pichon64 said:I remember that device from Romantic Robot, for the old & lovely Sinclair Spectrum 128.
fgghjjkll said:The cheat brewing functionality is really simple elixirdream. I think it's supposed to be like that. If there was loads of unknown features, no casual gamer would know wtf to do.
Look at PSP
QUOTE(JBW @ Apr 16 2010, 07:34 PM) That video settles it, im getting A SCDS2. An advanced mode for free cheat would be nice tho, for those more experienced.
This.Pliskron said:The Supercard guys are teasing us. The could have made the video a few minutes longer and showed emulation in action.
elixirdream said:from the looks of it,it can search equal, non equal, addition, decrease (just decent which is nothing big deal)
didn't see any function to do ram dump, pretty disappointed !
hex view? without hex view or real time edit via memory editor = useless! (hopefully, this will be added)
search results? can they display all search result? all just a fixed number of it?
the art of code hacking is not the final search result!
its getting things done in the shitty environment
some might argue its good for casual user? well it could be true yet what you find might be useless
try make a HP code for pkmn during battle and you will know what i mean
by the looks of it... its only a feature for those casual users
one interesting point would be how well this works with RTS
summary: not impressed
EDIT: by the way, where is the FUZZY mode?
squirrelman10 said:it looked confusing to me, why dont those cheats have names to them instead of numbers
It won't. Until the DSTWO has all the things we have at the moment, they (cheat hackers) will still keep using the normal computer tools.doyama said:But I doubt it will replace their current workflows entirely.
I hope they will. Otherwise, it's sort of worthless, as all of this is possible with software too.Prof. 9 said:Looks pretty good. They could always add in extra search modes in future updates.