This most likely means the code needs another pointer (leading to the current one) to work properly.@AnalogMan cheat inf.Purple Coins only works in one world
This most likely means the code needs another pointer (leading to the current one) to work properly.@AnalogMan cheat inf.Purple Coins only works in one world
I don't mean finding the HEAP address that's physically closest, I mean looking through the MAIN section of memory and looking for a HEAP+XXXXXXXX address that's numerically close to the heap address you want to alter, like within +/- 0x200.i'm just following what @AnalogMan n @dsrules said, finding the nearest HEAP+ from that address which is HEAP+0xAIBCFF20, tapping that would lead me to MAIN+0x001A0760, then i find the value is in x06 so thats makes it MAIN+0x001A0766
Thank you, what world is it? The pointer came from @matt123337 and is likely just for a single world rather than all worlds. More addresses would be needed for the additional worlds.@AnalogMan cheat inf.Purple Coins only works in one world
I don't mean finding the HEAP address that's physically closest, I mean looking through the MAIN section of memory and looking for a HEAP+XXXXXXXX address that's numerically close to the heap address you want to alter, like within +/- 0x200.
Thank you, what world is it? The pointer came from @matt123337 and is likely just for a single world rather than all worlds. More addresses would be needed for the additional worlds.
yip, that's what I did. Maybe next cheat searcher update becomes a pointer search.So i need to go thru all these main manually or there's a faster way?
There are tools outside of SX OS that can do memory dumps and compare them to find pointers but SX OS doesn't have that yet. I'm sure it'll be something they'll release soon though as a separate PC app or something. For now it's literally looking through all of it. As I said, this is very tedious work.So i need to go thru all these main manually or there's a faster way?
Once you click one of those MAINs, you can then keeping clicking R to go down 15 at a time if you get what i mean lolSo i need to go thru all these main manually or there's a faster way?
So what you're saying is there's a value of 0x9 at both MAIN+0x0252aa74 and also at MAIN+0x0252aa80 and you want to change the value of 0x9 to something else (what's the max?), did I get that right? Also, if you restart the Switch, are these values still in that location or do they move?Rather than requesting,.
I would like to know how to make my own cheat.
I did use the cheat searcher for Lego city.
I found the address
Main+0x0252aa74 0x9
Main+0x0252aa80 0x9
It's the address for the lego piece count.
I wanted to make the value to maximum.
How should I proceed from here onwards?
Do I need to define the master key?
Any tutorial that I can go to?
Many thanks.
@AnalogMan country of sandsThank you, what world is it? The pointer came from @matt123337 and is likely just for a single world rather than all worlds. More addresses would be needed for the additional worlds.
Thank you, I'll edit the post to reflect this.@AnalogMan country of sands
Not yet, still don't have the game installed. Doing a little tutorial for LoZ: Breath of the Wild so others will be able to help.@AnalogMan don't suppose you had a chance to look into dead cells?
Most games that i have installed even when made smaller are still around 7 gigs so noThis shouldn't make a difference, as games can take up to 3GB of memory, and FAT32 SD cards have a maximum capacity of 4GB per file. Unless SX OS concatenates multiple searches into one file, the SD card file system shouldn't matter.
a video tutorial would be great if u didnt busy, tbh tx should've make video tutorialNot yet, still don't have the game installed. Doing a little tutorial for LoZ: Breath of the Wild so others will be able to help.
No rush pal. It's much appreciated that you are even considering itNot yet, still don't have the game installed. Doing a little tutorial for LoZ: Breath of the Wild so others will be able to help.
I meant the amount of RAM allocated to the game, not the game size.Most games that i have installed even when made smaller are still around 7 gigs so no
Oh in that regard yeah i agreeI meant the amount of RAM allocated to the game, not the game size.
money
MAIN+0x01402950
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MAIN+0x01402964
character 2
MAIN+0x01402b9c
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MAIN+0x01403244
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MAIN+0x0140296c
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MAIN+0x01402ba4
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MAIN+0x01402ddc
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MAIN+0x01402a5c
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MAIN+0x01402de4
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MAIN+0x01402de8
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MAIN+0x01402a68
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