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` key brings up console
e_cheats enables or disables cheats
god 1 enables god mode. but it wont work so maybe its been coded out
I'm kind a guy that doesn't care for what do you do in your Single Player game, but it bothers me to know you will use that info to mess up matches in Multiplayer. With that advice you can always use Cheat Engine to cheat the amount of things you have.
They are doing something that doesn't allow Cheat Engine to change the value.
Probably we can change by Sheet tho.
I didn't test yet, and I don't know if I will test.
Anyways, it's nice to see those kind of things, since the Single Player character and world can be played at Multiplayer as well, this could potentially ruin games for some people.
I am sure that the popular, highly competeitive "Heroes of Hammerwatch" scene isn't going to be undone because a couple people got tired of grinding ore in order to purchase upgrades that have to also be earned through an agonizingly slow XP gain system.
The game is badly gated on ore and XP. There are very finite amounts in the early levels, and at least in solo play, getting from one dungeon to the next sees a massive step up in enemy durability and attack power, which means that it takes multiple trips in order to even open up the possiblity of buying upgrades.
I like the game well enough, but I am not interested in sinking dozens of hours into it to grind. Grinding is dumb in pretty much all contexts, but particually intolerable in a game that could be finnished in a few hours if you had access to better stats.
This game is something to play for a handful of hours and then be forgotten. It does not have anywhere near enough depth to justify the amount of time it will take to unlock upgrades. Binding of Isaac did unlocks in a rogue-lite right, this game does it like a mobile game. The only thing missing is an in app "buy ore!" feature.
Instead of add cheat in games as Special Instinct, where characters can see behind walls because they are a very good hunter, or aimlock enemies because they have special eyes and those kind of thing, Devs add a system that says "This game wasn't intended to be played with those ON, but you can."
Take a look at that video and you will understand:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NInNVEHj_G4
Doesn't matter if cheats are good or not, if Devs allow players to have that, isn't a problem.
If Heroes of HammerWatch had an "Infinite Mode" where you have infinite of every spendable item, people will be able to play the game as normal as what is now.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=4045-USHJ-3810
"Content Rules
Do not post any content on Steam containing the following:
Cheating, hacking, game exploits"
but steam only enforces rules when its convenient for them.