This phrase refers to the use of a specific software application, Cheat Engine, in conjunction with the video game Youtubers Life 2. Cheat Engine is a program that allows users to scan a computer’s memory to find and modify in-game values such as currency, skill points, or other resources. For example, a player might use it to increase the amount of in-game money they possess, thereby circumventing the game’s intended progression system.
The appeal of employing such tools typically lies in expediting gameplay, bypassing challenges, or experimenting with game mechanics outside of their intended parameters. Historically, the use of similar programs has been prevalent in single-player games, where modifications do not directly affect the experience of other players. However, the practice can raise ethical considerations regarding the intended game design and the potential for an unfair advantage or disruption to the intended gaming experience.