Hope you will like this is as far as i can get , any toher values like infinite health , or other items change in diffrent stages .
Steam World Quest Hand of Gilgamech 4.3.1.2
Nope , I have been able to change materials and get 9999 but the address is Heap and it doesn't work if I used them it starts decreasing .
And if I want to use them they doesn't work in another game .
You could just use my mod that I made almost a year ago now, I have several cheaty mods for botw posted on GameBanana https://gamebanana.com/gamefiles/7429
You could just use my mod that I made almost a year ago now, I have several cheaty mods for botw posted on GameBanana https://gamebanana.com/gamefiles/7429
No, unfortunately those mods would be largely impractical because you cant exactly have activation modifiers for hardcoded functions, I could increase the jump height, lower gravity (this one would be a bit harder) but it would be unchangeable once the mod was installed
No, unfortunately those mods would be largely impractical because you cant exactly have activation modifiers for hardcoded functions, I could increase the jump height, lower gravity (this one would be a bit harder) but it would be unchangeable once the mod was installed
Is Moon Jump hard to find for Zelda or is hard to find for all the games in general ? To use on a cheat code i mean .
Just asking because i dont know with wich values to searc with the sxos engine and if its possible .
I would like to know how , to be able to do them for all the games in general
Is Moon Jump hard to find for Zelda or is hard to find for all the games in general ? To use on a cheat code i mean .
Just asking because i dont know with wich values to searc with the sxos engine and if its possible .
I would like to know how , to be able to do them for all the games in general
You are asking the wrong guy my dude, I know nothing about making cheats like that, my mods are just simple text edits that are hardcoded into the game when its running
Has someone figured out a workaround for Mortal Kombat 11 server side checks? It seems itsn't possible unlock for example all the skins because the server check in and restore values :/
Is Moon Jump hard to find for Zelda or is hard to find for all the games in general ? To use on a cheat code i mean .
Just asking because i dont know with wich values to searc with the sxos engine and if its possible .
I would like to know how , to be able to do them for all the games in general
The save file is easy-ish to edit. I say easy-ish because mine was all in french for some reason and i had to Google translate a bunch of stuff, but its doable.
Money is gems you can do up to like 999999.
Sword is epee, i think it listed it like this epee1=0 epee2=1 etc.
0 means you don't have it 1 means you do.
Was the same for the armor.
Spoiler about a sword and armor set
giving yourself the best sword and armor is useless because you need to do a bunch of stuff to unlock their true power
You can change your magic to 6 without any problems.
You csn change your exp to whatever number you want.
(If i needed 5000 to lv up id change it to 4999 thrn kill something to lv up naturally)
Could not figure out the hearts no matter what I changed.
Changing the Level changed the level number shown, but didn't change the stats accordingly. (But i tried changing my level to something crazy like 99 i THINK the max level is 22, so if you changed to that the stats might work ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )
You can only hold 1 herb at a time. Changing the value to anything other then 1 caused problems.
Giving yourself the book early locks off the basement of the library. Which isn't really that big of a deal.
If you want I'll upload a txt file i worked on with translations of the save file.
EDIT: i uploaded the text file with the translations of the save file and what i think they do.
you want to make these edits to sauvegarde1.ini using something like notepad++
The Title is a Clickteam Multimedia Fusion Game (haven't heard this name in years...), the main.nso is just the runtime, the real game is a bunch of scripts and stuff encrypted into Aggelos.dat. Finding cheats should be almost impossible, since the memory will never stay the same.
From the pc version, you can find your hearts values like this: "9 hearts = 165 (byte) 8 = 175, 7 = 185 etc...."
Is Moon Jump hard to find for Zelda or is hard to find for all the games in general ? To use on a cheat code i mean .
Just asking because i dont know with wich values to searc with the sxos engine and if its possible .
I would like to know how , to be able to do them for all the games in general
There is 2 easy ways to find it. First method on both steps is to find coordinates. These can be found pretty easy just by moving along the X, Y, or Z axis and searching greater than, less than, or equal to depending on your movements. Once you find the address for one axis, look in memory and see if it is on one end of the middle of the other two axes. Then locate the middle address (Y axis) based off of this.
You can then add to the address to make your Y axis increase, creating moonjump. It is not very good to do this method for games that store coordinates in floats since they don't increase linearly. The way I personally use is to find gravity. Gravity is usually stored somewhere around coordinates, usually <= +/- 0x100 bytes away. Look for a float value that doesn't change, in many cases it's 0x3F800000. Then poke the inverse of whatever the value is and you'll go up at the same speed as gravity would push you down. That's how I made it for BoTW, MK7, MK8, and MK8D.
The save file is easy-ish to edit. I say easy-ish because mine was all in french for some reason and i had to Google translate a bunch of stuff, but its doable.
Money is gems you can do up to like 999999.
Sword is epee, i think it listed it like this epee1=0 epee2=1 etc.
0 means you don't have it 1 means you do.
Was the same for the armor.
Spoiler about a sword and armor set
giving yourself the best sword and armor is useless because you need to do a bunch of stuff to unlock their true power
You can change your magic to 6 without any problems.
You csn change your exp to whatever number you want.
(If i needed 5000 to lv up id change it to 4999 thrn kill something to lv up naturally)
Could not figure out the hearts no matter what I changed.
Changing the Level changed the level number shown, but didn't change the stats accordingly. (But i tried changing my level to something crazy like 99 i THINK the max level is 22, so if you changed to that the stats might work ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )
You can only hold 1 herb at a time. Changing the value to anything other then 1 caused problems.
Giving yourself the book early locks off the basement of the library. Which isn't really that big of a deal.
If you want I'll upload a txt file i worked on with translations of the save file.
EDIT: i uploaded the text file with the translations of the save file and what i think they do.
you want to make these edits to sauvegarde1.ini using something like notepad++
Back up your save with checkpoint or edizion. Move it to your pc and open sauvegarde1.ini with notepad++ and use the agg.txt i posted to help you find what you want to edit. Make your edits, save and put sauvegard1.ini back onto your sd card and restore your save with checkpoint/edizion.
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