8. Duplicate Inventory - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szrB37ZLvT4 Most of the time, all that effort you inject into a video game is absolutely worth the time you spend doing so. Once you've completed whatever it is you set out to do - something extremely ambitious and difficult, at least - you're gifted with a unparalleled sense of achievement and pride. And then sometimes it's like, urgh, no, I want the good stuff now and I definitely don't want to spend time earning it like some schmuck. That's where this little ditty of a glitch comes in, which grants The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion players the ability to duplicate items in their inventory - out of, like, thin air! How to achieve? Basically it involves players getting a bow and some arrows of two different kinds. Then the player must draw back their bow and open the menu. Then click the arrows you have equipped once. Then click on the other set of arrows. After that, the player goes to the item they want to multiply and drops it. Once they've exited the menu, they should have duplicated the intended item. Then, presumably, the hours of sellin' begins. It's cheating, sure, and it's not exactly ethical if you're intending to play the game seriously, but the option is at least there if you need it, which you definitely will, because that's you all over, isn't it?