well none of us know really.
gonna have to find it from someone who knows.
What an unnecessary thing to post lmao
well none of us know really.
gonna have to find it from someone who knows.
So is your reply. So is mine. We could argue to the end of time on which posts are useless but that would create even more of them.What an unnecessary thing to post lmao
Random to a degree, there are certain values that they will always be. What are they? Not sure.So how do you even go about finding something like that?
Colours are random.
The address is 0x12D1F180Random to a degree, there are certain values that they will always be. What are they? Not sure.
WARNING: It has come to my attention that the Ninty server CAN DETECT and BAN YOU FOR THISWhat it is:
You have been warned!
Splatoon Colorizer
Current supported Splatoon version: 2.7.0
A simple GUI that enables anyone with the ability to install the tcpGecko code handler on there Wii U to easily change the colors on Splatoon.
Please note, the color can NOT change mid match!
Requirements:
- A PC with at least Java 1.8
- A Wii U that you can install the tcpGecko code handler
- Splatoon
Installation:
This program requires two things, a recent version of Java and my launcher; the launcher is required because of some libraries that I use. Download my launcher here(adfree) and extract it to the same location that you put the colorizer in. Then drag the colorizer ".gud" file onto the batch file if you are on Winderps, otherwise open a shell in the current directory and execute "java -jar gudWrapper.jar SplatoonColorizer.gud" to run it.
Usage:
Enter the IP address of the Wii U with the code handler installed in the text field at the top and click connect. Then choose the colors you want by picking them in the interface; you can use some predefined colors, or set your own with HSV, HSL, RGB or CMYK. If you want to could also check the "Randomize" box to enable the app to choose a color triad when sending the info to the Wii U. Then when you want to set the colors click the "Colorize" button, or check "Constant" which simulates pressing the button once a second. If you would like to get the colors from the Wii U you can click "Get Colors". Please note, the color only changes during level loading. If you want you can experiment with the random ranges using the sliders on the bottom.
Download is here(adfree).
Updates:
When an update is available the colorizer will open a dialog asking if you want to download an update. Clicking yes will ask your default web browser to download the new version.
Thanks:
- Thanks to all the people who helped make tcpGecko a thing
- Thanks to @NWPlayer123 for a couple ideas, offsets and testing 18 versions of this
- Nintendo for the amazing game
Screenshots:
Find gravity and reduce it. Find your jump and increase it. Other than that no idea and off topic.Looking to learn how to moon jump in splatoon can anyone one help me?
python colors.py FF0000 00FF00 0000FF
Then just shift the address with 0x9000.which just sucks
because i've tried other tcpgeckos in the past and the only one that works consistently is the loadiine.ovh one
which just sucks
because i've tried other tcpgeckos in the past and the only one that works consistently is the loadiine.ovh one
I hate to sound like a noob but how the hell do you do that?
and really all gud needed was an address, nw in the script says you might as well be using the gui anyway, if it works
My bad sorry about that. I'm also trying to get the colorizer to work I can change colors and test it in Weapon Test but can't go into private Battle with it. My colors change back to wii u colors? Any ideas whyFind gravity and reduce it. Find your jump and increase it. Other than that no idea and off topic.