Many thanks for your detailed reply, got it to work and change all the values that I wanted (especially those annoying reagents), up to and including gloss
(My mistake was that I was displaying 4 byte hex...)
Hello! Can you tell me, please, how can you find gloss and reagents?
For the first steps, please refer to rest of the post. After a successful groupscan, you should find the first 4 values aligned and in sequence (with the memory view window resized properly), corresponding to: Credit, Attack, Skill & Heroic respectively.
If you scroll down past the long list of 1's, you will find other values, one of these is exactly the gloss amount. If you edit, it should change in-game after a quick refresh like changing tab. If it doesn't, then it means you do not have the right base address and need to start from scratch.
The reagents are further down the list. They require a bit of trial and error as they're placed weirdly. Some are close together, others are way apart and alone. Here too, an edit should be reflected in-game after a quick refresh.
With a bit of patience and being careful, it's possible to also change: Intel, Compliments...
Voilà.
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
Many thanks for your detailed reply, got it to work and change all the values that I wanted (especially those annoying reagents), up to and including gloss
(My mistake was that I was displaying 4 byte hex...)
Hello! Can you tell me, please, how can you find gloss and reagents?
Voilà.
Hello BouhPwet,
I am trying to follow the steps outlined in this entire thread. I got the cheat engine to open using Drummer LUA.
I have selected the MMS process, I still have the Drummer table opened (I have tried with no tables, drummer opened, and the table in this thread, nothing changed), and have ran the grouped scan.
I come up with no results. Please see screenshot.
Is there something I am doing wrong, I am excluding Gloss as well since people were seemingly having difficulty.
Has anyone tried their luck looking for the Eclipse Credits?
That's premium currency that costs actual money. If it isn't server side, then that was the most amateurish move a game dev has ever done. It's only used for buying cosmetics right? Just look into unlocking them directly if that's the case.
Many thanks for your detailed reply, got it to work and change all the values that I wanted (especially those annoying reagents), up to and including gloss
(My mistake was that I was displaying 4 byte hex...)
Hello! Can you tell me, please, how can you find gloss and reagents?
For the first steps, please refer to rest of the post. After a successful groupscan, you should find the first 4 values aligned and in sequence (with the memory view window resized properly), corresponding to: Credit, Attack, Skill & Heroic respectively.
If you scroll down past the long list of 1's, you will find other values, one of these is exactly the gloss amount. If you edit, it should change in-game after a quick refresh like changing tab. If it doesn't, then it means you do not have the right base address and need to start from scratch.
The reagents are further down the list. They require a bit of trial and error as they're placed weirdly. Some are close together, others are way apart and alone. Here too, an edit should be reflected in-game after a quick refresh.
With a bit of patience and being careful, it's possible to also change: Intel, Compliments...
Voilà.
I was starting to give up, but this helped me so much THANK YOU
Many thanks for your detailed reply, got it to work and change all the values that I wanted (especially those annoying reagents), up to and including gloss
(My mistake was that I was displaying 4 byte hex...)
Hello! Can you tell me, please, how can you find gloss and reagents?
For the first steps, please refer to rest of the post. After a successful groupscan, you should find the first 4 values aligned and in sequence (with the memory view window resized properly), corresponding to: Credit, Attack, Skill & Heroic respectively.
If you scroll down past the long list of 1's, you will find other values, one of these is exactly the gloss amount. If you edit, it should change in-game after a quick refresh like changing tab. If it doesn't, then it means you do not have the right base address and need to start from scratch.
The reagents are further down the list. They require a bit of trial and error as they're placed weirdly. Some are close together, others are way apart and alone. Here too, an edit should be reflected in-game after a quick refresh.
With a bit of patience and being careful, it's possible to also change: Intel, Compliments...
Voilà.
Thanks for the help. I haven been able to change all the items on the inventory, including the blueprints. The only one I have missed is the legendary blueprint. Does someone have been able to find it?
I was able to find and change everything I needed with those instructions. Thank you!
I've never done that before though, how do you figure out the w: value? In case I want to try this in other games haha
Every game is gonna be different. There might be some similarities with games that uses the same Engine, in this case Unreal Engine, but even then it will depend on how the game is coded.