thanks for the spoiler :| didnt knew about that
Dont worry, Aonuma Confirmed that, 1 week ago. It's not a considered a serious spoiler if he sait id xD
Aonuma is spoiling the game for everyone a week ahead of time then apparenetly.
thanks for the spoiler :| didnt knew about that
Dont worry, Aonuma Confirmed that, 1 week ago. It's not a considered a serious spoiler if he sait id xD
don't use TCPGecko.NETOk this is getting really weird.
In every search, no matter which range I use, it's disconnecting at around 70% of the scan
i used it because with jgecko u it crashes toodon't use TCPGecko.NET
The new tcpgecko.elf build uses a bigger buffer size which causes TCPGecko.net to confuse.i used it because with jgecko u it crashes too
Now it seems to work, thank you anyway. D:
ignore this. it just connects fine
yea but it cancels my search and i have to research, that sucks.ignore this. it just connects fine
I'll get an error when I try to do thisCan you not run it with more mem allocated? I have a bat file in the same folder that runs this:
java -jar -Xmx8g -Xms8g "JGecko U.jar"
think it allocates 8gb mem to java
same errorBully will know but try 4:
java -jar -Xmx4g -Xms4g "JGecko U.jar"
These are probably pseudo cheats. there should be an address that helds the same value but doesn't do any changes unless you collect the corresponding item, lose one or change the areaI found the whole inventory I guess, but I cant modify the number of any material, everything stays at his real value
I wanted to search for item numbers with tcpGecko dotNET but shortly before the search finished it crashed and then I tried it with JGeckoU but then the console crashed immediately with an stack error or something like that..^^These are probably pseudo cheats. there should be an address that helds the same value but doesn't do any changes unless you collect the corresponding item, lose one or change the area