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Good and Bad Glitches in Video Games

I will explain to you a phenomenon known as "glitching". Glitching came to life when computers and especially computer games became the favorite pastime of video game players. Glitchers are people with high technological aptitudes and abilities that can identify a flaw in a video game and use that flaw to improve upon or destroy the game. Using glitches, a person can turn a video game into something it was never intended to be.

Glitching has its pros and cons. A glitcher plays the video game for the competitive skills and challenges they experience. They are quick to pick up on games that do not perform in a logical manner and they investigate the reason they do not perform correctly. With that knowledge, they inform other players of the video game's flaws through blogs and other methods of communication. They tell each other where to find the problem and how to fix it. They earn distinction among their peers when they crack a difficult glitch. Some video companies hire them to identify and fix glitches. They can earn a six figure income and earn the title of "glitch tester".

A disadvantage to glitching is the time and talent of the creator is transformed into something they did not intend their creation to be. It cost the loss of volumes of income for the creator. A reality of glitches is that the glitchers can identify a well designed game in seconds. They find it a badge of honor among their peers to identify a video game that was poorly designed.

Glitching is like quality assurance in video games. Either it is a well designed game or it not. The glitchers will find the flaws. Glitching is so prominent that it has categories that explain the type of glitch that was found.

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