His finger hovered over the download button. It felt wrong. Cheating in a single-player game? That was like using a ladder in a high-jump contest. But the memory of that drone’s smug, red targeting laser burned in his mind.
The next day, he tried to play legitimately. But the magic was gone. Every close call, every desperate scramble for fuel, every sigh of relief when he found a new weapon—it all felt slow and pointless. He’d seen behind the curtain. The wizard was just a grey window with a skull icon. everspace windows store trainer
>> CREDIT MULTIPLIER EXCEEDED MEMORY BOUNDS. CORRECTION IMPOSSIBLE. His finger hovered over the download button
He pressed "One-Hit Kill."
The trainer was a small, grey window with a skull icon. No frills. He launched Everspace , tabbed out, and clicked the box labeled "Infinite Shields." That was like using a ladder in a high-jump contest
He won. The credits rolled. And he felt… hollow.
It was intoxicating.