thesheeep
Arcane
I see no semantic difference at all. Playing the game to gain some advantage vs. not playing the game to gain some advantage.Cheat = Making the game easier in an artificial way without playing it
Exploit = Making the game easier by playing it in a certain way not intended (but not prohibited) by the developers
Not that hard, is it.
It is, at most, a semantic difference in many cases. Not in this one as Pope clearly says, but are you playing the game if you're infinity-grinding monsters with bugged respawns in KotOR2?
Could not be more clear, or could it?
To your example: Of course you are playing the game.
Whatever the player is actively investing his time in within the game is playing. Not in a way that would be fun for you or me, I guess, but not calling it playing because of that would be wrong. There is no way to "be active" within a game world that can not be considered playing (and no, entering cheats is not "being active", it is like using the options menu).
Of course, the result may be equal in both cases: Having an easier time playing the game. But that does not mean exploiting and cheating are the same thing.
Also, yes, the herb thing may not be an exploit, that is true.