My Cheat Tables — Folder
No scripts inside. Just a note I wrote to myself: “You don’t need this anymore. The factory must grow. But not because resources are infinite—because you are.” I have no memory of writing that. But every time I see it, I smile.
It’s a toolbox for breaking the rules—just to remember that rules are optional. my cheat tables folder
To me? It’s a museum of broken realities. No scripts inside
It’s not about winning. It’s about asking, “What happens if…?” and getting an instant answer. At the very bottom, there’s a file named Factorio_EndlessInventory_v3.CT . But not because resources are infinite—because you are
When life feels rigid—deadlines, bills, expectations—I open this folder. I pick a game. I load Cheat Engine. I attach the process. And for a few hours, I’m not a player. I’m a programmer of realities. I decide what gravity does. I decide if gold matters. I decide if the final boss waits patiently while I tick a checkbox labeled “Health > 99999.”
Every cheat table inside tells a story. Not just about the game, but about me . I tell myself I’m organized. The folder has subfolders: Action , RPG , Simulation , Indie . But then there’s “To_Sort_2020” (still unsorted), “Weird_Stuff” , and “DO_NOT_DELETE_Broken_But_Sentimental” .

