Homebrew RELEASE sys-netcheat - Simple open-source cheat-engine.

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Nice!, this looks better than the nswitchdebugger. Although the nswitchdebugger has a background hook I think and you can load a cheat file to constantly write to an address every second.
 

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I hate shit like this thank god it’s not a gui but we can kiss goodbye to any fair future online matches with Mario kart 8 & Splatoon 2
Assholes will be assholes :/

If NSwitchdebugger wasn't already a thing I wouldn't have released this. I just wanted an open-source alternative.
 

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Jeez you really don't like this tool. I
Reminds of the wiiu days when ryancock shot his load all over Mario kart 8 and did exactly the same thing. Yes it ruined a fair online community that enjoys a fair game. Tbh if you enjoy this sort of application you are in the minority! Trust me!
 
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Can this be used to hack on Splatoon 2 like on Wii U?
You are late, we can do that with layeredfs which is even funnier

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Assholes will be assholes :/

If NSwitchdebugger wasn't already a thing I wouldn't have released this. I just wanted an open-source alternative.
NSwitchDebugger is better, it allow you to find cheats directly on the console.
But hey at least something open source is better than nothing, even if nxdbg was a thing
 

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this is much faster than nswitchdebugger and no crashing while searching. The only thing I need added though is searching for u8 or 1 byte.
 

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NSwitchDebugger is better, it allow you to find cheats directly on the console.
I disagree, I would rather use a cheat engine that allows you to use to a desktop GUI application (similar to TCP Gecko or JGecko U) to develop cheats. In general, I find the console interface too restrictive.
 
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Reminds of the wiiu days when ryancock shot his load all over Mario kart 8 and did exactly the same thing. Yes it ruined a fair online community that enjoys a fair game. Tbh if you enjoy this sort of application you are in the minority! Trust me!
I don't really play games online, also i have no intentions of using this given there are safe editors for zelda already that is way easier to use. All that being said i thought online cheating was already rampant at this point. Not to mention everyone here is eventually getting banned
 
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