Quick Answer: How do you cheat in Beholder: Conductor?
To cheat in Beholder: Conductor, you can manually attach Cheat Engine to the game’s executable and scan for changing numeric values like your total Ministry Credits or the hidden Passenger Suspicion meters. However, because game updates frequently break Cheat Engine tables (.CT files), the safest and easiest alternative is using an auto-updating mod manager like XMODhub, which provides 1-click cheats without requiring any tedious memory scanning or hex editing.
Editor’s Note
Look, I get it. We all start Beholder: Conductor thinking we’re going to play it completely legit. But after dying to the brutal Sector 4 Ministry Audit for the 15th time, or spending hours grinding for Black Market Contraband and Ministry Commendations, the fun stops. I’ve been messing with Cheat Engine for years, and trying to isolate the exact memory values for this game’s current patch almost drove me insane. Today, I’m going to show you how to manually hack the values if you want the technical challenge—but I’ll also share the 1-click shortcut I actually use to save my sanity.
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1. How to Use Cheat Engine for Beholder: Conductor (The Manual Way)
If you want to go the old-school route and find the memory addresses yourself, here is the basic “First Scan/Next Scan” method tailored specifically for this game’s engine.
Manipulating the economy and totalitarian mechanics in Beholder: Conductor requires a solid understanding of how the game stores its data in your system’s RAM. As the conductor of the Determination Bringer train, your most vital resource is your Ministry Credits. You need these credits to upgrade train carriages, bribe guards, and purchase essential supplies to survive the grueling routes. Let’s walk through the exact, hardcore process of isolating and modifying your Ministry Credits using Cheat Engine.
| In-Game Mechanic/Stat | Memory Value Type | Typical Address Behavior | Difficulty to Scan | Purpose in Beholder: Conductor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ministry Credits | 4 Bytes | Static during gameplay, shifts on load | Easy | Purchasing upgrades, bribing officials, paying fines. |
| Passenger Suspicion | Float | Highly dynamic, hidden values | Hard | Prevents passengers from reporting you to the state. |
| Train Fuel/Power | Float | Constantly decreasing | Medium | Keeps the Determination Bringer moving between stations. |
| Contraband Quantity | 2 Bytes or 4 Bytes | Inventory slot dependent | Easy | Selling illegal goods for black market profits. |
| Ministry Reputation | 4 Bytes | Tied to quest flags and reports | Very Hard | Unlocking higher-tier clearances and avoiding execution. |
2. Common CE Errors: Pointers Breaking & Not Attaching
If you are pulling your hair out because CE isn’t working for Beholder: Conductor, you aren’t alone. Here is what’s probably happening behind the scenes:
Error: “Cannot attach to process” / Game Crashes: Beholder: Conductor might be using specific engine protections. Modern PC games, especially those built on updated versions of Unity or Unreal Engine, often employ basic anti-tamper mechanisms or memory obfuscation to prevent external debuggers from hooking into their executable. If Beholder: Conductor immediately crashes to the desktop the moment you click “First Scan,” or if Cheat Engine throws a “Cannot attach to process” error, you are likely triggering a memory-access violation.
To bypass this, you need to configure Cheat Engine to use the VEH (Vectored Exception Handler) Debugger instead of the standard Windows debugger. Go to Cheat Engine’s Settings -> Debugger Options, and check the box for “Use VEH Debugger”. This method hooks into the game’s exception handling routine at Ring 3 (user mode) without triggering the standard anti-debug flags that the game’s engine might be monitoring. Additionally, ensure you are running Cheat Engine strictly as an Administrator, as modifying the memory space of another active process requires elevated Windows privileges. If the game still crashes, you may need to enable “Hide Cheat Engine” in the settings to mask the process signature from the game’s memory integrity checks.
The Pointer Problem: You finally found the exact memory address for your Contraband inventory, you set it to 99, and you are feeling like a master hacker. But then you travel to the next train station, endure a brief loading screen, and suddenly your cheat stops working. Worse, your game might crash. Welcome to the nightmare of dynamic memory allocation.
In Beholder: Conductor, the game engine does not store your inventory or stats in the exact same physical RAM location every time you play. Whenever you load a new train carriage, trigger a cutscene, or transition between stations, the game’s garbage collector sweeps the old memory and allocates entirely new blocks of RAM for your data. The address you found earlier (e.g., 0x1A4B892F) is now pointing to empty space or, worse, critical game engine code.
To fix this manually, you have to find the “Base Pointer”—the static address that tells the game where the dynamic memory is currently hiding. This requires right-clicking your found address, selecting “Find out what accesses this address,” attaching the debugger, grabbing the assembly instruction (like mov eax, [ecx+04]), and performing a grueling Pointer Scan. A deep pointer scan can take hours, generate millions of potential paths, and require you to restart Beholder: Conductor half a dozen times to filter out the false positives. Writing an AOB (Array of Bytes) injection script in Assembly is the only permanent manual fix, which is exactly why most players give up on manual Cheat Engine tables.
3. The Better Alternative: 1-Click Cheats with XMODhub
Here is the dirty little secret of the modding community: Nobody actually wants to spend two hours updating Cheat Engine tables every time a patch drops. The moment Beholder: Conductor updates on Steam, your hard-earned memory addresses shift, and your game crashes to the desktop.
| Feature / Metric | Manual Cheat Engine (.CT) | XMODhub Auto-Trainer |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Time | 30 – 60+ minutes per session | < 5 seconds (1-Click) |
| Update Reliability | Breaks on every minor game patch | Auto-updates via Cloud AI |
| Crash Risk | High (Memory leaks, bad pointers) | Near Zero (Safe memory injection) |
| Ease of Use | Requires technical/hex knowledge | Simple UI Toggle Switches |
| Feature Access | Basic values (Money, Items) | Complex scripts (God Mode, Speed) |
Why XMODhub beats manual CE for Beholder: Conductor:
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4. Where to Find Safe Beholder: Conductor Cheat Tables (.CT)?
