Requip-Scarlet
Sword Art Online a game without any moderators. You wouldn't expect someone to be able to hack into it. And since you can't access any third party softwares, it's hopeless.
Unless you were to somehow hack into the game, before when you could log out, but that was impossible, or was it?
The beta test.
The beta testing that'd be stupid to hack with actual moderators. That's what you'd think. Think. With real skill on hacking and lying, it's pretty easy for some when it's what you do daily.
Madoka Kobayashi, a 15 almost 16-year-old. Better known online as Zextor. She hacked games. Online games weren't her cup of tea, though. She didn't really want to ruin other's gaming experience. Though when she heard of Sword Art Online, an online VR multiplayer game, she decided to try and become a member of the beta test. On day three she grew bored of leveling up plainly.
She logged off and booted up her computer. Turning on her hacking program, she started writing codes, and by 13 hours later, she finished doing everything she wanted.
She planned on not being visible with stuff like it was impossible for her to get into the red of HP.
This power soon grew to greed, so she added easier leveling up, stronger weapons than average.
Soon she became a real cheater. Easier to see all enemies, easier to beat them. Outline enemies, NPCs, and players and people with quests. The map is better. And a menu to turn off cheats.
It was just everything you could want in a game. Eventually, the game went out of beta and was released. Happily, she played the game with all the cheats. Nothing really changed, so all the hacks still work. Turning it off, she decided to play the first day without cheats.
Now the creator had given his speech... what will happen now?