Game Name: Evil West
Game Process: HighMoon-Win64-Shipping.exe
Game Version: ?
Game Engine: Unreal Engine 4.26.20 - Modified
Game DLL: -
Anti-Cheat: -
Config Folder: C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\HighMoon\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor
Savegame Folder: C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\HighMoon\Saved\SaveGames
Mod Folder: <GameInstallDir>\Evil West\HighMoon\Content\Paks
Cheat Engine: 7.4 (Dark Mode)
Steam Website:
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Character:
-Ghost Mode
-Teleport
-World Gravity Modifier
-World Time Dilation Modifier
-Character Time Dilation Modifier
-FoV Modifier
-CharacterPointer
Old Versions
The Table can also be found in our Discord Server: [Link] If you have any questions or need help feel free to ask there, we have tables for a lot other games as well.
How to use this cheat table?
Install Cheat Engine
Double-click the .CT file in order to open it.
Click the PC icon in Cheat Engine in order to select the game process.
Keep the list.
Activate the trainer options by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1
Hmmmm not sure If I like the game yet, maybe It gets better If I play more, will see ... so yeah I decided to not make a own topic.
Anway, im releasing the table that I made so far, this table allows you to execute lots of cheat functions!
How it works:
Attach the table and enable Create Console and Allow Commands , then load a savegame or start a new game.
Press Tilde ^ to open the console ( if Tilde does not work for you, use the Bind Console To F1 script )
Now use this command:
Some Examples:
Double game speed: Slomo 2
Add 100 XP Points: AddExp 100 0 or CheatAddExp 100
Add 100 Gold: GiveMoney 100 1 or AddGold 100
Set FOV to 90: FOV 90
So yeah have fun testing all the commands, just be careful with all the "GiveAll" commands!
( you may have to execute ServerAddCheats 1 again if a new level is loaded )
You can also use in pretty much every Unreal Engine game the command FOV <FloatValue>.
And there's also the command InvertMouse if that's needed. Ofc only if you're able to unlock the console which you can try with tools such as UUU and UE4SS, there are some more. And for this game there's ofc also the table from cfemen to execute such funtions.
Yes, I am aware of the tools you described.
In fact, I always try them if an unreal powered game misses the FOV slider (the affected games unfortunately tend to grow in general). Most of the time motion sick people are lost when its not an UE4 game...
But Thanks to this forum, even the 3 latest Tomb Raider games (which all lack FOV sliders) for example, can be played by using cheat tables with FOV modifiers from talented people like you
Thanks again and I am sorry for off topic.
Just wanted to lead some focus on this important feature, so that more table makers maybe include it in the future.
The FoV script in my table for "Frozen Flame" can btw be used for every UE 4.27.20 game as long as the engine isn't modified.
It's the same script as for this game but this game's engine is modified so I had to use a different AoB I think.