with a turbo button was brought up a couple pages back so perhaps that's a more apt example. But I mean to use these as specific examples of a general idea that input can be automated both physically, and via non-invasive software. If the example I used was incorrect I don't think it excludes the possibility of other methods being possible.

I suspect I'd have a better idea what that looked like if I'd actually done it, y'know