Mine was Age of Empires 2 (not the definitive edition). I was surprised at the difference of how many achievements there were between the two editions. It just stinks how buggy the original game is and crashes which makes achievement hunting a drag lol.
It was so long ago now, but as far as I remember, I first used WeMod on the three Bioshock games back-to-back. I think the reason I looked for cheats was because I wanted to accelerate the grind to unlock my character’s abilities (aka “Plasmids”, as the game calls them).
IIRC it was TheHunter Call of the wild,
i joined late to the party and couldn’t get enough cash/xp to buy equipment because the dev’s closed the railroad exploit. i was so frustrated 'cause the game has a slow start to it
It wasn’t a WeMod cheat initially, but my first standard cheating app for a game was for Frostpunk. For WeMod itself…probably Stellaris.
For me it was Darkest Dungeon.No way i would’ve ever finished if i had to manage both the health and stress levels of the characters on my own.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot! Fun game, but got repetitive after a while, and really didn’t want to have to grind the Battle of Gods DLC
subsistence
Stardew Valley. Lost count of how many times I’ve started new games on it, wanted to play around with cheats on my most recent one.
Is it sad that I don’t even recall what my first game with wemod was?
I think BioShock Infinite was the first I used. I still use that game for testing WeMod since it loads so quickly.
Mine was Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
Mad Max
I could not beat the Red Fox missions without the cheats @______@
Lol.
borderlands
So late to the party! ;(
I first used WeMod with Red Dead Redemption 2. I am awful with shooting in any sort of game, and I prefer just the story to anything else, so the trainer helped me out loads.
My first game, I use WeMod was Craftopia. The second Game Satisfactory. I uses it for one reason: Kreativ Mode! Building without geting harmed!
@DickerOnkel - Welcome to the community! And that is definitely a good reason
@Veloxia - Yeah I agree about the story. Those games out there that require you to waste time grinding to continue really benefit from WeMod. When I first started using it I felt kind of bad I wasn’t taking the time to… Git gud lol… but when you have over 5k games and you want to experience the story (which is the most important part of games imo) of them all I don’t feel so bad anymore haha
It was Diablo 2: Resurrected
Hey thanks for answering. Glad to see this question is still being seen
I haven’t gotten the Resurrected one yet. Did they do a good job?