In the early 2000s, the stealth-action classic IGI 2: Covert Strike gained a reputation for being notoriously difficult. With limited saves and aggressive AI, players often turned to —small third-party programs designed to modify the game's memory in real-time. The Legend of the Unstoppable Agent
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While these tools turned a grueling tactical sim into a power fantasy, they came with warnings. Fans on IGN and various Wikis often noted that trainers could cause game crashes or stability issues if they didn't match the specific game version (e.g., v1.0 vs v1.2). Furthermore, using them in the game's multiplayer mode was strictly considered cheating and often resulted in bans from community servers. The Legacy of Stealth In the early 2000s, the stealth-action classic IGI