I sought permission from Squall8 to post this, but I haven't had an answer. I hope they don't mind if I go ahead. Anyway, I'm uploading a mostly fixed version of Squall8's FFXV cheat table for patch 1.30. I couldn't fix the couple of scripts mentioned ahead and I'm done trying (I opted to simply disable them and leave the original code there, just commented out), I hope someone else with more familiarity with the type of hack can pick up the slack. But the cheat table no longer crashes the game and most of the stuff I use worked just like it did before. But as I said in the file's comment, I didn't test every single feature.
Here's my comment on the CT file mentioning what I changed:
I fixed one small thing and updated a few lists, but I couldn't fix the Summon Script or the IRI Script. If anyone else can, be my guest, the original code is still there. The cheat table will now run and not crash your game. That said, I didn't test every single feature (I don't even know how to use half of the stuff), so be warned that not everything might work.
Good luck.
DIVG
Changes:
"Highlighted Acc Script" was fixed by finding and changing the address to find, which I figured out by reading the original code and looking for the new value in memory.
"Summon Script" and "Invoke Summon Script" are simply commented out since I couldn't fix it, I left the code there for someone else to fix if they can.
"IRI Script" is also commented out.
Updated the the item lists in DrummerIX's Scripts to make it easier to read (just a clean up with added sections).
Added a few missing weapons to the Highlighted Wep script lists (stuff like the Crowbar and the Vortex weapons were missing).
Added the Allagan Tomestones to the Item Finder script.
Added a few extra useful addresses to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts (2nd Effect ID, Category & Moveset, extra resistances, etc).
Added the full list of "Effect IDs" and what they do to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts.
I sought permission from Squall8 to post this, but I haven't had an answer. I hope they don't mind if I go ahead. Anyway, I'm uploading a mostly fixed version of Squall8's FFXV cheat table for patch 1.30. I couldn't fix the couple of scripts mentioned ahead and I'm done trying (I opted to simply disable them and leave the original code there, just commented out), I hope someone else with more familiarity with the type of hack can pick up the slack. But the cheat table no longer crashes the game and most of the stuff I use worked just like it did before. But as I said in the file's comment, I didn't test every single feature.
Here's my comment on the CT file mentioning what I changed:
I fixed one small thing and updated a few lists, but I couldn't fix the Summon Script or the IRI Script. If anyone else can, be my guest, the original code is still there. The cheat table will now run and not crash your game. That said, I didn't test every single feature (I don't even know how to use half of the stuff), so be warned that not everything might work.
Good luck.
DIVG
Changes:
"Highlighted Acc Script" was fixed by finding and changing the address to find, which I figured out by reading the original code and looking for the new value in memory.
"Summon Script" and "Invoke Summon Script" are simply commented out since I couldn't fix it, I left the code there for someone else to fix if they can.
"IRI Script" is also commented out.
Updated the the item lists in DrummerIX's Scripts to make it easier to read (just a clean up with added sections).
Added a few missing weapons to the Highlighted Wep script lists (stuff like the Crowbar and the Vortex weapons were missing).
Added the Allagan Tomestones to the Item Finder script.
Added a few extra useful addresses to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts (2nd Effect ID, Category & Moveset, extra resistances, etc).
Added the full list of "Effect IDs" and what they do to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts.
Thank you, i was legit starting to learn the whole process to fix it myself, but work just wouldn't allow me to.
Question, would you happen to know how the "Load Saved Wpn/Acc Stats" option works?
I don't know if i'm doing it wrong or if it's just never worked before
I've honestly never used that option, but you can use "Highlighted Weapon Pointers (Gear Menu)" and "Highlighted Accessory Pointers (Gear Menu)" to change stats instead. It's pretty straight forward, just start the script and then look at the weapon you wanna change in the gear menu. All the stats should appear there and you can change them to your liking (Note: You need to equip/unequip something for some of the changes to take effect).
