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Now, I'm not much of a fan of cheat codes, but once I'm totally done with a game, it can be quite fun to do silly stuff. Alternatively; skip the hard part in games.
So TWD (The Walking Dead) Saints & Sinners has a cheat option as well, and you enable this by making a tiny modification in an ini file. This will then provide a new menu option "Cheats" and you can take it from there 😉
Make sure you have the latest updates of TWD installed, and make sure the game is CLOSED.
Open this file with Notepad (or better: Notepad++) - the AppData dir may be hidden, so make sure Explorer shows "hidden files"
It's been quite a while that I have played this, but as far as I recall:
Demi God - you pretty much cannot die Turbo - turns your hands into weapons Infinite Stamina - never het tired or exhausted Rush Bells - Zombies seem to run towards you when they hear you
Thank you for this! Is there a way to make this work on Mac OS?
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@eliandjasontry - I didn't think there was a macOS version of Saints and Sinners? As far as I know this VR game, runs either on Windows (Steam VR) or a natively on an Oculus Quest or Pico 4 VR HMD.
So ... I do not see a practical way to run this on a Mac. 😞
@hans I realize now I should have been more clear. I actually do want to run it natively on the Oculus, but want to do the steps above that you described using a Mac.
I think what I’m asking is where is the .ini file located on a Mac (or is it on the Oculus file structure somewhere… I looked but couldn’t find it!)
I’m trying to help my 11 year old stepson with this, and I don’t know much about VR, which is why my questions may not be worded well.
As far as I know, and as far as I could find online, this mode does not exist on the Quest version. Since I do not have the Quest version myself, I'm not able to look for it either. Note: If this would exist for the Quest version, then this file would be on your Quest and not on your PC or Mac.
From what I could find: This was originally thought of as a "debug" mode on the PC and PlayStation version, but it was never brought to the Quest.
Sorry that I do not have a positive answer for this one. Merry Christmas, and I hope you guys enjoy the game. 😊
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