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mogymog
I am wondering if there's a way, or something, or a program that lets you alter skill points, stat points, put items in inventory or what not? I wanted to mess around and look at different aspects and different builds and couldn't figure out if there was a way to do this?
jack1974
Hmm no I didn't put any cheat mode... though perhaps I could put it on the next small update when I release it with DirectX display mode :)
serginhow
I liked the demo but before i buy it i would like to know if the cheats already been added, cause i wanan mess with skills, not just the +100 hp



Thanks
jack1974
No I haven't added them yet, since it's not a feature that was requested by many people, sorry :) maybe if I have time will do it, but no promises.
serginhow
i tried cheat engine but it dosent seem to work on skills, cant find the value
Jim1958
No I haven't added them yet, since it's not a feature that was requested by many people, sorry :) maybe if I have time will do it, but no promises.


My opinion only, but, I don't think a cheat mode would add anything to this game. If the player really needs to level up you can fight a whole bunch of duels and it doesn't take very long (at least you could in the early versions of the game, it might be changed now) If you do add a cheat mode, I would advise only having it available in the full version, not the demo. Some games have so many neat things that you really cannot get them without a cheat mode, PS is not like that.



Best Regards

Jim
jack1974
Yes I agree with you. As I said, I got probably 2 requests for a cheat mode in a year, so clearly not something that many people want. Also playing in "super easy mode" is really simple to beat all battles and get a bunch of skills to experiment with, so especially for this game really makes no sense to have a cheat mode.
CobraPL
Cheat Engine does not work for WinterWolves games, because after each change of variable, its address changes. That's why you need to guess, which address is good, during first try.



So, for example, you can alter gold amount in Loren, because you can achieve big, nonstandard value which repeats only few times.

Assume you have 34523 gold and 7 possible addresses, then alter them all:

34523

34524

34525

34526

34527

34528

34529



Go back to game and check which one is good. Then change other addresses back to 34523 and correct one to 9999999 :>



Sadly, in Planet Stronghold all variables are small.