Display title | Pause Scumming |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Save Scumming is when a player saves excessively so as to be able to undo mistakes by loading an earlier save. This is when a player pauses excessively to slow down or otherwise lower the difficulty of a game. This kind of gameplay is perfectly legal and, in fact, absolutely essential for micromanagement during difficult boss battles in games that feature Real Time with Pause. Some games try to avert this by having the pause menu cover the entire screen, or by not allowing the player to issue commands while pausing; however, some examples where even that can be abused springs to mind. |