This game seems to be extremely tough to hack. I would like to hack XP and money, if possible.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/506510/
Shadows of Adam
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Re: Shadows of Adam
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Re: Shadows of Adam
Bump.
The DLC is out now.
The DLC is out now.
Re: Shadows of Adam
A serious note to how this game works, which is one of the reasons why this game has no table yet... is that the EXP values for the characters will change after every 2-3 battles. (I tried editing them manually by searching for them, and found that out.) EXP addresses are "Double." (Search for "Current EXP" values) Money address is a 4-Byte, and it can be changed relatively easily.
However, the "Application" / "Window" version for Shadows of Adam isn't the correct process for the game's actual data values, so using a cheat table made for the game would require you to manually select the correct process from the process list, rather than the game from the window/application list. (There are three processes.)
The game, in a sense, is using the same engine that CrossCode is using, which is Chromium / Chrome.
However, the "Application" / "Window" version for Shadows of Adam isn't the correct process for the game's actual data values, so using a cheat table made for the game would require you to manually select the correct process from the process list, rather than the game from the window/application list. (There are three processes.)
The game, in a sense, is using the same engine that CrossCode is using, which is Chromium / Chrome.
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Re: Shadows of Adam
Yeah, I noticed that it has a developer mode which looks like the panels from Chrome. Interesting. I didn't know CrossCode was like that, too.
Re: Shadows of Adam
CrossCode however has json, and is fully HTML5'd. Unlike Shadows of Adam, which uses WebGL mostly. Each area in CrossCode is basically a giant HTML page that scrolls when you move, similar to how Earthbound's a giant still image.
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