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DevonG
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:12 am    Post subject: VMware editing Reply with quote

Long story short, I'm trying to find values for basic things like attack speed, move speed, etc.

The problem is the game I'm trying to do this with has an up to date version of its anti-cheat, so I'm trying to work around it by using a Virtual Machine.


I saw Dark Byte made a post about searching specific memory regions, but this is where I kind of flopped. I have no idea what I'm doing, and would appreciate any help you guys could give. ht tp://forum.cheatengine .org/viewtopic.php?t=519232&sid=f0cb3637332fbe9f985f0afd94de0fd5 That's where his post is.

This is the post.

Dark Byte wrote:
in 64-bit it's easy. Just enable memory mapped memory regions in settings(important) and target memory region 80000000 to 80000000+totalmemory

in 32-bit it's split up into multiple processes if you have more than 1 GB set for the virtual machine

related to: htt p://forum.cheatengine . org/viewtopic.php?t=507489




TL;DR version - I suck at anything more advanced than the basics of CE. Need help with VMware.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 6:01 am    Post subject: Re: VMware editing Reply with quote

DevonG wrote:
Long story short, I'm trying to find values for basic things like attack speed, move speed, etc.

The problem is the game I'm trying to do this with has an up to date version of its anti-cheat, so I'm trying to work around it by using a Virtual Machine.


I saw Dark Byte made a post about searching specific memory regions, but this is where I kind of flopped. I have no idea what I'm doing, and would appreciate any help you guys could give. ht tp://forum.cheatengine .org/viewtopic.php?t=519232&sid=f0cb3637332fbe9f985f0afd94de0fd5 That's where his post is.

This is the post.

Dark Byte wrote:
in 64-bit it's easy. Just enable memory mapped memory regions in settings(important) and target memory region 80000000 to 80000000+totalmemory

in 32-bit it's split up into multiple processes if you have more than 1 GB set for the virtual machine

related to: htt p://forum.cheatengine . org/viewtopic.php?t=507489




TL;DR version - I suck at anything more advanced than the basics of CE. Need help with VMware.


Sorry for saying this but what you want to do is actually still basic CE it's the same thing you need to do for hacking dosbox games and BlueStacks (probably) since you need to scan in the memory of an emulated process. Can't really find better words for it.

To search in mapped memory you go to:
Cheat Engine
Settings
Scan Settings
Enable the checkbox on MEM_MAPPED.

Open emulater process -> vmware-vmx.exe, dosbox.exe, zsnes.exe, stuff like that.

Scan for codes.

Warning you can and will find all memory in the process your attached to so if it is a virtual machine you CAN edit functions of an OS your not supposed to edit (and thus crash the virtual machine). Furthermore something in the back of my mind tells me there is a thread about this where Dark Byte says forget about finding pointers in emulators unless you want to do a 12 level pointer scan (or something like that).

Other than that I can only wish you good luck. I used this for Rage of Mages since Rage of Mages (and Rage of Mages 2) don't run on Windows 8.

I recommand disabling the option after your done with it tho since it increases scan times in normal not emulated processes (as the warning in scan settings says, slow scanning).

PS. If the anti-cheat in the game actually hides the memory used you won't find it this way but I'm hoping that it is not doing this.
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