The release ofLoop Hero, a unique roguelite that mixes deckbuilding and RPG elements, is quickly garnering attention.Loop Herohas tens of thousands of viewers on Twitch, is nearing Steam’s top 10 games by concurrent player count, and already has an active online community. One great example of howLoop Hero’s community is coming together is the discovery of a .ini file allowing players to manipulate the game in interesting ways, including speeding up gameplay.

Loop Hero’s speed options in-game are limiting, so some players are itching for a speed even faster than what’s provided. InLoop Hero’s endgamethings can really slow down as players fill out the map and start farming for crafting resources. That led to players finding the “variables.ini” file inLoop Hero’s game directory. Opening this file with a text editor allows the player to make changes, and game_speed is one of the values that can be edited.

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Editing this file doesn’t come entirely consequence-free, however. WhileLoop Hero’s achievements are still unlockable after making changes to the .ini file, the game itself doesn’t necessarily work right when the game_speed is raised above 60. Exactly how the game breaks down isn’t entirely clear. Some say regen and healing doesn’t work right, others sayLoot Hero’s resourcesaren’t earned in the correct amount. Players should be careful doing this, but for some fans a bit of extra speed may be worth the risk.

Alternatively, some players are already using cheat engines or trainers to manipulate the game. These are separate apps that run in the background ofgames likeLoop Heroand do more intense things to the game. They can make the game run faster naturally or refill health, for example, as opposed to relying on file manipulation. These come with separate and more severe issues, as some of these apps can be untrustworthy to install.

The best course of action forLoop Heroplayers who want faster action may be to wait. If players tellLoop Hero’s developerFour Quartersthat they want an option for faster combat, Four Quarters may implement it going forward.

Four Quarters has already issued its first hotfixes forLoop Hero. These fixes, published on Saturday, address a variety of bugs and errors that have been discovered since launch. For example, the third boss has been nerfed, road tiles will no longer randomly change into wastelands, and several typos have been fixed. Suffice to say, Four Quarters looks like it will be quick tosupportLoop Heroand its large playerbaseas necessary.