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There's cheat tables online, which makes it easy to adjust your party's AP, experience, stats, and shop items.
I used to just use the beast whistle an hour or so a day (800-1000 per hour) and warp-strike kill anything I came across. Still took a while tho. And I think the beast whistle is a tad slower than it used to be.
Anyway, on PC I'm sure such cheats/trainers would be available before long, if they're not already.
Cheat engine simply allows someone to find a memory address for a game property (health, experience) and edit it's value while you're playing the game. Messing with the wrong memory address could lead to serious issues in your game. Many users have created cheat tables, which means they found the memory addresses for you, so it's easy to edit whatever values you like. I'd recommend using cheat engine on a save file you won't be investing a lot of time in, and back up your saves.
And do not use cheat engine in ANY ONLINE GAME (including comraids)! You will get permabanned, not even joking. Don't even have it running in the background.
It'd be nice, for someone like me who's played on console already, to be able to tweak some stuff to make "catching up" to my console save faster, but I'll just play normally and wait for official mods tools. :)
I'd prefer official mods as well. Or Square could include cheats right in the game (infinite gil, exp) like in FFX and FFX||. This is my first time playing, so I like grinding through the whole game.
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I always end up with four or five memory addresses whenever I do that. I can't isolate a single value no matter how hard I try. I'd rather use cheat tables someone else put together.