Game: Albion (v1.38)
Year: 1996
Publisher: Blue Byte Software
Platform: DOS
Where to get: [Link]
By request of: Lord Blade
Previous Work: There exists a character editor table by Marc and a [Link] by [Link]
Table Options:
+ Invincible Party
+ Infinite Rations
+ Item Duplication
+ Gold Duplication
Comments:
This table is for the v1.38 version (Jul 15 1996). It may fail if used in another version, so please let me know if this is the case.
- Invincible Party should work fine 100% of fights, but since it is based on memory addresses (as opposed to proper logic), it may eventually fail. Please let me know if this happens. EDIT: Played it for a while and there seems to be special attacks that do cause some damage to party members, but overall the bulk of damage is prevented by this cheat.
- Although Lord Blade asked me to get rid of the tiredness mechanics altogether, I settled for the second best solution which is to prevent rations from being consumed when you rest. Not ideal, but hey it is what I could manage with the time I could dedicate to it.
- Item duplication is done by taking said item and giving it back to the same character. - Gold duplication is done by taking gold and giving it to another party member.
Next steps: I don't think there's much more to do besides this table, marc's table, and the savegame editor. If you have more ideas for cheats, let me know though.
Requests: If you'd like me to take a look at another DOS oldie that hasn't been properly cheated yet, let me know. I make no promises on delivery (life is hectic), but I'll do my best. If you wanna buy me such game, I'd be even happier to take a look. I think I'll tackle Bundesliga Manager (1991) or Lost Dutchman Mine (1989) next.
Download:
Hope you have fun, and please let me know if you find any problems. All feedback is welcome!
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