Am i the only one here who cheats using trainers/tables?

Am i the only one here who cheats using trainers/tables?

Usually its get me 999999 in-game currency so i can buy cool items

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I do it all the time.

Diminishes the fun / point of the game for me to just have everything given to me. Do what makes you happy though.

If it's to skip tedious, effortless grinding in a singleplayer game and get to the fun stuff, sure.
Especially shit with Diablo loot where interesting gear isn't even dropping until you've already beaten the game twice and are at max level.

haven't used a trainer in years but then I got one for RE2make and no regrets.
That game is way too hard, much harder than the original. I'm a 34 y/o so I ain't got time for that

Usually for the Dark Souls games, I beat it proper then just cheat in certain items just to fuck with magic builds.

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Sometimes I'll cheat to skip some grinding in games I don't really care about

Depends on the game and the cheat. Cheating is a story game like Planescape Torment would be stupid, same as in a pure skill game, but giving yourself a bunch of cheats to dick around in watch dogs is fun. I mean, the game is garbage anyway, only way to extract some fun is to go ham. Then you have shit like MGS 5, where cheating out the timers and base management is almost obligatory to enjoy the gameplay.

depends.

Nah, about to do that with Enter the Gungeon and Binding of Isaac because of tired of those games and don't care about them anymore.

Last time I did it was with GTA5 about a year ago. If I'm supposed to be playing a game where crime is the way to make money then cheating is absolutely fine. Especially when it's all grind based so you feel tempted to buy IAPs

I used Cheat Engine to skip level grinding in Killing Floor by editing XP values in single player

i beat dark souls III like 5 times and just wanted a character to fuck around with for PVP, so i downloaded a save w/ 150 levels worth of souls
Got soft banned two day's later and to this day i cant play online

Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast. The most fun I have is maxing skills and weapons at the start.

I used cheatengine once.

I downloaded a save for cold steel III so I could essentially be new game plus on my first play. Well, it had some side effects when it came to cooking. Didn't have some characters available to cook a recipe that should have been available at that point in time. I needed for a quest.

So I just had to add the recipe to my inventory. There was just no way to complete it otherwise

Dude force pull 3 on JK3 where you can launch people into space was fucking classic

literally only with lewd games, since devs still haven't managed to realize that pacing is important, and grinding for an hour isn't fun in any game.

I may use cheats on games i played before just to fuck around.

Im going to play boiling point and I definitely gonna use peso cheat.

Lately I use them in almost every d&d based RPG to give myself higher starting stats than normal. I think baldurs gate ruined me, both with the rerolling for higher stats and with the “you are the chosen one, of course you are better than normal peasant heros from the get go” complex.

I only use trainers when I have finished the game or at least 95% completed the game. Usually to skip grinding materials or exp

Depends on the game and circumstances.
>play MHW on ps4 for a while
>migrate to PC after getting it on sale
>cheat to a stupid degree to catch up with the stuff I had on the ps4, use a cheat to give infinite special ammonia to the heavy bow gun and to make it shoot faster
>fail the first stage on the kulve because I stun locked the tucker for so long he couldn't retreat to the second stage
>crash the game multiple times using 100 barrel bombs at once

I cheated a little as a kid in D1 / D2 and also DOOM but I realized the thrill of cheating only lasts a little while but the feeling of empty triviality lasts forever.

I could definitely see the appeal of cheating in a multiplayer game though

I use trainers and they are the best thing since consoles stopped having those Action Replays.
I started with MRAntifun trainers and I was hooked, played and finished games with some really grindy shit, literal grind-gated material.
Then Antifun got redflagged or some shit like that, so I started using Wemod, very good and free.
Now I added a lifetime subscription to Cheat Happens and it's damn worth it, they have cheats many others don't.
I don't think I would have finished Odyssey or KCD if it wasn't for cheats.
On the console part I must say games got easy enough, at least the exclusives.

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if a game has a mechanic i hate or wants me to do something i dont want to do, instead of dropping it i'll just cheat to make it more fun

The "catch my progress up to where I was on console" part was fine (kinda) but then when you went full cheatmode that wasn't fine.
Unless you were doing it just to fuck around on content you were already bored of, in which case it's basically just modding

Monster Hunter World, fuck 0.1% chance of getting a specific decoration.

Used cheats in Fallout 4, because the game is a buggy mess. In one quest i couldn`t pick up a key item just because.
Also, in Dishonored games . Such a good series that has a fuckton to offer in terms of stealth creativity and general approach to the levels, but NG+ is done in dumb way. They give you all the runes that you`ve collected in your previous playthroughs, which is nice, since you can get all the powers from the start and can focus on your missions fully, but you don`t get your money back, so you still have to go around and gather random shit to get upgrades.

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Every time I think a game would be more fun I use them. I try to be a bit fair tho and hate it when tables come with "give yourself infinite money", because i might just want to get enough money to buy an item which the game is unfun without (bigger backpacks in Stardew Valley for example). Sometimes I like screwing with max population cap in RTSs and the like, because fuck population caps.

So much unfun stuff can be corrected with cheats desu

One time I used no clip because I got stuck in the terrain and couldn't move

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