Those that claim to be PC gamers really don't know how useful the Steam Activity Feed is. I managed to discover and wishlist a bunch of games I didn't know about.
Forget the discovery que, add more friends to your steam account, lurk the activity feeds, build a bigger wishlist of games that would be worth your time and money.
Nothing wrong in using trainers, but I generally would not recommend using them all the time. Like I used one to max out my orbs to get all abilities in DMC4 mainly so I can enjoy the combat without being held back.
Forget the discovery que, add more friends to your steam account, lurk the activity feeds, build a bigger wishlist of games that would be worth your time and money.
I think they'd be jumping for joy a lot more if you were to play through them ;3I'm so excited that I'm not tempted to buy Epic exclusives, knowing that I'll get them cheaper on the client a prefer in the future. My backlog is jumping for joy, I think.
Moreover, I think I'm about to dabble in the world of trainers and whatnot. With my little time to game, I just want to play and beat a game. Heck, I used cheats as a kid. Why not get nostalgic, yo.
Nothing wrong in using trainers, but I generally would not recommend using them all the time. Like I used one to max out my orbs to get all abilities in DMC4 mainly so I can enjoy the combat without being held back.