If you do find a pointer for it, consider posting it here: http://wiiucodes.tk/codes.php?id=0005000010145c00Nope, my code only functions on Slot 1.
Yeah, it is different for each game. At least it has to be around 10000000 - 49000000. Sadly I don't have the game, so I don't know the exact range to look in.Well, gang, I'm looking through New Super Mario Bros. Wii U with TCPGecko [NTSC-U/ARPE01], and I haven't the faintest idea on which offset to start. Nothing seems to be moving or changing, and I'm looking for where the Timer might be located.
I am not exactly sure what you are referring to. But I can tell you that I have suffered from random freezes from TCPGecko. But it does not happen often.Alright, then. By the way, Tommy, I noticed the "Length" Feature, but when I click the Search icon, all it does is freeze up TCPGecko. Is that common or something?
I am not exactly sure what you are referring to. But I can tell you that I have suffered from random freezes from TCPGecko. But it does not happen often.
Oh! I never used that before. Never really had a need to use it, to be honest (I don't even know what it does). Also, that does not look like TCPGecko, but rather JGecko. The search function on TCPGecko is all that I use to find the values that I need.I'm talking about where the arrow is in TCPGecko. Here's a snapshot:![]()
I actually enjoy the idea of people being able to enjoy their game with my cheat code (not online of course). It is part of the reason why I invested my time in making Super Mario 3D World Cheat Codes. It also the same reason why I got bored of making cheat codes for Mario Kart 8 since I can't share my codes at all.lol who wud publicly release their own codes XD not me thats for sure
Oh! I never used that before. Never really had a need to use it, to be honest (I don't even know what it does). Also, that does not look like TPCGecko, but rather JGecko.
I see what you mean. purely offline codes i would be more inclined to sharing, but online, never.Oh! I never used that before. Never really had a need to use it, to be honest (I don't even know what it does). Also, that does not look like TPCGecko, but rather JGecko.
I actually enjoy the idea of people being able to enjoy their game with my cheat code (not online of course). It is part of the reason why I invested my time in making Super Mario 3d World Cheat Codes. It also the same reason why I got bored of making cheat codes for Mario Kart 8 since I can't share my codes at all.
You should use Gecko dotNET to find your cheat codes. Currently, JGecko does not have a search function implemented (I can't wait for that to be implemented in the future, I hate using my Surface 3).Well... I did find some values in NSMB Wii U that changes at random, right around 0x112EC9C2, but what makes the process of making a timer modification code a pain is that in JGecko, you're only allowed to look at a very small list of offsets. E.g., 0x10000000 - 0x100003F0. You have to type in 10000400 in the address bar. It stops at 0x100007F0 and you gotta type in 0x10000800... rinse and repeat.
That could be changed quite easily though. I just took 400 bytes to avoid multiple read requests to be sent to the Wii UWell... I did find some values in NSMB Wii U that changes at random, right around 0x112EC9C2, but what makes the process of making a timer modification code a pain is that in JGecko, you're only allowed to look at a very small list of offsets. E.g., 0x10000000 - 0x100003F0. You have to type in 10000400 in the address bar. It stops at 0x100007F0 and you gotta type in 0x10000800... rinse and repeat.
You should use Gecko dotNET to find your cheat codes. Currently, JGecko does not have a search function implemented (I can't wait for that to be implemented in the future, I hate using my Surface 3).

I would use TCPGecko dotNET; problem is, I can't get the bloody thing to connect. I can only get JGecko to connect... and yes, I've tried the steps to get TCPGecko to connect.
Mario (Super Form) Big Hands [Aurum]
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
0001DB50 00000000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
0001DB54 40400000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
0001DB58 40400000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
0001DB5C 40400000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
00022150 00000000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
00022154 40400000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
00022158 40400000
00220000 108BEE14
3C4A4590 3D23DFEC
000000FC 00000000
3C4A4688 3D23E0EC
0002215C 40400000

I personally have to disable Avast to get it to connect, it seems like anti-virus messes things up.
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Code:Mario (Super Form) Big Hands [Aurum] 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 0001DB50 00000000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 0001DB54 40400000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 0001DB58 40400000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 0001DB5C 40400000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 00022150 00000000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 00022154 40400000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 00022158 40400000 00220000 108BEE14 3C4A4590 3D23DFEC 000000FC 00000000 3C4A4688 3D23E0EC 0002215C 40400000
Gonna share one of the codes I've been working on for Super Mario 3D World [NTSC-U]. I've got the pointer for Mario's hands, eye, and face, but can't seem to find the head like with @CosmoCortney 's Cat Mario code. Anyone know of where it is?
Are you also going to consider to add a button activator? It would be great if the cheat codes would activate when I press A, even if I were to press X or Y at the same time.btw, the codetypes will be improved soon. I'm working on changing the pointer thing which would allow us "save" a pointer so we won't need to load it for every single cheat and we will be able to use an infinite depth of pointer levels
Would you be willing to post a link to there, or is it private?There is a discord chat of SM3DW hacking where I am also active sometimes. But lost interest since barely was sharing the required RAM dumps.
So I am starting to understand how the Load Float and Store Float works. I was able to make a moon jump test code without a pointer, but when I applied the pointer to the code, it does not work at all. I checked with the Watch List and even used the RAM Write value and the pointer works fine (the exception being the world map). This is for Super Mario 3D World (NTSC-U).
This is the code that actually works
Only Press A to Moon Jump {Only works on World (Fire Flower) - 9: Towering Sunshine Seaside with Rosalina} [CuriousTommy]
03020000 102F49A8
00008000 00000000
12020000 3D58E1EC
15040000 41C80000
13020000 3D58E1EC
D0000000 DEADCAFE
This code should work, but it does not work for some reason.
Any help would be appreciated!Only Press A to Moon Jump [CuriousTommy]
03020000 102F49A8
00008000 00000000
12220000 108BEE14
10000000 40000000
000000AC 00000000
10000000 40000000
000027DC 00000000
15040000 41C80000
13220000 108BEE14
10000000 40000000
000000AC 00000000
10000000 40000000
000027DC 00000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
Did you check 20000000 and above?Well, I got TCPGecko working. Still not sure where the timer is, but I don't think it's in the 0x10000000 section, and the guy was right, you'd have to disable Avast! to get TCPGecko dotNET working.





