Cheat Launcher V1.1 «CERTIFIED»
: A popular choice for Steam Deck and Linux users to manage trainers and cheats alongside their Steam library.
: It is strongly recommended to only use these tools in single-player or offline modes to avoid permanent account bans from anti-cheat systems like BattlEye or Easy Anti-Cheat.
Current launchers aim to simplify the process of applying modifications and cheats without manual file editing. Cheat Launcher v1.1
: Used for launching homebrew and cheats on legacy consoles like the Wii. Safety & Installation Tips
: Many launchers include specific compatibility modes (e.g., Proton or Wine for Linux/Steam Deck) to ensure cheats run on different operating systems. : A popular choice for Steam Deck and
: Always use the official website (e.g., Cheat Engine or Wurst Client ) to avoid modified files containing viruses.
: Support for loading pre-made scripts and pointers that automatically find and lock game variables. Popular Compatible Tools & Launchers Depending on your platform, you might be looking for: : Used for launching homebrew and cheats on
: Many free installers include "bloatware" offers. Carefully read each prompt and select "Decline" or "Skip All" for third-party software like toolbars or system cleaners.
