Option for NON-Pro members to edit # fields

I understand why you make it so PRO membership is required to activate/deactivate trainer options directly in the app. However, it would be nice if non-pro members could edit the # fields directly without applying it.

Reasoning, some games have fields that can go into the thousands, but only increment by +1 at a time. This means if you have to get to say 5000, it takes 2 - 3 mins of holding a button down.

I used to have PRO, and I would still have PRO if I could afford it, but I can’t. And as I said I understand why it’s a pro feature, but it feels like a pure punishment to be unable to just type in a # that you want to apply when you use the activation key.

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Thanks a lot for your suggestion and for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.
I’ll make sure to pass your feedback along to the team so they can take it into account. If you have more ideas or anything else you want to share, feel free to post it here. It will help us improve and provide a better experience for the users.

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hey @ArashiDragon Could you let me know which specific games you’re talking about that would benefit from having the increments increased? I’ll look into adjusting the increment values to make things easier for you and others.

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@Patrick

Small Lands was the current game with the problem of increment value.
Option: Multiply EXP Gain.

I haven’t tested completely for the exact multiplier, but it seems anything less than increments of 100 do very little, I usually have to get to 500 for it to be noticeable. If I want to just max the level as quickly as possible I go to 5k and usually have to spend a few mins to max out.

Death Stranding Director’s Cut is another one that has a field for that, but it’s been a while since I played so not sure if it’s a slider or a # field, either way it takes a bit of effort to increase, but I think it’s already set to a high increment. it’s been half a year since I last played so I don’t remember.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition has multiple # fields.

P.S. I just went through my favorite games list and listed the ones that have # fields (or possible sliders).