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Also... how many trips to the steamworks does it take? I remember the first time I used it, I was loaded up on so many items I didn't ever deplete them for the rest of the game - by the time I was able to burn more fuel in the steamworks, I wasn't anywhere close to actually NEEDING more of those items piled on top, haha. It pretty much gives you numbers of things you CAN'T burn through more than one or two of during a given hunt, like max potions or ancient potions.
By the time most actual players get to it (meaning the ones who played through it), those items are items they have many times over anyway.
I don't think it "ruins" the game, but it is a little lame to play with people who are just awful.
I didn't know cheat engine could be used in this way to be helpful but not break my own or others experience with a game, thank you @Goldoni for making this guide.
If you think is wrong I just don't do it
Yeah, you hack the game, wow bravo