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I did not know this game had a cheat mode.
Let's hope that screenshot in the other thread isn't a PhotoShop job.
I don't believe so, the poster has referenced using it several times and has fixed people's save games with it.
I was more interested in using it for bug fixing.
Reason? Other than Cheat Mode obviously completely ruins the game, the main issue is that it allows you to unlock pre-ordered items and other paid content like the House of Valor Questline and Mass Effect armor suit:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=886497083
btw, you can't fix bugs with Cheat Mode alone, its main purpose was for QA testing. You'd also need knowledge in Reverse Engineering and if you have the knowledge, you can find how to access Cheat Mode anyway.
If you happen to succeed, before posting the way to access it (your choice), remember first that it may be assumed as piracy and that you put your personal real-life information on your Steam account
Your main concern seems to be piracy. Both items you mentioned are FREELY available. The House Of Valor questline is already included in the Steam version and the armor is unlocked by playing the Mass Effect 3 demo.
Playing ME demo only unlock the Omniblade Daggers actually. House of Valor and ME armor suit are obtained when purchasing the game new. It's part of what EA calls "Project $10", to discourage used sales.
Those who get a second-hand copy of Reckoning don't have access to the HOV questline and ME armor suit unless they buy an online pass/redeem code (for $10) from EA/PSN/XBLA.
Fair enough. I was only interested in this for my personal use and I own all the content already. As you're apparently the only one on the planet who knows how to do this I would appreciate if you could help me with this. Given your concerns I would not share it with others. I sent you a friend request some time ago.
so can you explain those method?