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Folder: My Cheat Tables

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 .

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. my cheat tables folder

In that last one lives a table for Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition . The script is a mess—half the addresses don't work anymore. But I keep it because it was the first table where I didn’t just check “Infinite HP.” I found the pointer chain myself. Four levels deep. Manually. Felt like I’d hacked the Pentagon. There’s a table for Stardew Valley with only one active script: “Instant Catch (Fish).” I swore I’d only use it to finish that one fishing bundle. I ended up catching every legendary fish in ten minutes. I still feel guilty. It’s not about winning

Here’s a short, engaging piece of content titled , written in a reflective, slightly nostalgic style. My Cheat Tables Folder It sits there on my second drive, nestled between “Old_University_Projects” and “Rom_ISOs.” The folder is simply named CTs , no icon, no fancy colors. To anyone else, it’s a digital junk drawer full of cryptic .CT files and random screenshots. No scripts inside

That’s my cheat tables folder. It’s not just memory hacks and value scans.

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