Worse, his save file began to corrupt. First, his credits turned to negative numbers. Then, the "INF" shield bar started flickering red. A text box appeared in the corner of his screen, not part of the game's UI.
Everspace was beautiful, punishing, and utterly merciless. A roguelite where death meant starting over, broke, in a clone bay with a ship held together by spite and duct tape. Leo loved the challenge, but he also had a job, a girlfriend who missed him, and a growing collection of gray hairs. He didn't have time to "git gud."
There is good news if you simply want to cheat for a casual playthrough. Everspace developers included a form of accessible via the in-game console or settings, though this depends slightly on which update version the Windows Store is currently hosting.
Using a trainer with Windows Store games requires a specific approach because the game files are often protected: