This is kind of a strange request, but I figured it was worth a shot. I'm aware that many coders don't have VR yet and finding a table/trainer for VR exclusive games is pretty much non existent. The only place that seems to have them is CH. I'd like to request cheats for a few games. Any cheats really, seeing as basically nothing exists right now. Hopefully there are some coders here who use VR and can't help the small portion of the consumers that do.
1. Chronos (Offline)
CH has outdated trainer, so it's possible to hack.
2. Arizona Sunshine (Offline)
CH has an up to date trainer, possible to hack.
3. Dead and Buried (Offline/Online)
No trainers for this anywhere. Has an online portion, but also offline horde and target modes.
4. Robo Recall (Offline)
There is a CE table posted on MAF, but if someone could make a score or multiplier hack, that would be awesome. The one provided breaks the leaderboards, and that's no good.
5. Sairento (Offline)
No trainers yet, in early access or beta, something like that. I think it will have online eventually, but nothing right now.
6. Unspoken (Offline/Online)
No trainers yet. Has online dueling mode, and multiple offline and story modes.
Honorable Mentions: Audioshield, Hotdogs Horseshoes and Handgrenades, Minecraft, Orbus, Redout, Superhot, The Lab, Thumper and Toybox.
These are the other VR games I have, but most of them wouldn't have any cheats, due to lack of progression or being online only. If anyone wants to mess with these games, be my guest. I wouldn't say no to a table.
I know making a request for VR games is a long shot right now, but here's hoping haha. All of these games can be purchased from Steam or the Oculus store. And some can be found by less savory means. They all support either the Oculus Rift, Vive or Mixed Reality headsets.
Oculus Rift/Vive Games (VR)
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Re: Oculus Rift/Vive Games (VR)
I'd love to help, but the price of these headsets is just a killer. And now that Occulus is owned by Facebook, I'm loathe to even consider purchasing one from them, even if the price were to drop significantly. I just don't have it in me to pony up $900+ for the HTC Vive.
The best thing you can do is learn to use Cheat Engine. It's not that hard to do on a basic level. Run through the tutorial that comes with it, google a lot of info and help, and you'll move on from basic cheats to more complex ASM cheats. Then google some more, and after a little while you'll get the hang of enough information to cheat on a few games.
Heck, if you want to learn the basics, download a Game Boy Advanced emulator, some games and do some ram searches on lives / health / time, etc on those games. They use static addressing (the memory locations never change from game session to game session), so are an easy way to understand what you're looking for. Most modern games use pointers (multiple level addressing), which can be confusing to understand initially. Once you've gotten the hang of the GBA, move onto PC games, which use the same principals, but are usually a little more complex.
The best thing you can do is learn to use Cheat Engine. It's not that hard to do on a basic level. Run through the tutorial that comes with it, google a lot of info and help, and you'll move on from basic cheats to more complex ASM cheats. Then google some more, and after a little while you'll get the hang of enough information to cheat on a few games.
Heck, if you want to learn the basics, download a Game Boy Advanced emulator, some games and do some ram searches on lives / health / time, etc on those games. They use static addressing (the memory locations never change from game session to game session), so are an easy way to understand what you're looking for. Most modern games use pointers (multiple level addressing), which can be confusing to understand initially. Once you've gotten the hang of the GBA, move onto PC games, which use the same principals, but are usually a little more complex.
Re: Oculus Rift/Vive Games (VR)
If a VR game comes out on Steam, you likely have a chance at some cheats. If you get a game that's available on Steam, but get it from the Oculus store instead, you have a 99% chance of being screwed out of cheats.
Arizona Sunshine for example. I got it on Oculus so I could have trophies in my Oculus Room. All the trainers from fearlessrevolution focuses on Steam only for that title. So...I'm screwed because no coders wants to touch this game on Oculus Store.
Arizona Sunshine for example. I got it on Oculus so I could have trophies in my Oculus Room. All the trainers from fearlessrevolution focuses on Steam only for that title. So...I'm screwed because no coders wants to touch this game on Oculus Store.
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