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Stormsoul Newbie cheater
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:41 pm Post subject: Not able to lock after second scan |
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Not sure why but I have been able to hack experience points in a game without a problem. But trying to hack health, mana, and energy seems to be impossible. I have tried every possible scan method there is. After scanning the first number ie. 50 then change it and scan again I ALWAYS come up with 0 addresses after the second scan. I've used everything from 8 bytes to 1...random value, floating, double, fast scan, pause game...I always come up with zero results after scanning a second time making it impossible to find what the address writes to or accesses.
Game is called Trine. While I see that there is a table for it, it seems to cause the game to crash after I get hit just one time. So what do I need to do differently?
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atom0s Moderator
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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Moved; this is not programming related.
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gaming04 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:06 am Post subject: |
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Try Unknown Value, then Increased and Decreased.
What you may be experiencing is dynamic memory addresses. Take note to never enter a loading screen once you start searching for an address; otherwise, that address you were looking at will disappear into thin air.
UNLESS, the address you were looking into was a temporary place holder and does not hold the real value. Then you would have been searching for the wrong value. That's why you should try Unknown Value.
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Stormsoul Newbie cheater
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 3:32 am Post subject: |
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| gaming04 wrote: | Try Unknown Value, then Increased and Decreased.
What you may be experiencing is dynamic memory addresses. Take note to never enter a loading screen once you start searching for an address; otherwise, that address you were looking at will disappear into thin air.
UNLESS, the address you were looking into was a temporary place holder and does not hold the real value. Then you would have been searching for the wrong value. That's why you should try Unknown Value. |
Thanks. I'll give that a shot.
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