Requesting: PCSE00813 Trillion God of Destruction (nonpdrm) cheats. Anything will do thanks and PCSA00155 Oreshika Tainted Bloodlines (nonpdrm).
Oreshika is hard. I can't even find the value for money in that game. There has to be some kind of encryption. Even fuzzy searching won't land a solid value for money, and that's always the easiest to find. I wouldn't hold my breath for that game haha. It's been requested a few times, by me included.
I edited money, devotion, items and glory in Oreshika.
However, I had an issue later that might be related to editing those (or maybe it was from when I was looking for them and edited the wrong values), where the game said something about it being corrupted.
So, if you try editing those values, make sure to have a copy of your save in case anything goes wrong.
If you want to find the values for money and devotion, you can...
1. Search for a 32-bit unknown value (the values that you want might be around 81000000-82000000)
2. Search with "<>" (not equal to) when you gain/lose money/devotion.
3. Search with "==" (equal to) when the amount is still the same (just leave the value alone and go to different menus, then search)
4. Repeat "2." and "3." until you find about 5 or less results.
5. When you do that, try slightly changing one of the results (the right ones will probably be values that use all 4 columns) through the hex editor (press triangle on the result to get to the hex editor)
When you edit one, go into a menu and then back to a menu where you can see the money/devotion values.
It should update to the new value.
If it is not the right one, the value will not change.
I am not sure if you should or not, but I changed the ones that I edited back to what they were before editing the next result.
Also, the values that you find will not reflect what the game shows, and I have no idea how the values work...
2. Search with "<>" (not equal to) when you gain/lose money/devotion.
3. Search with "==" (equal to) when the amount is still the same (just leave the value alone and go to different menus, then search)
4. Repeat "2." and "3." until you find about 5 or less results.
5. When you do that, try slightly changing one of the results (the right ones will probably be values that use all 4 columns) through the hex editor (press triangle on the result to get to the hex editor)
When you edit one, go into a menu and then back to a menu where you can see the money/devotion values.
It should update to the new value.
If it is not the right one, the value will not change.
I am not sure if you should or not, but I changed the ones that I edited back to what they were before editing the next result.
Also, the values that you find will not reflect what the game shows, and I have no idea how the values work...
If changing the money value does not work well, you can also search for items.
The amount of items is easy to find (8-bit search) since I think that they reflect what the game shows (or they are close to it at least), and you can edit the type of item to find ones that you want (the type is changed by editing the 2 columns that are 4? columns to the right of the amount; e.g. column 00 = amount, 04-05 = type; column 08 = amount, 0C-0D = type)
As for glory, it is also easy to find (32-bit search), but I could not find the levels (does the game even show the level numbers anywhere?)
So it takes several battles to reach the max level.
Just open the file scripts/const.lua with notepad++ and search for the health/thorn section if you want infinite hp. You can do movements, map items, etc. I've commented the variables that i've tested so you know what to edit.
The health and movement values affect normal enemies as well, I think, so changing those can cause some missions to be more difficult or impossible (Slightly increasing health regen like 3-10x the default was okay though)
Also, changing the values for movement speed caused an issue for me with a scene where one character would not leave the walking animation and talk.
The damage to bosses, revive time, thorn regen, map items, and camera values seemed to work without any issues (I cannot figure out which values adjust camera height though)
Those and the things to help with upgrading from the Mayo mod were very helpful (I finally finished the game the other day)
So, thanks again for that mod, by the way.
Anyway, editing weapon stats through VitaCheat is easy (8-bit for the upgrade levels I think, and the stats should be to the right of them in the 0A-0B columns if I am correct)
Though increasing the stats too much for ranged ones seems to decrease their range.
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