I wondered why with Vitacheat on PS Vita they are like manually compressing many codes into one,i wish i could also do this with Breeze or Edizon SE for Switch as i started creating cheat codes.
I wondered why with Vitacheat on PS Vita they are like manually compressing many codes into one, I wish I could also do this with Breeze or Edizon SE for Switch as I started creating cheat codes.
think the only time i heard of this was on the N64, you could run a series of codes if they are in the same range by doing a 050 code.
but switch dont think you can, but if you have an address like this that is 00000xxx and the next address is the same, just put it as an 080 with value as 00000xxx 00000xx, that would take 2 lines down to 1.
ahh that i remember now, n64 05 type add the number of addresses from start so 10 lines, A.
might set this type for shadow man remastered and do it as one code to have all items as well as individual ones.
just updated my 2nd switch because there is a new update so, will test the newer codes i did on v1 update to see if what i think the change is in the addresses will work, then update to the v2 update and make them all again, keeping my 1st switch on the v1 update.
then think if anymore updates come out, then user doesnt update because i need to step away and start focusing on PS4 codes, need to find the time to figure out what tools i need.
You can also use SXOS_CodeBuilder to make simple Loop Codes (Static & Last Offset in Pointer Chain).
You can also use it to update ALL Static Addresses at once (works also with Pointers -> Set Offset Difference manually to 0)
Since when did the forum have a blurr feature that you have to click to un blurr?
This would be handy to try stop people stealing and posting to illiaks thriving profit making site for work he doesn't contribute towards aka cheatslips lol
Since when did the forum have a blurr feature that you have to click to un blurr?
This would be handy to try stop people stealing and posting to illiaks thriving profit making site for work he doesn't contribute towards aka cheatslips lol
If anyone can help providing me with a shadowman game save with either of the following:
* tattoos (that let you walk/swim/touch lava)
* Teddy warp locations
* secrets
Because I still haven't played any of the game, it would make it faster if I had game saves with some of these unlocked rather than playing the game myself or looking at memory editor (which I am still going to do unless anyone can help providing game saves)
The version game shouldn't really be an issue, I have 2 consoles with the game installed, one on update 2 and the other the most recent update and both didnt have an issue loading game saves from a different version.
I'm pretty newbie on this. I can find the stats on HEAP search but when I do edit them they won't get applied to in game. Also the game itself is tedious af. That's why I'm bothering with this.
-- edit: for some reason they've stopped working after quitting the game and relaunching. Tbf I couldn't bother any more about this game. Sorry all.
I don't know why but only the N64 codes work here, the others have no effect, does EdiZon version make any difference? I used 3.1.0 Nighty (Homebrew) and v1.0.0 (Tesla Oberlay)
You can also use SXOS_CodeBuilder to make simple Loop Codes (Static & Last Offset in Pointer Chain).
You can also use it to update ALL Static Addresses at once (works also with Pointers -> Set Offset Difference manually to 0)
Ask the boss, for example, to modify the props in the game, but the current progress of the game does not have the code position of the props. In this case, how to add them out of thin air? Do you need a special pointer? I think some people can add props they don't get out of thin air. How do they do it? (I mean that there is no corresponding pointer position for such props at present. Do you need to add your own code? Or how) thank you
Here are some codes I whipped up for this weird game. I tried to make to find some way to only work if loaded in level.. but I couldn't find it for the switch, I might revisit it in future if there's interest.
For now.. ONLY ENABLE THE CODE AFTER LEVEL HAS LOADED .. or game will crash when it loads into level/game.
Here are some codes I whipped up for this weird game. I tried to make to find some way to only work if loaded in level.. but I couldn't find it for the switch, I might revisit it in future if there's interest.
For now.. ONLY ENABLE THE CODE AFTER LEVEL HAS LOADED .. or game will crash when it loads into level/game.
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