Yes it is fine. Cheat Engine with multiplayer only games is messed up. But single player is ok. Used it to power through a replay of SR3 and towards the end of SR4 when I was sick of collecting the orbs but wanted to max everything I just gave myself like a few hundred to unlock all abilities. Also gave myself a bunch of money in XCOM on a second playthrough so I wouldn't have to worry about that system. I personally try to only use CE on replays but some games for me push me to use it. Cheat engine just works fine with steam single player games, I have used it for several years now and I haven't had any problems. If your are nervous launch steam in ofline mode. Remember to close cheat engine if you boot up a multiplayer game, some anti cheat measures will detect it even if it's inactive. How would Cheat Engine even speed anything up? Change current speeds to fixed value. And how does this have any effect on your actual connection? Just because. We do not allow individual posts about the steam servers being down. Do not create threads requesting support. This mainly includes, but is not strictly limited to: Refund issues. Trading or market issues. Steam client or server issues. General crashes and game-specific issues. Account issues such as bans, hijackings, or Steam Guard. Infinite Health/Musou would be nice of course. But I agree that having a speed boost would be handy with how big the map is. Also, if there's a way to make an code that stops items being used up (either healing items, fishing bait or just components when crafting) that would be epic. I really want to play the Half-life games for the story and setting, but hated the combat in 1, so I'm debating on just giving myself infinite ammo and health and just bum rushing through the game. I've used Cheat Engine for years on steam games and am still in good standing with VAC. Although, I've never used it with games where it would be a problem to use it on, i.e. Multiplayer games. From my experience, it seems fine to use as long as you don't use in games where it might impact other players. Also, in most cases, Cheat Engine wouldn't even work in multi games where values are checked server-side for validation. The user values would likely be ignored and immediately revert to the actual one according to the server. If you wanted to be safe though, you could always switch steam to offline before jumping in. Remember to close cheat engine if you boot up a multiplayer game, some anti cheat measures will detect it even if it's inactive. Don't just remember to close the program, also make sure the process isn't running in the Windows Task Manager (sometimes programs crash during exit, keeping their processes running), since VAC looks for cheat programs in memory.
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