Rarely use them myself, unless like OP said, it's to skip a massive time sink. But always within reason, I don't want to dumb down the game or make it easier than supposed to be. Examples of cheating I used:
-Recently, early Deus Ex MD: Hacking time freeze, because I *hate* multiple backtracks to the same place, unless I'm going there again for sure, I like to explore each place thoroughly. And I did several times. And I spent hours hacking and retrying, it just made the game drag on so much. Feel stupid afterwards, because I ended up with so much more weapons, money, and items than I could ever spend/use.
-In Fallout and Witcher games, I doubled the weight allowance because again, I hate backtracking for stuff. There again, I also ended up with more money and items than I knew what to do with, and the best items are crafted/found during quests anyways.
Other than that, no, I'm more likely to play on Hard difficulties than put on any cheats, first time round or not.
-Recently, early Deus Ex MD: Hacking time freeze, because I *hate* multiple backtracks to the same place, unless I'm going there again for sure, I like to explore each place thoroughly. And I did several times. And I spent hours hacking and retrying, it just made the game drag on so much. Feel stupid afterwards, because I ended up with so much more weapons, money, and items than I could ever spend/use.
-In Fallout and Witcher games, I doubled the weight allowance because again, I hate backtracking for stuff. There again, I also ended up with more money and items than I knew what to do with, and the best items are crafted/found during quests anyways.
Other than that, no, I'm more likely to play on Hard difficulties than put on any cheats, first time round or not.