Your ammo script works 100% on the widow for me, i dont know what that guy is talkin about lol, you fire it once and your bullets go from 1 to 2 permanently :pCielos wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:18 pm@Tiffany
I've separated the inf. ammo clip and inf. ammo pouch as pre another member request. for the inf. ammo clip, I've used another injection points, it can handles 3 fire modes now:
- single-shot (handguns, shotguns, sniper-rifles), lock when <= 1.
- multi-shot (rifles and burst-fire rifles), lock when <= 4.
problem is, I haven't try it on a sniper-rifles with only one bullet per clip yet. I've only obtain the Nomad just now..
let me know if the problem persist, I'll have a look when I get one.
as for the 1096bimu's table, yes I noticed after I updated the post last time, but as 1096bimu's post a link to the latest file already, I'll just leave it as is for now..
thanks for the reminder.
Mass Effect Andromeda
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Hi all, I've tried to edit the item / inventory limit to no avail, but my CE skills are basic at best. Any chance someone could include it in a table? 999 max would be great 
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Well, looks like the DAI banter bug is back. Locating offsets for the banter trigger is going to be high demand. Don't even know where to start with that, maybe the DAI table can help:
http://pastebin.com/4FLVyRme
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best bet would be a nop replace for current inventory useage (say 47/65, in this case try to freeze or replace what writes to the 47), that being said how one would go about finding that address is beyond me, i also tried standard searching but i dont think it's an actual stored value
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Is there any way to remove the skills restriction?so i can learn all 9 skills of a skill tree?
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With the +9 table if your "undead .2" is unable to be checked and it gives you a black screen and frozen game when opening the loadout on the Tempest then you need to upgrade Cheat Engine from 6.5 to 6.6. At least that's what I discovered. The +6 works fine with the lower version. Doesn't really matter for me now since I've upgraded at this point.
By the way, neither the inf. ammo clip .3 nor inf. ammo pouch work with the Isharay III sniper rifle (1 shot). The infinite ammo pouch doesn't seem to work with anything as far as I can tell. I kinda prefer the functionality of the +6's infinite clip as well since it doesn't show the reload indicator perpetually for sniper rifles with multiple shots.
By the way, neither the inf. ammo clip .3 nor inf. ammo pouch work with the Isharay III sniper rifle (1 shot). The infinite ammo pouch doesn't seem to work with anything as far as I can tell. I kinda prefer the functionality of the +6's infinite clip as well since it doesn't show the reload indicator perpetually for sniper rifles with multiple shots.
Seems odd that it works for you...CoffeeKitty wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 1:04 pmYour ammo script works 100% on the widow for me, i dont know what that guy is talkin about lol, you fire it once and your bullets go from 1 to 2 permanently :p
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It should be possible to find the max value, maybe when I'm up to the time when I can unlock the +15 storage I'll be able to find it. I've seen it as an option on a trainer so it must be possible. ME:A has this habit of resetting changes though, so hopefully this is one that will stick around.CoffeeKitty wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:20 pmbest bet would be a nop replace for current inventory useage (say 47/65, in this case try to freeze or replace what writes to the 47), that being said how one would go about finding that address is beyond me, i also tried standard searching but i dont think it's an actual stored value
If anyone can figure this out though, that'd be great ^^
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I use Widow rifle as well and have no problems at all with infinite ammo, works as it is written on the box, so to say.
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i tried replacing current value tracking of inventory space (the X/65) with a nop and it crashed my game, so that didn't work lol
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I would like to bring attention to the various stats multipliers you can get, and suggest that people should try to find those pointers. It would be much more convenient to just give yourself +200% damage than to mess with experience points, skills and researching higher levels of the same weapons.
To me it just feels like the enemies have way too much HP for some reason. I'm playing on medium difficulty level and any weapon other than sniper rifle headshots don't actually do any damage, which makes combat super slow.
I also have maxed out pistol skills but pistols do almost no damage even on headshots. Shotguns also suck because you can't have all the pellets land on the head, and even if you did it does about as much damage as a sniper rifle so the shotgun has no advantage either.
It's also laughable how little damage my team mates do other than Drax, everyone else is useless unless they can use the biotic power that makes enemies float.
To me it just feels like the enemies have way too much HP for some reason. I'm playing on medium difficulty level and any weapon other than sniper rifle headshots don't actually do any damage, which makes combat super slow.
