EddyG9 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 7:33 am
[...]However, it comes with the side effect of sometimes leaving my inventory with 200--400 roses, martinis, and blue pills, each. Burning them off individually, takes forever and ironically leaves me with large amounts of building materials instead. My concern is that eventually such inflated inventory numbers will trigger Nut@ku's anti-cheat measures and result in an account ban. So, again I ask is there a way to remove or reduce items in inventory? Thanks for any and all replies in advance!
My "Solution":
Edit your
100 x Multi Gatcha Free option (double click onto <script> label)
Search this part (22
nd-25
th line):
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MultiAmount:
mov [eax+F0],#100
mov eax,[eax+000000F0]
jmp MultiAmountRet
Change #100 to #2 and save your table.
Restart the Game and the CE and use the option as regularly.
You'll still get Power UPs, but only one for each unlockable item.
Do this until an item appears in the middle. (But this will last for an eternity.)
On the other hand, there's another option that works super well, which allows you to have any clothes in your wardrobe...
If you want to hoard anyway, there's also the flea market option as an alternative.
Good Luck!
yuito wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:15 pm
Which folder should I delete?
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@echo off
@color 07
@cls
@set /p userid=Enter current windows username:
@cd /D %windir%
@cd ..
@cd Users\%userid%\AppData\LocalLow
@rmdir "3X Entertainment" /s /q
@cd Unity
@rmdir "3X Entertainment_Booty Calls" /s /q
@cls
@Echo BOOTY CALLS CACHE DELETE: DONE
@Pause
@cls
@color 4e
@Echo **********************************************************************
@Echo TO NEXT QUESTION
@Echo ONLY ANSWER YES IF YOU HAVE MESSED UP THE REGISTRY KEY ON YOUR MACHINE
@Echo OR
@Echo WANT TO CHANGE YOUR USER ACCOUNT
@Echo **********************************************************************
@Echo.
@Pause
@cls
@color 07
@reg delete "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\3X Entertainment"
@Pause
@exit
- Copy the above code
- Paste it into your notepad, save as...
- Give it a name e.g.: CacheCleaner.cmd.
- Run it as Administrator and follow the instructions.
Good Luck!