That would involve me testing every single line in my code to see specifically what task they are related to and then cross referencing the amount for each of those tasks, then changing each instruction to the "correct" amount. So no. You may want to test 29 individual values, but I don't.
Also, it's a single player game, and only you can see your count. If you care that much about 'sus' looking values, that's entirely a you problem. Just don't use the code, or better yet, make the changes you want to see, instead of whining as usual.
Calm down buddy, it was just a comment, if it is too much work to do, that's fine, just say that, don't have to rip my ear off. geez XD and nothing wrong with me being careful, This is a fairly recent pokemon game, I have no idea what Nintendo looks for when you go online in pokemon, the less theoretical red flags i can avoid, the better.
Can someone modify or edit the TP to map marker cheat, or make something similar so it can TP you to the next active Wisps for the [Eerie Apparitions in the Night] mission?
Cause despite following a guide, I'm one wisp short in Obsidian field-lands and I can't for the life of me find it. XD tho I also still have to look in all other areas.
There is a total of 107 of them in game in each area. If your could just enter an area, do a hotkey press, and have it TP you to the closest active wisp in the area, that would be pretty neato! Then could grab it, push the hotkey again, and move onto the next one! Ez Pz! I know you could maybe hack the number of them collected, But I have no idea if that will remove the ones spawned already in world, also I don't know if just setting the number of wisps alone could fulfill the quest..
So a TP cheat would be pretty neat. Maybe make a general TP cheat that you can set what you're TPing to, say like buried treasure, Unknown Pokemon, or even items, ect.
Calm down buddy, it was just a comment, if it is too much work to do, that's fine, just say that, don't have to rip my ear off. geez XD and nothing wrong with me being careful, This is a fairly recent pokemon game, I have no idea what Nintendo looks for when you go online in pokemon, the less theoretical red flags i can avoid, the better.
Do you have any mods installed that change anything in the base game? it can throw your cheats off if they happen to edit something that the cheat needed.
Nah, it's clean clean, this is my first attempt at doing anything to it. All I did was drop in the contents from the zip file's v 1.0.2 folder to the root and rename the text file to match my game. so the cheats are visible and I can activate them, but then loading to a new zone or encountering a wild pokemon crashes the game. Thanks for replying, I appreciate it C:
Edit: Yay i got it working! Idk if i'm just dumb or something, but using the codes for version 1.0.0 work perfectly, though i'm like 100% certain my game's version 1.0.2. I even checked and everything, did the updates. Idk, but when running the game through atmosphere i do get a "game's missing data, download now?" prompt. So maybe it reverted or something. Either way, I'm good now. Thanks !
Calm down buddy, it was just a comment, if it is too much work to do, that's fine, just say that, don't have to rip my ear off. geez XD and nothing wrong with me being careful, This is a fairly recent pokemon game, I have no idea what Nintendo looks for when you go online in pokemon, the less theoretical red flags i can avoid, the better.
In case anyone is interested, I've made an Easy Research Tasks code. You just need to do the task once and it will add 100 to the count.
For example with the magikarp splash 100 times, if you have the code enabled and you see it use splash once, you're done.
This applies to all types of tasks. If it happens once, it adds 100.
This only seems to work if the character is the same gender. I tried copying over your "FashionPlayer" codes for the outfit top & bottoms but it turned invisible on my female character.
So editing the "FashionPlayer" block needs the corresponding codes for each gender.
Edit: Someone using a male character feel free to try these for the "Garchomp Outfit".
Hello! I tried to follow these steps to adjust the number to #5. The ARM Converter gave me the output 11001522 in the ARM64 Big Endian field. I replaced all the 11019122 in the original code but now it's not working. It just add 1 to a task.
Edit: It seems to not work for Pokémon caught tasks. To the others is working fine.
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