I also have maxed out pistol skills but pistols do almost no damage even on headshots. Shotguns also suck because you can't have all the pellets land on the head, and even if you did it does about as much damage as a sniper rifle so the shotgun has no advantage either.
It's also laughable how little damage my team mates do other than Drax, everyone else is useless unless they can use the biotic power that makes enemies float.
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i agree, when im level 132, enemies has too much hp (if i remember correctly, this happened in mass effect 1 and i had to enable one shot kill to kill saren), killing one takes like a minute, even 80 level is much but with all skills unlocked and all weapons upgraded it should be ok. im thinking freezing my exp at 400k to not level up after 80.1096bimu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:54 pmI would like to bring attention to the various stats multipliers you can get, and suggest that people should try to find those pointers. It would be much more convenient to just give yourself +200% damage than to mess with experience points, skills and researching higher levels of the same weapons.
To me it just feels like the enemies have way too much HP for some reason. I'm playing on medium difficulty level and any weapon other than sniper rifle headshots don't actually do any damage, which makes combat super slow.
I also have maxed out pistol skills but pistols do almost no damage even on headshots. Shotguns also suck because you can't have all the pellets land on the head, and even if you did it does about as much damage as a sniper rifle so the shotgun has no advantage either.
It's also laughable how little damage my team mates do other than Drax, everyone else is useless unless they can use the biotic power that makes enemies float.
and we waiting one shot kill and/or adjustable damage percentage also, that would be great.
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Yeah. Enemy's HP/shield scales with your level is making life difficult, even with level X weapons it takes quite a while to kill a regular Kett (on normal difficulty). One thing I have yet to try is to re-spec and re-unlock profile bonus (like solider's bonus % on weapon damage). Maybe that will reveal where those bonus % values are stored at.1096bimu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:54 pmI would like to bring attention to the various stats multipliers you can get, and suggest that people should try to find those pointers. It would be much more convenient to just give yourself +200% damage than to mess with experience points, skills and researching higher levels of the same weapons.
To me it just feels like the enemies have way too much HP for some reason. I'm playing on medium difficulty level and any weapon other than sniper rifle headshots don't actually do any damage, which makes combat super slow.
I also have maxed out pistol skills but pistols do almost no damage even on headshots. Shotguns also suck because you can't have all the pellets land on the head, and even if you did it does about as much damage as a sniper rifle so the shotgun has no advantage either.
It's also laughable how little damage my team mates do other than Drax, everyone else is useless unless they can use the biotic power that makes enemies float.
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Would really love to see a damage % modifier too, if possible.Adnan008 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:57 pm
i agree, when im level 132, enemies has too much hp (if i remember correctly, this happened in mass effect 1 and i had to enable one shot kill to kill saren), killing one takes like a minute, even 80 level is much but with all skills unlocked and all weapons upgraded it should be ok. im thinking freezing my exp at 400k to not level up after 80.
and we waiting one shot kill and/or adjustable damage percentage also, that would be great.
If someone could briefly explain how may go about searching for these values in layman terms, I will try to find them.
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Can you make a tutorial, please?1096bimu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 6:54 pmI would like to bring attention to the various stats multipliers you can get, and suggest that people should try to find those pointers. It would be much more convenient to just give yourself +200% damage than to mess with experience points, skills and researching higher levels of the same weapons.
To me it just feels like the enemies have way too much HP for some reason. I'm playing on medium difficulty level and any weapon other than sniper rifle headshots don't actually do any damage, which makes combat super slow.
I also have maxed out pistol skills but pistols do almost no damage even on headshots. Shotguns also suck because you can't have all the pellets land on the head, and even if you did it does about as much damage as a sniper rifle so the shotgun has no advantage either.
It's also laughable how little damage my team mates do other than Drax, everyone else is useless unless they can use the biotic power that makes enemies float.
craftgod wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2017 7:24 pm
Yeah. Enemy's HP/shield scales with your level is making life difficult, even with level X weapons it takes quite a while to kill a regular Kett (on normal difficulty). One thing I have yet to try is to re-spec and re-unlock profile bonus (like solider's bonus % on weapon damage). Maybe that will reveal where those bonus % values are stored at.
I will ty to make it. After I'm going text about it.
UPD: I TOTALLY FCKD UP
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After i am using that cheat tables, i cant proceed with doing any tasks. when i perform any task, progress is not displayed. can you please suggest?
