Hacking Post your WiiU cheat codes here!

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I need some help because with the old tcpgecko you could hack the mii maker with no problem, but now with the new tcpgecko it won't let you. I don't have a 3ds and I wanna create hacked mii names so can anyone help?
 
Why is it so hard to find values with jgeckou when it's so easy to use cheat engine? When i use cheat engine I put in the number i'm looking for and I always get results. I'm trying to find the gems in yoshi's woolly world and find nothing. I'm supposed to know the search range. I have no idea so i leave it default but it never finds anything. also i saw a tutorial and the guy had to convert the number he was looking for to hex before he searched for it. I tried doing that too and found nothing. does anybody know how to find the gems in yoshi?
 
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Why is it so hard to find values with jgeckou when it's so easy to use cheat engine? When i use cheat engine I put in the number i'm looking for and I always get results. I'm trying to find the gems in yoshi's wooly world and find nothing. I'm supposed to know the search range. I have no idea so i leave it default but it never finds anything. also i saw a tutorial and the guy had to convert the number he was looking for to hex before he searched for it. I tried doing that too and found nothing. does anybody know how to find the gems in yoshi?
The input value must be hexadecimal and searching the entire range would take pretty long. It's not harder lol.
 
how come i don't have to select a range when i use cheat engine? what range i'm i supposed to search?
Because the Wii U has different ranges and the PC memory can be scanned much faster. The right range you should look in should be selected already, it's 10000000 till 4XXXXXXX.
 
Because the Wii U has different ranges and the PC memory can be scanned much faster. The right range you should look in should be selected already, it's 10000000 till 4XXXXXXX.
ok i'll try that. thanks

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ok i'll try that. thanks
Because the Wii U has different ranges and the PC memory can be scanned much faster. The right range you should look in should be selected already, it's 10000000 till 4XXXXXXX.
ok so since i started messing with it it just has the last option i picked. even restarting everything keeps my last selected options. so how do i go back to default?

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so i have 45333 gems in yoshi woolly world i convert it to hex and get 283443
 
Why is it so hard to find values with jgeckou when it's so easy to use cheat engine? When i use cheat engine I put in the number i'm looking for and I always get results. I'm trying to find the gems in yoshi's woolly world and find nothing. I'm supposed to know the search range. I have no idea so i leave it default but it never finds anything. also i saw a tutorial and the guy had to convert the number he was looking for to hex before he searched for it. I tried doing that too and found nothing. does anybody know how to find the gems in yoshi?
You can also use cheat engine for searching. Just make Dump of the full data section then load this dump in cheat engine through File->Open File and search for your value. Make your next dump with a change for the value you are looking for. Load that file also with cheat and search for your new value. Repeat the dumping and searching steps till you found your value. You can also export your found addresses into a cheat table and import them in the search tab through the cheat engine table converter to JGecko if the found addresses are less than 10000 (don't know the exact value what JGecko can handle).
Edit: you have to add 0x10000000 to your found addresses beacause the dump starts at 0x10000000
 
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Because the Wii U has different ranges and the PC memory can be scanned much faster. The right range you should look in should be selected already, it's 10000000 till 4XXXXXXX.
so what exactly is the range? i assume xxxxxxxx is not part of it? since i changed the range it had originally it keeps crashing the wiiu :( i remember it has 01000000 at the beginning the another number with some letters on the end.

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I've searched the thread and several people people way more experienced than me haven't been able to find codes for yoshi.

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Yoshi Woolly Wood [ Pal /Disk]
999999 Coins
107E1C10 000F423F

so i found this code posted but i have ntsc and it didn't work :(
 
You can also use cheat engine for searching. Just make Dump of the full data section then load this dump in cheat engine through File->Open File and search for your value. Make your next dump with a change for the value you are looking for. Load that file also with cheat and search for your new value. Repeat the dumping and searching steps till you found your value. You can also export your found addresses into a cheat table and import them in the search tab through the cheat engine table converter to JGecko if the found addresses are less than 10000 (don't know the exact value what JGecko can handle).
Edit: you have to add 0x10000000 to your found addresses beacause the dump starts at 0x10000000
It supports any amount and using Cheat Engine to search is way slower since JGecko U can't optimize the memory dumping depending on the search results. It can dump a lot faster if it can skip bigger ranges when there are no more search results left. Since the search works fine I'm not sure why anybody would do this unless you have very low RAM.
ok so since i started messing with it it just has the last option i picked. even restarting everything keeps my last selected options. so how do i go back to default?
You would edit/change it like normal. It's a feature.
so i have 45333 gems in yoshi woolly world i convert it to hex and get 283443
Wrong.

45333 = 0xB115

You could've just used the conversions of JGecko U so how did you get it wrong? :mellow:

Ah,
0x45333 = 283443 but that's the "wrong direction".

