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Did you read the Notes correctly?When using the trainer and activating the unlimited health, aim, etc. it applies it to the enemies as well. I can't seem to get it to work for just me.
What Rhark said. I like making cheats this way as you can choose to only affect units you wish especially in games like xcom where you may have favorite characters etc.When using the trainer and activating the unlimited health, aim, etc. it applies it to the enemies as well. I can't seem to get it to work for just me.
Not to jump on the train here but same for me. I like the option to select individual units to apply it to however I guess I don't understand what 'select' means in this instance. No matter where I enable the trainer at it applies it to the enemies as well. I'm not sure how to 'select' a unit specifically and apply to only him/her/it. Can we activate it at the staging screen? Because no matter what stage of active combat I enable it at, it applies it to the enemies.What Rhark said. I like making cheats this way as you can choose to only affect units you wish especially in games like xcom where you may have favorite characters etc.
Keep in mind that the game is buggy in itself and that should explain the weird thing that happens sometimes.
I'll add a weak enemies cheat so you can reverse health.
Sorry for bad engNot to jump on the train here but same for me. I like the option to select individual units to apply it to however I guess I don't understand what 'select' means in this instance. No matter where I enable the trainer at it applies it to the enemies as well. I'm not sure how to 'select' a unit specifically and apply to only him/her/it. Can we activate it at the staging screen? Because no matter what stage of active combat I enable it at, it applies it to the enemies.
I tried to do this and was not able to get any results, and it also looks like it is applying like all things to everyone while in a battle, so like unlimited crit is also being added to enemies as well as your own people, I'm grateful for the work done here, but in this current state, the trainer is pretty much unusable in its current form.Sorry for bad eng
I find i way, but i think it's not supposed to work like this.
First of all think the trainer as not "Unlimited Health" but as "Max the healt of a unit"
You can apply it in the staging screen so you will only affect your unit
For me the step are:
I'm on staging screen ( where you choose equip )
Press F1 and F2
Select the equip of the unit i want to boost
Go back at the staging screen and u will see he as max healt
Press F1 and F2 to disable
Repeat for every unit
REMEBER TO DISABLE IT
The problem is that in combat your healt is still going down if u get hit and if u try to use the trainer in combat ( to restore healt ) it will max the enemy too.
@MrViZZion is aware of the issue and is looking into it.I tried to do this and was not able to get any results, and it also looks like it is applying like all things to everyone while in a battle, so like unlimited crit is also being added to enemies as well as your own people, I'm grateful for the work done here, but in this current state, the trainer is pretty much unusable in its current form.
Just to help troubleshoot, the way I was doing it, wait for agents turn like right before you choose to move or shoot. Apply trainer F1, F2, then turning it off right away F2, F1.
I also tried to do it in the loadout screen, in the armoury and right before you go out on a mission, none of the changes stuck. At least for me
Now everyone has unlimited health and the glorious unending battle can take place! hahahaha
As far as I can tell it's permanently enabled. I just wanted it enabled for one mission I couldn't get past too but it maxes your agents' health and keeps it like that, same with every other 'cheat' once you turn them on. I ended up just activating it on two of my agents to get past that mission then sticking them on desk duty for the rest of the game to feel better about myself lol. Although towards the end of the game depending on the difficulty despite their max health they can still come close and even 'dying' so if you choose to keep it enabled it will eventually balance itself out.Hey, Goon Squad do you know a way to disable it afterwards? or does it stay like that forever?
It's not enabled permanent, however the health is increased so much that it appears you're not taking damage. Is that not a good behaviour?Hey, Goon Squad do you know a way to disable it afterwards? or does it stay like that forever?
It's really simple to use. Launch cheat evolution, select the game. Press the hotkeys.Hello. Who could explain clearly how to use cheatevolution because most players report an impossibility to use it because the info is not clear to understand. A new video would be essential
Thank you MrViZZion. I followed exactly these steps but the selected cheats do not work in battle. Thanks for the future videoIt's really simple to use. Launch cheat evolution, select the game. Press the hotkeys.
Activate the cheats when you're in barracks in game where you can select units before heading to battle. Then deactivate them.
That's all there is to it. I'll make a video later as well.
Okay, I'll make a video.Thank you MrViZZion. I followed exactly these steps but the selected cheats do not work in battle. Thanks for the future video
I have used Cheatevolution successfully for other games but in Xcom chimera squad it is impossible