Here is a fly hack. I'm too lazy to make a script, just putting what I find here. If someone wants to make this easier to use feel free, hand me some credit though.
How it works:
The UCheatManager::Fly() method that's suppose to run when you type fly in the console literally just sets these two variables and I've done the same here but without the fly command, just change them manually in cheat engine.
Instructions to start flying:
1. Copy the script into cheat engine.
2. Enable the script.
3. Set MovementMode to 5 and bCheatFlying to 1
Instructions to stop flying:
1. Set MovementMode to 3 and bCheatFlying to 0
Has anyone managed to edit attributes outside of character creation? I've managed to find the addresses to edit using the method detailed by ImpalaPUA (thanks!) using items in my inventory to change between good (550 and 2) and high (551 and 3) : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10646&start=15
Once I find the values I try set them to 552 and 4 but they keep reverting. Any ideas?
Has anyone managed to edit attributes outside of character creation? I've managed to find the addresses to edit using the method detailed by ImpalaPUA (thanks!) using items in my inventory to change between good (550 and 2) and high (551 and 3) : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10646&start=15
Once I find the values I try set them to 552 and 4 but they keep reverting. Any ideas?
It won't show until you go to the next screen, but drummers table can do that now
Has anyone managed to edit attributes outside of character creation? I've managed to find the addresses to edit using the method detailed by ImpalaPUA (thanks!) using items in my inventory to change between good (550 and 2) and high (551 and 3) : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10646&start=15
Once I find the values I try set them to 552 and 4 but they keep reverting. Any ideas?
It won't show until you go to the next screen, but drummers table can do that now
I'm weary of infinite items scripts, often they effect quest items too (not something that should be effected generally).
Have you gotten far enough to test this?
I can confirm so far it has not affected any quest items that I've used. However that is for INDIVIDUAL items, as it still takes the item away if there is only 1 of them, if you have 2 it doesn't go away. Not sure if there is any quests with multiple items of the same thing yet as I have not got one that has that.
I'm weary of infinite items scripts, often they effect quest items too (not something that should be effected generally).
Have you gotten far enough to test this?
I can confirm so far it has not affected any quest items that I've used. However that is for INDIVIDUAL items, as it still takes the item away if there is only 1 of them, if you have 2 it doesn't go away. Not sure if there is any quests with multiple items of the same thing yet as I have not got one that has that.
There is one quest, that someone asks you to go get something that's on the shady side, you can give it to them, or turn them in with the item.. if you do it in the right order, you can get both rewards.. I'd imagine that any quest has an either or turn in can be done like that
Has anyone managed to edit attributes outside of character creation? I've managed to find the addresses to edit using the method detailed by ImpalaPUA (thanks!) using items in my inventory to change between good (550 and 2) and high (551 and 3) : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10646&start=15
Once I find the values I try set them to 552 and 4 but they keep reverting. Any ideas?
It won't show until you go to the next screen, but drummers table can do that now
Where is the option to do it outside of character creation? I only see it for during character creation.
Has anyone managed to edit attributes outside of character creation? I've managed to find the addresses to edit using the method detailed by ImpalaPUA (thanks!) using items in my inventory to change between good (550 and 2) and high (551 and 3) : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10646&start=15
Once I find the values I try set them to 552 and 4 but they keep reverting. Any ideas?
It won't show until you go to the next screen, but drummers table can do that now
Where is the option to do it outside of character creation? I only see it for during character creation.