I have a suggestion regarding the notifications we receive.😇 While they inform us of an update, they often lack value due to their generic, copy-and-paste nature.🤖 When I read about Cheat Happens, I get excited to learn more, but the sheer volume of cheat codes for various games makes it hard to remember what has changed.
To improve clarity, why not highlight key updates in yellow or another color of your choosing? For example, if a cheat code is added, highlight it; if a trainer is updated to work with a recent patch, highlight the trainer version. Same can be applied if the trainer has been updated to work with a different platform, same principle.
This small change would make it much easier for readers to spot important information quickly amidst all the text.
I understand the team is busy, but this simple adjustment could significantly enhance the value of the updates for all of us. Just a thought—hope it helps!
[Edited by Shawmeck, 11/12/2024 9:09:13 AM]
Your suggestion is noted, but we are so busy and there are 10000 different circumstances, that likely what you are asking for just isn't realistic.
Since I was the one who updated the trainer, let me be transparent about why it was updated.
For Death Stranding we added trainer for Windows Store. It was a near total rewrite. Imagine me having to spend 1/2 to 2/3 of my working day to make a new trainer for the very small (relatively) number of people who want it 3 years later on Windows Store. Well there was 50+ code injection points to refind, the saves don't share, and I reproduced 90% of the trainer. I am done with it, and I mean that. Not adding anything more. So if people ask "where is option so and so, it's in the Steam trainer", now you know why it's not in the Windows Store trainer.
Someone gifted the game (it's not free gamepass game), is the ONLY reason I put time into it.
I hope that people appreciated the effort, and note that it wasn't some quick thing to do.
best,
Cal