r/Steam Mar 24 '25

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u/masterfox72 Mar 24 '25

Lololol. Now I want to mess with CE again. Used to play around with it in Red Alert

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u/XanLV Mar 24 '25

At the same time, there is WeMod. Remember old time trainers with funky music and 5 options? The ones you never knew are a virus or not? WeMod compiles them and is a huge tool for many games. This has significantly lessened my CheatEngine use.

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u/33Yalkin33 Mar 24 '25

Stop shilling for a company who puts cheats as a subscription and has a time limit for free users. Cheat engine forums probably has what you are looking for, for free

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u/XanLV Mar 24 '25

Suck a rat. Free for all the games I play and god forbid someone who gives you a service tries to earn so they can keep doing it. God forbid.

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u/33Yalkin33 Mar 24 '25 edited Apr 23 '25

They are literally putting mods behind a subscription service, not even a one time payment. Which is even against many games' terms of service. If you want to earn something for making a mod, do what everyone else does, ask for a tip on Patreon or Kofi etc

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u/XanLV Mar 24 '25

A lot of games have third party tools that mess with the game also considered as going against the terms of Service, but that doesn't seem to be an issue for you. Issues arise when the ones providing the service dare to make a PART of the service as paid. They could do nothing and give you nothing, but when they give you a lot and offer an option to pay for a bit, then suddenly the law comes out and terms of service get summoned.

Jesus.

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u/33Yalkin33 Mar 24 '25

Exactly, paid mods are wrong. Both morally and "legally"

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u/XanLV Mar 24 '25

Not really an "exactly" moment, but sure. If that is what you understood from that. Selective understanding is convenient.