Ah okay, it seems to make you basically infinitely attack over and over again with the same unit when in combat, which is interesting and pretty OP to win battles you'd be screwed in otherwise xD But also sadly seems to cause crashes pretty unpredictably so I guess it's more of a bug than a feature.
Turns out you need to have the function enabled BEFORE you go into combat. after you finish your first turn, turn it off, then let the ai do its turn. Then turn it back on again whenever it is your turn. You will not get the infinite loop crash bug this way.
How to use this cheat table?
Install Cheat Engine
Double-click the .CT file in order to open it.
Click the PC icon in Cheat Engine in order to select the game process.
Keep the list.
Activate the trainer options by checking boxes or setting values from 0 to 1
Seems like you can get the 'Unit Tooltip Pointer' script to actually execute by changing in the line "aobscanmodule(unitTooltip,$process,8B 80 ?? ?? 00 00 C3 CC 48 83 ?? ?? 48 8B)" the hex adress "83" into "8B", but the unit parameters still remain question marks (and if you have the tooltip and unit card on while you do the change and run the script, the game crashes).
Has somebody (besides the creator) actually got the Unit Tooltip Pointer to actually work? I would appreciate little help here.
Maybe you'll have better luck with the Unit Inspect Pointer
That works perfectly, thanks.
The tooltip pointer script still won't accept to run, just thinks for a second and never accepts to check the checkbox (WO that previously mentioned hex-change). Not that it matters now anymore, just FYI.
On a second thing, the city cap, W-stone number and WM casting points seem to reset after every reload, so would it be possible to change the "base" number instead, or is that hard coded on the files?
Also the three city pointers stop working if your city has reached population limit, either the one limited by food income or the 30 pop hard limit. Tested this multiple times and once the "Attract population" goes cold while having still imperium left, the pointers start to show "0" or random numbers (50/1000/10 for me multiple times).
Also I wouldn't mind if you could find out the Empire Development cooldown counter, so you could mess with it from turn 1.
City population is limited in code to 30, you can install mod to increase this to higher number.
Max spell casting amount is calculated based on tomes and traits, thus I think this is a waste of time for Zanzer to do. You get the desired cheat either way. So to explain with rough example: base casting points is 10, you have trait that gives 10, and research tome that gives 5, so total is 25, you researched 10 more tomes that is 25 + 10 * 5 = 75, this is max casting or the one you see. Then if you own any province improvements or resources this can go higher.
Editing any of these is harder and more work, than just editing the result that is used later in all calculations. Once the game reloads the calculation is ran again and the values are reset to default since the code itself is not changed.
If you insist on changing how code runs, it's simpler to create a mod and give yourself a trait that will give you +10000 or whatever base spell casting points, otherwise I would not recommend adding these features.
We could use a way to change the race of cities and modify alignment.
Allignment is +27A8 on Select Owner-group. Negative numbers are shown (4294967296 - [negative allignment]) and you need to save game and load for it to take effect, but it is reset after turn change.
You can use one scout to prospect multiple tiles by just restoring the MP afterwards and you can also scout stuff ahead and then reload, since the outcome doesn't seem to change (turn change and different order tested). You can also excavate and restore movement, but if you touch the excavate-button again, it will just cancel the excavation, since it needs a turn to complete. Still allows you to move scout where needed, instead of standing next to a wall.
It would probably help if people posted their version number and game platform (win/linux/steam/gog/etc). This would make it easier to recognize patterns with the problem.
By the way, has anybody found out a way to find the empire development cooldown counter or the outpost improvement construction turn counters?
Also is there a way to re-shuffle the signature skills when the game gives you pure crap as every choice?