Quote Originally Posted by HyoMinPark View Post
I have always been of the mindset of, if something is considered a hassle to me, and is not a necessity, then I just don't do it.
Believe it or not - without rewards in the mix, just about everyone has that mindset.

The issue stems from the fact that the content comes with rewards. This is what causes a problem for people: They want the goal but they do not want the way. So ideally, they'd like the way to be done by someone else and come back at the end. That's a notion that's easy to relate to when you consider chores in real life: Washing the dishes, cleaning the rooms, dusting the cupboards, washing the clothes, buying groceries etc. Most people would "love" to skip those and have a clean flat/clothes/dishes anyway, so if a robot or wizard comes along to do just that for them, they'd gladly take the option (Though I'd be sceptical of wizards!).

That mindset isn't even an issue in single-player games. I haven't seen a single person complaining about people using the console in skyrim to skip dungeon parts or create 99 iron bars out of nowhere for some crafting. If they don't like the process, they can just skip it, who cares?

In multiplayer games however, that's an issue, because it affects people and usually negatively. That's why cheats are usually disabled in multiplayer - bots included.