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Just wanted to know if I can use a trainer in this game I've never used a trainer before. I have already played this game on Playstation so wanted to have some fun on PC
The gameplay is focussed on manageing limited ressources and "make do". Thus it prevents you from stocking up for the next big fight. Hence the arbitrary amo limits.
Game: "no, you can't carry more than a single spare magazine for your pistol. You'd overburnden yours...oh, look: here's an entire new weapon weighting like 50x as much as another 6 round of 9mm amo would you can also schlepp around."
Narratively- and simply by logic - it makes zero sense.
One can ask if instead of being allowed to carry 6 weapons but only a paltry amount of amo for each, the player could instead be given just a max weight and inventory space.
"Do I want to add this shotgun to my backpack or instead another 50 rounds for my pistol and 3 molotovs?"
Ok and that's fine for the default but there's no reason not to include realistic carrying capacity as an alternative option.