If you absolutely insist on using CE, you’ll want a pre-made Cheat Table (.CT file). However, you must tread incredibly carefully.
The internet is flooded with unverified forums and sketchy Discord servers offering “free Beholder: Conductor cheat engine table downloads.” What most gamers do not realize is that a .CT file is not just a harmless text document containing memory addresses. Cheat Engine tables can contain embedded Lua scripts. Because Cheat Engine operates with elevated Administrator privileges to read and write to your system’s RAM, any Lua script executed through it also gains full Administrator access to your PC.
Cybercriminals frequently weaponize this vector. They will upload a seemingly functioning Beholder: Conductor cheat table to a popular gaming forum. When you download it and click the activation box for “Infinite Ministry Credits,” the Lua script runs silently in the background. While you are busy managing your train passengers, the script is downloading and installing Remote Access Trojans (RATs), keyloggers, or hidden crypto-miners onto your motherboard. By the time you notice your CPU usage is permanently spiked to 100%, the damage is done.
If you must download a .CT file, only use highly reputable, heavily moderated communities like FearLess Revolution, and only download files from users with massive reputation scores. Never download a cheat table from a random YouTube video description or an anonymous file-sharing link. This severe cybersecurity risk is exactly why a verified, digitally signed application like XMODhub is the vastly superior and safer choice. XMODhub’s development team rigorously tests and secures every single trainer, ensuring your PC remains completely isolated from malware.
5. Advanced Cheat Engine Scripts: Manipulating Passenger Suspicion
While changing your Ministry Credits is a great way to get started, surviving the Determination Bringer requires managing the game’s most punishing mechanic: Passenger Suspicion. Unlike currency, suspicion is not stored as a simple whole number. The game calculates suspicion as a Float value (a number with decimal points, such as 14.52%), which constantly fluctuates based on your dialogue choices, line of sight, and contraband possession.
To isolate a Float value in a Beholder: Conductor cheat engine table, you cannot use an exact value scan. Instead, you must use the “Unknown Initial Value” scan type. As suspicion increases (e.g., when a guard spots you in a restricted carriage), you perform an “Increased Value” next scan. When it drops, perform a “Decreased Value” scan. This process is incredibly tedious and can take dozens of scans to filter out the thousands of other background float values (like train speed, UI animations, or lighting rendering) running in the engine.
Once isolated, you must write an Assembly (AOB) script to permanently freeze the suspicion multiplier to 0.0, effectively making you invisible to the Ministry’s watchful eyes. If you do not know how to write basic Assembly code, you will be entirely reliant on community-made .CT files—which, as we discussed, break frequently upon game updates.
6. Top Requested Cheats: Memory Types & Complexity
To give you an idea of what you are up against when building your own Beholder: Conductor cheat engine table, here is a breakdown of the most sought-after modifications and the technical hurdles required to execute them manually versus using an auto-trainer.
| Cheat / Modification | Memory Value Type | Manual CE Complexity | XMODhub Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infinite Ministry Credits | 4 Bytes | Low (Basic Scan) | 1-Click Toggle |
| Zero Passenger Suspicion | Float (Dynamic) | High (Requires AOB Injection) | 1-Click Toggle |
| Max Contraband Items | 2 Bytes (Array) | Medium (Inventory Slot Dependent) | 1-Click Toggle |
| Instant Train Upgrades | Boolean / Flag | Very High (Pointer Scan Required) | 1-Click Toggle |
| God Mode (No Audit Failure) | Custom Script | Extreme (Engine Code Modification) | 1-Click Toggle |
As demonstrated above, while basic currency alterations are manageable for a novice, deeper gameplay modifications require a steep learning curve in reverse engineering.
7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Platform / Environment | Cheat Engine Compatibility | XMODhub Compatibility | Ban Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steam (PC) | Yes (Requires manual pointer updates) | Yes (1-Click Auto-Hook) | None (Single-player) |
| Epic Games Store | Yes (Different memory offsets) | Yes (Universal Support) | None (Single-player) |
| Xbox Game Pass (PC) | No (Blocked by UWP encryption) | Yes (Bypasses UWP natively) | None (Single-player) |
A: Usually, no. Game Pass uses strict UWP file encryption that actively blocks Cheat Engine from hooking into the application. However, XMODhub is specifically engineered to bypass these restrictions seamlessly, granting you full access to cheats regardless of your storefront.
A: Modifying data on your own PC for a single-player experience like Beholder: Conductor is completely legal. Just never bring memory editors into a multiplayer server, as that violates Terms of Service and can result in account bans.
A: Yes, if you are not careful during the scanning process. When you perform a “First Scan” for an unknown value in Beholder: Conductor, Cheat Engine has to read every single byte of allocated memory in your RAM. If you have 16GB or 32GB of RAM, this massive read operation can max out your CPU and cause massive page-file swapping on your SSD, leading to severe FPS drops or even a hard system freeze. However, once you have isolated the address, active freezing (which just writes a small value to a specific address every few milliseconds) requires virtually zero processing power and will not impact your frame rate.
8. Conclusion: Work Smarter, Not Harder
Learning how memory manipulation works in Cheat Engine is a cool flex. But let’s be real—when you come home from a long day at work, you just want to spawn in that legendary Level 5 Master Keycard and Infinite Black Market Funds and wreck some enemies without taking a computer science class.
Why spend 45 minutes digging through hex codes when you can click one button and instantly get God Mode? And the best part? XMODhub supports 5,000+ PC games. Once you install the app, you can ditch the complicated cheat tables for good and focus entirely on enjoying the game.

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