It used to be that every game was like that, and all you had to go by was the ethereal rumours of your buddy's neighbor's big brother's shady friend who swore that there was a way to cheat with the right inputs.
I have been enlightened and have embraced cheese and pre-watching guides.
It's hypothetical fun and games until your good run gets bricked by the jank of spaghetti game code. That really tilts me so bad.
Fun doesn't enter the equation in these situations. It's pride, I'm not letting that cheap cheating (not really, skill issue) stack of bits get the better of me.