Hacking Post your WiiU cheat codes here!

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I'm looking it, but the code is not mine lol, have no idea how the guy got the addresses. This the code:

2F448B80 00FF01F4

It's basically change the amount of the item asociated to that slot in the inventary (MH3U). But couldn't apply, only with the browser method.
The addresses change between the browser and homebrew launcher method. You can't carry over the codes without fixing them.
That also
 
Not really, it's just shifted because of the additional memory allocations :P
Isn't it the same with Loadiine?
Found pointers to make codes working with a game loaded from disc and loaded via Loadiine in late 2015. So I could imagine it to be possible with the new tcpgecko.elf if the pointer is located on the lower area of the memory that don't shift around. I will give it a try soon :)
 
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Isn't it the same with Loadiine?
Found pointers to make codes working with a game loaded from disc and loaded via Loadiine in late 2015. So I could imagine it to be possible with the new tcpgecko.elf if the pointer is located on the lower area of the memory that don't shift around. I will give it a try soon :)
How high up in the memory does it start to shift???

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It's for watching the values at addresses and it supports pointers so you can quickly see which ones work and which ones don't. So, #no_day_wasted ;)
#no_day_wasted I reckon that could catch on.
 
I don't exactly know but all my cheats beneath 0x11000000 stayed the same
That's quite a small range, at least you narrow down like, a lot

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It's for watching the values at addresses and it supports pointers so you can quickly see which ones work and which ones don't. So, #no_day_wasted ;)
Can you make it eliminate pointers that don't have a value e.g. any pointers that don't have the value FFFFFFFF are taking on off the list
 
That's quite a small range, at least you narrow down like, a lot
It also looks like that a small area above 0x2F000000 stays the same. But I am not sure about this. The thing is that in Wind Waker HD Link's animation sets are stored there and did not shift.
Done a little test. With HBL TCPGecko I have found a value at 0x150735C0 with the web-based version it was at 0x15073BC0. The pointer searcher gave me 113 results. All except one of them are in the small range where no shifts happen. Maybe there's also a non-shifting range above 0x45000000

[0x100742E4] + 0x57A68 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10074380] + 0x57A94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DA0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DB0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DC0] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DD0] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DE0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077DF0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E00] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E10] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E20] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E30] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E40] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E50] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E60] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E70] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E80] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077E90] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077EA0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077EB0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077EC0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077ED0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077EE0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077EF0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F00] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F10] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F20] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F30] + 0x58580 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F40] + 0x57C14 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F50] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F60] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F70] + 0x58580 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F80] + 0x57C14 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077F90] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10077FA0] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078010] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078020] + 0x57BD4 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078030] + 0x58440 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078040] + 0x58400 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078050] + 0x58400 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078060] + 0x57A94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078070] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100780D0] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078190] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781A0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781B0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781C0] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781D0] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781E0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100781F0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078200] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078210] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078220] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078230] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078240] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078250] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078260] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078270] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078280] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078290] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782A0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782B0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782C0] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782D0] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782E0] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100782F0] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078300] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078310] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078320] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078330] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078340] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078350] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078360] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078370] + 0x57C94 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078380] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x10078390] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100C664C] + 0x58400 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC6C8] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC6D8] + 0x58580 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC6E8] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC6F8] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC768] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC778] + 0x58440 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC788] + 0x58400 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC798] + 0x58400 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC868] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC878] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC888] + 0x58500 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC898] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8A8] + 0x58600 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8B8] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8C8] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8D8] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8E8] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC8F8] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC908] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC918] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC928] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC938] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC948] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC958] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC968] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC978] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC988] + 0x58540 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC998] + 0x584C0 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC9A8] + 0x58580 = 0x15073BC0
[0x100CC9B8] + 0x58480 = 0x15073BC0
[0x106FA6F4] + 0x20 = 0x15073BC0
[0x106FA6F8] + 0x10 = 0x15073BC0
[0x106FA744] + 0xAF148 = 0x15073BC0
[0x106FA748] + 0xAF144 = 0x15073BC0
[0x1096346C] + 0xAF210 = 0x15073BC0
[0x45D0C0D8] + 0xBC = 0x15073BC0
 
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So I think I managed to get JGecko U working without any errors this time, but I'm guessing Pal codes won't work with NTSC games, right? I don't suppose there's any kind soul who might possibly be able to find a 99 sea snail code for NTSC Splatoon? :x
 
I have seen at least 3 different videos and read everything twice I'm still a little confused on how to input codes testing it out on MK8. I just don't get it. I see how to add them but the HEX part confuses me.

Like:

Speed Code Player 1 [Bylly@WiiPlaza, Mr. Mysterio & CosmoCortney]
[4443BB4C] + 52E4 XXXXXXXX
* (based on work of us three)

Does different version matter on the code?
 
Last edited by Graphiceye1821,
Hi everyone!

Haven't done wii u hacking for a while...

Instead was getting excited for the all new Nintendo Switch releasing 3/3/17
(Especially Breath of the wild! :D)

Anyways, i'm kinda confused...

Should i use Cosmo's codehandler or Bully's?
 
Hi everyone!

Haven't done wii u hacking for a while...

Instead was getting excited for the all new Nintendo Switch releasing 3/3/17
(Especially Breath of the wild! :D)

Anyways, i'm kinda confused...

Should i use Cosmo's codehandler or Bully's?
Cosmos codehandler and bullys tcpgecko
 
I'm requesting codes to disable bloom lighting in Mario Kart 8 and Super Mario 3D World. I understand this is a tall order, but it's worth a shot. I recently tried out Mario Kart Wii with the sun beams and lens flare disabled, and it makes the game much prettier to play with vivid colors. The same is true about the no-bloom Gamecube Twilight Princess code. These Wii U games are even worse and have some of the most overdone bloom. I want it off! Please.
 

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