Cheat GUI with ability to manage cheats please,it would save dozens upon dozens of minutes compared to using any overly-cumbersome text editor Android app and would save time in general compared to any text editor.
I normally use ES File Explorer's text editor (old but not old enough version to avoid the storage nag) in order to place/edit cheats then enable them.
The easiest example of just how cumbersome it is would be that you have to manually add and remove the cheat names with perfect namess case-sensitive into the enabled_cheats slots in order to have them be enabled while the older method only needed the symbol next to the cheat itself and nothing more.
The way of reducing the current method would be to make our cheat names very short so there is less chance of mistakes and so it saves time typing them into the correct slots with the $ symbol on the left iirc.
I normally use ES File Explorer's text editor (old but not old enough version to avoid the storage nag) in order to place/edit cheats then enable them.
The easiest example of just how cumbersome it is would be that you have to manually add and remove the cheat names with perfect namess case-sensitive into the enabled_cheats slots in order to have them be enabled while the older method only needed the symbol next to the cheat itself and nothing more.
The way of reducing the current method would be to make our cheat names very short so there is less chance of mistakes and so it saves time typing them into the correct slots with the $ symbol on the left iirc.
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CPU: i5-6200U 2.3-2.8Ghz _ GPU: Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB (GDDR5) VRAM
Hyundai 8GB DDR4 Dual-channel SDRAM _ 1000GB HDD
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