![]() ![]() What's the unlimited special companions supposed to do? Indiana-Win64-Shipping-SCE-v4.5.CT (252.22 KiB) Downloaded 1984 times Indiana-Win64-Shipping-SCE-v4.CT (252.22 KiB) Downloaded 130 times Indiana-Win64-Shipping-SCE-v3.CT (249.58 KiB) Downloaded 2136 times Indiana-Win64-Shipping-SCE-v2.CT (200.56 KiB) Downloaded 575 times Indiana-Win64-Shipping-SCE.CT (196.31 KiB) Downloaded 382 times Activate the trainer options by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1.Click the PC icon in Cheat Engine in order to select the game process.If you have time to download the table and test it, then you have time to give my post a thumbs up/ rate positive. V4: Thanks to anon9 for helping out on some scripts. Improved durability script(works with equipt pristine weapons and armor) ![]() And fix for Food,thirst and sleep script. V3: Pristine drops, fast travel near enemies. V2: Supernova scripts + some tweaks and pointers Money/bits (activate before going in menu) Set weight low (drop something if you are already over weight, then pick up again) Removes restriction from items in store/shopĬonsumable loss drop/clone (need min 2.then drop 1) They could just have two separate launch options and ask you which version you want to download before you start the download.Made for STEAM, may work on other store version if you attach to process yourself.Ĭreating character: Max attributes (put all 1 point, activate script and go next screen) I'm honestly more invested into figuring that out, than a way to get the OG graphics with this version. What's the point of that? Why would you ever want to go for the second option (unless you don't really have one, like with this month's Humble Choice)? Or better yet, what's the point of even having 2 separate store pages anymore and not always just include the original with Spacer's Choice? What i still can't wrap my head around is, how there a 2 purchase options for this game for the same price, but in one of those options, you get this and the OG, but with the other option only this. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by JellyPuff:Well, i guess i might subscribe to this thread just in case a "dowgrader"-method pops up. ![]()
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