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I thought like the OP once. Then a buddy at work showed me a modded xbox console that had like 200 games installed -- all pirated. Turns out he buys a new console, mods it, sells the modded console, and returns any banned consoles back to the store. The guy was making money hand over fist.
If you dont like "cheating" then you are being extremely hypocritical just being a Steam memeber.
I am, always have been, and always will be a strong supporter of mods, and cheating in games.
Modding is always welcome. The OP was talking about using 3rd party tools to provide unlimited resources within a game.
obtaining the best swords or armour in the very start of the game and then taking those un earned items online to a server with you, or having unlimited resorces through out the game