Again, it's all user error. Please concentrate and learn the stuff you're dealing with before blaming the author that "he made a bad or hard to use software" because you fail at it.
I've searched the thread and several people people way more experienced than me haven't been able to find codes for yoshi.

Yoshi Woolly Wood [ Pal /Disk]
999999 Coins
107E1C10 000F423F

so i found this code posted but i have ntsc and it didn't work :(
Then remake it. You should know everything by now.
 
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It supports any amount and using Cheat Engine to search is way slower since JGecko U can't optimize the memory dumping depending on the search results. It can dump a lot faster if it can skip bigger ranges when there are no more search results left. Since the search works fine I'm not sure why anybody would do this unless you have very low RAM.

You would edit/change it like normal. It's a feature.

Wrong.

45333 = 0xB115

You could've just used the conversions of JGecko U so how did you get it wrong? :mellow:

Ah,
0x45333 = 283443 but that's the "wrong direction".

Again, it's all user error. Please concentrate and learn the stuff you're dealing with before blaming the author that "he made a bad or hard to use software" because you fail at it.

Then remake it. You should know everything by now.
ok i see what i did wrong but how do u know to add 0x before the B115? I don't know anything about this so things like that would prevent me from figuring out.

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I'm not really blaming the author I'm just saying that this tool is not for noobs. You must have to know something about editing memory when you add 0x to the result you get in the conversion. I don't know anything about it. I'm just putting the information as i see it. Is there something i'm supposed to review before i start trying to find my own codes? basics of editing memory? I appreciate your time in responding to my questions.
 
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ok i see what i did wrong but how do u know to add 0x before the B115? I don't know anything about this so things like that would prevent me from figuring out.

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I'm not really blaming the author I'm just saying that this tool is not for noobs. You must have to know something about editing memory when you add 0x to the result you get in the conversion. I don't know anything about it. I'm just putting the information as i see it. Is there something i'm supposed to review before i start trying to find my own codes? basics of editing memory? I appreciate your time in responding to my questions.
You don't write 0x it just means the number is in hexadecimal. JGecko U only accepts hexadecimal input in most fields to begin with. And yes, it's not for noobs who don't know the basics of computer science like data types, RAM and so on. Depending on your skill level you can use more than the codes tab.
 
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Here's an idea for something that might be useful for debugging purposes in Zelda BOTW:
A code that displays whatever message you want on-screen at any given moment (such as a button press). For instance, it would be useful to show an on-screen message when using Stasis and pressing the Dpad Down button while pointing at an object, where the message shown would be the object's ID/name or whatever.

Anyone else think that would be useful? (please try to figure this out, guys :wink: )

P.S.: I just think it would be funny to have a message appear saying something like, "Your will to live is badly damaged." xD
 
Updated this code for Version 1.3.0

Always see Monster HP (V 1.3.0)
00000000 43AF4F44
00000001 00000000
Hey, I think I found the offset to make this code work in v1.4.1 of the game (probably WON'T work on 1.5.0).
Here it is:

Always See Monster HP v1.4.1 [YoshiOG]
00000000 43DC5588
00000001 00000000


It seems to work for me, at least. It might need more testing. I'll probably edit this post once I've tested it out more.

Edit: It works even after a reboot, so I think it's safe to assume it works (at least on 1.4.1 USA).
Here's a video of it:
 
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anyone have the code for run and moon jump when using controller on 1.5 please

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I'm using the following Moon Jump and Run Fast codes with the Pro Controller on v1.4.1 and they're working great.

X to Moon Jump (Pro Controller)
30000000 109657EC
402CA1BA 4424D5F5
31000000 FFFFF4E4
30100000 00000000
4173423E 457FAAA1
31000000 0000053C
30100000 00000000
4189941E 45975DF1
31000000 FFFFEA24
30100000 00000000
417A9231 45876E5E
31000000 000000E0
00120000 3F800000
09010000 10CABDB2
00000008 00000000
00120000 BF800000
D0000000 DEADCAFE

B to Run Fast (Pro Controller)
30000000 109657EC
402CA1BA 4424D5F5
31000000 FFFFF4E4
30100000 00000000
4173423E 457FAAA1
31000000 0000053C
30100000 00000000
4189941E 45975DF1
31000000 FFFFEA24
30100000 00000000
417A9231 45876E5E
31000000 000000CC
00120000 3F800000
09010000 10CABDB2
00000040 00000000
00120000 40C00000
D0000000 DEADCAFE
is there a 1.5 ver
 
Hey guys. Is it possible to gain all the unlocks in Black Ops II with this method?

There was some info here regarding it in the following threads, but seems it has been taken down for copyright violation and to prevent hacking in-game.

I don't want to use "cheats" I just wanna get all the unlocks / level ups :)


(i don't have enough posts to post the actual links, but if you search "ops" in title only in this forum you will find them)
 

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