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time traveling??? dont hear about that. tested some cheat engine things on kong and talked with the devs about it. my cheat is my free time. and i have a lot of time to play games like this. i paid real money on kong and steam for my stats. and its bad to see that some must cheat to feel good or something else.
2. Time traveling refers to change the time -> pc clock months/days/years to get advantage in the game this will be fixed soon. (I expect)
3. The final character tells you can get macros/script auto-click and she don't care if you have to..
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"...its bad to see that some must cheat to feel good or something else."
4. true.
5. "my cheat is my free time" Congratulations you have unlocked the archievement "Cheater"
What really will stop them is when they realise that they messed up their computer doing that. <<
Not really I played around with that "time travel". You time skip as far as 30 years on your pc clock without freezing the game and reaping all the benefits of the time passed. But thats slow way of cheating your way to in-game achievements, its much faster editing the registry, assuming you know which value to modify in first place
The value shifts around in the registry anyways, so good luck spotting it ;p