Avalanche Studios’ four-player cooperative first-person, scavenge-survival shooter game, Generation Zero, bumbled onto the market like the clunky robots featured in the game. Its release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One came with nary a peep from most gamers, who promptly seemed to ignore its existence. Even still, if you were one of the few people to pick up a copy of Generation Zero, you can grab some cheats for the game right now.
As usual, you can get the Cheat Engine table for the game from the Fearless Revolution forums.
The Generation Zero cheat table includes the following options:
If you’re not fond of using the Cheat Engine, or you need access to better cheats, you can download the free cheat trainer from over on the Mr. Antifun forums.
I was a little shocked to find that there are no special requirements to get the trainer to work. You just pop it open and use whatever you best feel suits your situation.
The cheats are all really standard fare to basically help give you a leg up against the ravaging robots roaming the Swedish countryside in the late 1980s.
If you still need access to more cheats there are some more cheats available courtesy of MegaDev.info.
The Generation Zero cheats offer everything from god mode to infinite items:
Some of these cheats are free and some of them are premium. The most important ones – being able to manipulate your skill points and reset your health to 100% – are most certainly free, so you’ll be able to at least dish out and taking a lot of damage from the menacing robots around the hillside without having to put into coin down to do so.
You can also learn how to make use of the cheats and what they do thanks to a video tutorial that outlines the cheat trainer mechanics from MegaDev in the video below.
Last on the list is a full premium cheat trainer available to download from over on Cheat Happens.
The Generation Zero premium trainer comes with the following cheat options:
Generation Zero isn’t terribly well received on Steam due to the fact that there are some serious balance issues, some progression hard-locks if you join a game or get joined by players who aren’t the same level as you, and a lot of issues with the AI not being properly tuned.
The developers have acknowledged that there are a ton of problems with the game and made a post on April 5th, 2019 addressing some of the issues that they’re fixing for the next patch and issues that will be addressed in future patches.
Obviously it doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence in first-day buyers who picked up a copy expecting a full game, but instead found out that they were beta testing for people who will eventually wait and get it for $5 or $10 during a Steam holiday sale.
Anyway, Generation Zero is available right now on PS4, Xbox One, and on the Steam store for PC. It might be best to wait until the game gets finished right proper before even attempting to pick up a copy.