I noticed there's a lack of tables or trainers for this game, so let me share some great tips with you.
Let's break down how we can turn our character into a level 99 annihilator:
1 - Head over to the character screen—whether it’s in-game or during the new character creation process. All you need is 3-5 attribute points to distribute.
2 - The key here isn’t the attribute points you currently have. We’re going to take a different approach—one that might take a bit longer, but trust me, it’s not difficult for experienced memory searchers. There’s a hidden mechanic tied to attribute points: you can’t directly find or modify them, they won’t freeze, and their addresses keep disappearing. So, instead of struggling with that, we’re going to hack the attribute categories themselves!
As you can see in the screenshot, we have 7 points. What we need to do is search for each of these attribute points one by one. Don’t worry—once you find and modify them, they won’t revert, even if you accidentally adjust attributes again later.
Once you locate the values, you can change them to, say, 90, and then adjust them using the available points in hand. Nothing will break because there’s no correction mechanic in place. This method doesn’t just apply to attributes—it works for many other increaseable values, like weapon data when crafting. First, we’ll take care of this, then move on to the rest.
3 - Now, let’s focus on the attributes.
We have 7 points, but instead of searching for all at once, let’s target the 5 points in Agility first. Our initial scan will return a lot of float values, but by slightly increasing or decreasing the stat, we’ll quickly narrow down the correct addresses.
The key is to search, adjust, and filter the results step by step. We must find all relevant addresses and add them to the list. If we immediately change them to 90, we’ll end up with negative points (e.g., -77), which will prevent us from passing the character creation screen.
Oh, and one more thing—search for the values as truncated. This will give you fewer results since the numbers we’re looking for don’t have decimal places. That way, we’re working with simple, clean values, making the process much faster.
4 - Attributes are a breeze!
I bet you guys found them easily and added them to the list one by one. Once you locate at least two addresses, you’ll notice they’re structured like an array of bytes.
Here’s my advice: instead of searching for small values like 1 or 2, pump up each attribute with a lot of points and then look for a larger number. This way, you’ll filter out tons of unnecessary addresses.
Decreasing from 12 or 9 will be much faster than starting with 1 or 2 and working your way up. This little trick will save you a lot of time!
5 - Now that you’ve found all the attributes, let’s move on to skill points.
All skills start at 1 point by default. If you use your 4 available points to max out a single skill, it will reach 5 points in total.
Here’s the plan:
Add 4 points to each skill and search for 5.
Remove all points, search for 1.
Repeat the process by adding and removing points a couple more times.
By doing this, we’ll quickly pinpoint the exact memory addresses and list them within just 2 or 3 attempts.
Once again, the reason we search for all the values and list them is simple: we’re going to assign all the points, then change them all to 100, and click “start game.” This way, we can bypass the character creation screen in a single go by hacking all the values at once.
If you’ve listed all the addresses, just give them one final check. I realized I forgot to find the pistol value, so make sure to change the values on the screen and verify that everything is updating correctly.
Do you see?
We’ve allocated points to attributes and skills, and now it’s time to tweak them from the list to create a godly character. In my initial run, I set the value to 50, but on the hardest difficulty, that wasn’t enough, so I bumped it up to 90 here.
Before and after, you can clearly see the change—once we hit 90, the attribute HP jumps to 505, which is the moment we know that, when we click “start game,” we’ll have an overpowered champion ready to go.
As you can see, we now have a terminator on our hands.
What truly matters is the main character—the rest can be edited for attributes. The reason this method is the best is that, unlike in the game, you don’t have to chase constantly changing values. Instead, you can focus on getting everything done in one go, without the hassle of searching for fluctuating values every time.
You’ll spend about an hour on this, but trust me, it’s way better than the endless grind.
Once you have this godly character, don’t forget to pick your perks for your skills—they’re crucial to making your character even more OP!
"After creating this character and starting the game, don't rush into editing other characters right away. The first part of the game is like a tutorial, and the 3 characters next to you will die once the mission is over, just so you know. You might want to take back whatever you assigned to them cuz you won't find their items in your inventory.
When the mission is complete, you'll be able to change the new characters you add to your team. So, you'll have some time to relax.
After this, I'll also show you how to do the money cheat." and after that editing items during crafting.