10 Morality Systems In Video Games That Can Be Cheated
1. Lorik Bug - Mass Effect: Legendary Edition
Choosing to play as a Paragon or a Renegade Shepard in Mass Effect requires you to stay pretty committed to your preferred role. You may choose to act differently every now and then, but if you want to enjoy the perks of a maxed-out alignment, you're bound to make specific decisions each and every time.
Or until you meet with a certain Turian named Lorik Qui'in.
Lorik Qui'in is a corporate manager residing in Port Hanshan. He is related to the quest in which Shepard tries to expose the corruption of his supervisor and to a certain bug that allows the player to farm as many Paragon or Renegade points as their heart desires.
At some point during the mission with Lorik, Shepard needs to convince him to testify against his boss, either with a Paragon or a Renegade response. Obviously, you're only supposed to convince Lorik once, but due to a certain bug during this sequence, you can actually repeat the alignment dialogue indefinitely for an unlimited supply of Paragon or Renegade points.
Poor Lorik will probably be really confused as to why you can't take yes for an answer, but that's not for you to worry about.