For those asking for health, stamina, food and sleep. Techniv posted code for it in the thread that you can copy paste into a table. And yes it works for the current version.
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
Last edited by Zarick on Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I would be ever grateful if someone would update the 1.2.2 trainer originally posted by The Magician, featuring dice cheats and experience pointers, of course as well as Skill pointers but I see others have made skill pointers too.
I'm one of those strange people who enjoy cheating a bit but not overwhelmingly so, and the experience pointers are great for that.
Sup fellers. Love this game, but hate having to eat, sleep, and all that crud, thus failing quests because I can't keep my eyes open! They just updated to 1.3.1 so the trainer no longer works. No biggie, I want to make it myself! I understand the concept of scanning memory and documenting values, then re scanning after they change. I also understand the pointer system, I am a computer programmer after all. What I need help with is knowing the value of stamina! How would i find this?
Sup fellers. Love this game, but hate having to eat, sleep, and all that crud, thus failing quests because I can't keep my eyes open! They just updated to 1.3.1 so the trainer no longer works. No biggie, I want to make it myself! I understand the concept of scanning memory and documenting values, then re scanning after they change. I also understand the pointer system, I am a computer programmer after all. What I need help with is knowing the value of stamina! How would i find this?
Well, I'd say that you'd normally figure that out the same way the rest of us do: trial and error.
Granted, there are some indicators that can help. Usually values represented by a bar, or something that fills and drains is either a float or a double. If you notice a value never going above a certain number, you can usually start searching within the parameters that would make sense - like a value that never goes beyond 65535 would be a 4-byte value.
And then you have the clues left by previous coders. If they've previously found stamina, and stamina was a 4-byte value before, it's not very often that game programmers suddenly change that to a float or a double. If you can pull up an old table, that used to work, then you can start searching within the parameters that the value used to be and see if its changed.
In the end, to find what value it is usually starts the quickest way with an educated guess or two, and trial and error.
Sup fellers. Love this game, but hate having to eat, sleep, and all that crud, thus failing quests because I can't keep my eyes open! They just updated to 1.3.1 so the trainer no longer works. No biggie, I want to make it myself! I understand the concept of scanning memory and documenting values, then re scanning after they change. I also understand the pointer system, I am a computer programmer after all. What I need help with is knowing the value of stamina! How would i find this?
As Sigan said, use previous tables to determine if its a float, 2 byte, 4 byte ect.
For those asking for health and stamina Techniv posted code for it in the thread that you can copy paste into a table. And yes it works for the current version.
I posted it into a table and it won't execute. Says there is an unexpected symbol, but when I go and check where it prompts there is nothing out of the normal.
My comments were related to mapping out CryEngine functions, much like in an SDK-style for the game, rather than. blindly scanning memory. I see several people showing off or covering for one another, but none explaining how they got there. Just what to do I thought we were past the times when people acted cocky and shit, keeping methods and information private. Or their intention is to use this crap for hacks to be sold to clueless gooks? Oh well, let me know if you need a crash course. Yeah, am acting cocky too, but at least I am willing to put my skills where my mouth is.
My comments were related to mapping out CryEngine functions, much like in an SDK-style for the game, rather than. blindly scanning memory. I see several people showing off or covering for one another, but none explaining how they got there. Just what to do I thought we were past the times when people acted cocky and shit, keeping methods and information private. Or their intention is to use this crap for hacks to be sold to clueless gooks? Oh well, let me know if you need a crash course. Yeah, am acting cocky too, but at least I am willing to put my skills where my mouth is.
Do eeettt... I can't be arsed to install the game again
Thanks! Great work. However, skill points doesn't seem to be working. At least not for me. It reads everything under "character" and "experience" great and those values can be changed. But everything under "skill points" is ??.
Thanks! Great work. However, skill points doesn't seem to be working. At least not for me. It reads everything under "character" and "experience" great and those values can be changed. But everything under "skill points" is ??.
Sorry, my bad. The skill points were using old pointers, I've reuploaded the proper version of the table in my previous post. Would you mind testing it again?
Cheat engine for 1.3 Kingdom Come (CODEX update 1.3 release here tested) -- NOT FOR 1.3.1...I just noticed after another post.
Pointers I found for this exe:
Health, Energy, Nourishment
for anyone trying to learn: I was using various methods, and finally tested the pointer map. It works wonderful, and cuts down almost all work. I would suggest trying it out before trying other things for some values. I saw other people wondering how to find these. I was even curious about the DLL base address although Cheat Engine takes care of everything for you once you have your address. I just restarted it a few times, and ensured they worked every time, or I found another pointer map.
Other scripts found in other topics: Gideon25's
1 visibility, 1 conspicious, 0 nose, max charisma, and armor doesnt affect speed