Hello, I can't get a pointer with Pointer scan for this address. I have attached the parameters.
Can anyone help me?
Pointer scan for this adress : no results
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Re: Pointer scan for this adress : no results
It's much better to generate pointermaps and use them. Scanning for address takes an unnecessary amount of time... and may fail, especially as pointers get allocated or deallocated in real time.
Re: Pointer scan for this adress : no results
WTF address is that? For some emulator game? It's too high up to be a regular game/Engine address... Either that or your RAM is full of processes you should kill...
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Re: Pointer scan for this adress : no results
@SunBeam Um... This address is completely normal in 64bit applications.
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I didn't say anything about architecures. Would like to know the game he is trying to use this on. Like I said, looks like an emulator, probably Bluestacks (or something Android-related on PC).
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Re: Pointer scan for this adress : no results
I know you didn't. Neither did I say you did. I only countered your "WTF is this address". The fact that the address if this huge doesn't point to an emulator... It only says that it is a memory intensive 64bit app as 32bit apps have no access to this much memory. It's quite possible to spot these addresses in AAA games and in Unity games alike. I've seen them too.
Nevertheless, considering the OP's last activity in May 24th I think we won't find out.
Nevertheless, considering the OP's last activity in May 24th I think we won't find out.
Re: Pointer scan for this adress : no results
I was facing the same problem.
you need to expand the ->maximum offset value <- in your search. its default set to 4095.
i tryed to expand it by 1024 step by step until i found pointers.
1.) 5120
2.) 6144
3.) 7168
4.) 8192
5.) ...
i hope the answer can help in future for people who encounter the same problem.
you need to expand the ->maximum offset value <- in your search. its default set to 4095.
i tryed to expand it by 1024 step by step until i found pointers.
1.) 5120
2.) 6144
3.) 7168
4.) 8192
5.) ...
i hope the answer can help in future for people who encounter the same problem.
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