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you need to find the button's address and replace it with LLLLLLLL and (VVVV)VVVV with the value
Are not those addresses universal just like in 3DS which have to be in your guide or are they different from each game and in different place in memory?
 
The new tcpgecko.elf is stable now? Or it still has problems connecting to tcpgecko server and/jgeckou?
Can you post the versions that are compatible with this .elf?
 
The new tcpgecko.elf is stable now? Or it still has problems connecting to tcpgecko server and/jgeckou?
Can you post the versions that are compatible with this .elf?
It is mayor stable but causes StarFox Zero to freeze on the loading screen and has connectivity problems with TPHD.
JGeckoU's auto detect function doesn't always work on first connection attempt. But you can enter your Wii U's address manually and save it
 
Trying DKCTF now, however when I'm in a level and find the address for the Coins and if want to change them to 63 for example, it changes the back to the actual value again, means I can't change the amount of Coins manually.

Why does that happen and what can I do to make it work?
 
Trying DKCTF now, however when I'm in a level and find the address for the Coins and if want to change them to 63 for example, it changes the back to the actual value again, means I can't change the amount of Coins manually.

Why does that happen and what can I do to make it work?
Don't worry, you are not the only one. If only there were breakpoints, a lot of troubles would be solve.
 
Trying DKCTF now, however when I'm in a level and find the address for the Coins and if want to change them to 63 for example, it changes the back to the actual value again, means I can't change the amount of Coins manually.

Why does that happen and what can I do to make it work?

Don't worry, you are not the only one. If only there were breakpoints, a lot of troubles would be solve.

I call such codes pseudo-cash since it only changes the number displayed on the HUD, not the actual one.
What you have to do is to find another address whose value is the same as your coins' one. Change it to whatever and then collect another coin. The value on the HUD should then jump to what you have poked + 1.
It's the same thing with WWHD, TPHD, Sonic Lost World (I think), Dragon Quest and many
 
I call such codes pseudo-cash since it only changes the number displayed on the HUD, not the actual one.
What you have to do is to find another address whose value is the same as your coins' one. Change it to whatever and then collect another coin. The value on the HUD should then jump to what you have poked + 1.
It's the same thing with WWHD, TPHD, Sonic Lost World (I think), Dragon Quest and many
Problem is there is the other address is out of range, maybe in the 40000000+ Game freezes whenever I try to scan that area.
Same for Bayonetta 2, I think I found the address for invincibility which value is 1E but the true address is nowhere to be found.
 
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roblem is there is the other address is out of range, maybe in the 40000000+ Game freezes whenever I try to scan that area.
Did you try to search for 32bit values?
If so, try 16 or 8bit. It could be the actual amount of coins is at an address ending with 2, 6, A or E or with an odd number
 
Did you try to search for 32bit values?
If so, try 16 or 8bit. It could be the actual amount of coins is at an address ending with 2, 6, A or E or with an odd number
I only looked for 8 bit value 000000XX, so whether it is 32 or 16 , 8 bit search should be able to find it anyway right? That how I also found the fake address.
 
I call such codes pseudo-cash since it only changes the number displayed on the HUD, not the actual one.
What you have to do is to find another address whose value is the same as your coins' one. Change it to whatever and then collect another coin. The value on the HUD should then jump to what you have poked + 1.
It's the same thing with WWHD, TPHD, Sonic Lost World (I think), Dragon Quest and many

It's even not changing on the HUD. I also scanned from 10000000 to 48000000 (32 Bit), but couldn't find any other address. There were two addresses 15xxxxxx which changed both on Memory Viewer to the correct amount as soon as I collected an additional coin. When I try to poke both values, nothing happens on screen and they just jump back to the original value. Also finishing the level or something doesn't help lol.
 
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It's even not changing on the HUD. I also scanned from 10000000 to 48000000 (32 Bit), but couldn't find any other address. There were two addresses 15xxxxxx which changed both on Memory Viewer to the correct amount as soon as I collected an additional coin. When I try to poke both values, nothing happens on screen and they just jump back to the original value. Also finishing the level or something doesn't help lol.
Yeah, I found this address too 15FEA67F long ago in DKC. I got another idea to try but I never have a chance to do it and you try also if you want. Some games have 2 different value sometimes when it come to something like having temporary or permanently. So the idea is to collect enough coin manually then go to shopping and only do the search over there (not while playing level)with 8 bit know value or unknown value(equal and not equal). That would be my last try.
 
Yeah, I found this address too 15FEA67F long ago in DKC. I got another idea to try but I never have a chance to do it and you try also if you want. Some games have 2 different value sometimes when it come to something like having temporary or permanently. So the idea is to collect enough coin manually then go to shopping and only do the search over there (not while playing level)with 8 bit know value or unknown value(equal and not equal). That would be my last try.

Changing in the Shop or outside of an actual level also does not help. I also changed the value of both 15XXXXXX addresses outside the level from 05 to 60 (both Hex) and as soon as I started the level, both addresses reverted back to 05. I can't find any other address for that.
 
I don't understand JGecko U, i connected and it stays "Connecting" for 1 hour, is it normal?
Normal you say? lol
Mine connect in about less than a second. If the address are closed (bothpc and wiiU) to each other, it shouldn't take long. I would say I wouldn't wait more than a minute then try another one.
 
I will mention that I didn't read all this thoughtfully. So sorry if I sound kinda of a newb XD

But, I've been searching cheat codes for Watch_Dogs and I haven't found anything from here and especially in the "official" website for cheat codes...

(Can I create?)
 

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