He searched online: and found results pointing to a small file — 4.28 MB , named something like CWCheat_2023.zip . What was inside that zip file? Inside were not game ROMs, but text-based cheat databases — usually in .db format or .ini files — compatible with CWCheat or CheatPops , the built-in cheat engine in PPSSPP.
/PSP/Cheats/ Then in PPSSPP → Settings → System → “Enable Cheats” → “Import cheat database” He searched online: and found results pointing to
Alex eventually built his own cheat list for PPSSPP — a few lines of code for infinite ammo — and never downloaded random zips again. “Small size doesn’t mean safe,” he learned. “But it does mean just text .” (no story), I can break down how CWCheat codes work, where official cheat databases are hosted (like GitHub psp-cheat-db), and how to verify file integrity. Just let me know. /PSP/Cheats/ Then in PPSSPP → Settings → System