I've honestly never used that option, but you can use "Highlighted Weapon Pointers (Gear Menu)" and "Highlighted Accessory Pointers (Gear Menu)" to change stats instead. It's pretty straight forward, just start the script and then look at the weapon you wanna change in the gear menu. All the stats should appear there and you can change them to your liking (Note: You need to equip/unequip something for some of the changes to take effect).
I was wondering if there was a way to save the changes to the weapons you've made. I was attempting a sort of "rebalance" patch.
Also, i've noticed that trying to change Gladio/Ignis/Prompto's team skill while the main script is active will crash the game.
I sought permission from Squall8 to post this, but I haven't had an answer. I hope they don't mind if I go ahead. Anyway, I'm uploading a mostly fixed version of Squall8's FFXV cheat table for patch 1.30. I couldn't fix the couple of scripts mentioned ahead and I'm done trying (I opted to simply disable them and leave the original code there, just commented out), I hope someone else with more familiarity with the type of hack can pick up the slack. But the cheat table no longer crashes the game and most of the stuff I use worked just like it did before. But as I said in the file's comment, I didn't test every single feature.
Here's my comment on the CT file mentioning what I changed:
I fixed one small thing and updated a few lists, but I couldn't fix the Summon Script or the IRI Script. If anyone else can, be my guest, the original code is still there. The cheat table will now run and not crash your game. That said, I didn't test every single feature (I don't even know how to use half of the stuff), so be warned that not everything might work.
Good luck.
DIVG
Changes:
"Highlighted Acc Script" was fixed by finding and changing the address to find, which I figured out by reading the original code and looking for the new value in memory.
"Summon Script" and "Invoke Summon Script" are simply commented out since I couldn't fix it, I left the code there for someone else to fix if they can.
"IRI Script" is also commented out.
Updated the the item lists in DrummerIX's Scripts to make it easier to read (just a clean up with added sections).
Added a few missing weapons to the Highlighted Wep script lists (stuff like the Crowbar and the Vortex weapons were missing).
Added the Allagan Tomestones to the Item Finder script.
Added a few extra useful addresses to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts (2nd Effect ID, Category & Moveset, extra resistances, etc).
Added the full list of "Effect IDs" and what they do to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts.
This script unlocks all the exclusive items from the various platforms such as UWP and Origin. It already includes the Twitch exclusives from the post above.
The Half-Life items are unlocked without needing to subscribe to their broken workshop items.
Additionally, there is a secret Intel 8700K pack which never got released. It includes a HP-8700K Booster and a MP-8700K Booster.
There are two ways to use the script:
Activate it anytime before or during the logo splash screens
Activate it, load a save game, return to title screen
Finally, I'm still interested in finding a way to reactivate the exclusive festival events, though it's not high priority on my to-do list. Anyone with information or files from the console please do share them with me.
Update on Limited Time Events: Based on what I found, the PC versions is missing the scripted DLC files for the Moogle Chocobo Carnival and Assassin Festival. They should be located in "datas://level/DLC_ex/mog" and ""datas://level/DLC_ex/feather". Thus, we probably won't ever see these events on PC until someone can get at the files from the console update versions while the events were still ongoing. Plus, there will most likely be some conversion needed to port them over, which would require us to have full knowledge of the EARC and XMB2 formats in order to repackage only the needed loose files. Anyway, anyone who can dump files for patch 1.15 would be most appreciated.
Since SE has probably delivered the final update to FFXV, the limited time events are probably lost to the void forever. But now that there's a new PS4 jailbreak, it would be really helpful if someone with a PS4 is able to dump patch 1.15. Not sure if the update package is still available on S*ny's servers or if someone else has backup-ed the original package, but if it's possible at least there's still a 0.005% chance that we'll be able to port the files over.
Disclaimer: Only do this if you've a spare PS account or accept the risk of a PSN ban! S*ny is extremely strict with jailbreaking and even if you're not banned immediately once connecting to their servers, you can be 100% sure they have logs of your PS4 hardware ID and associated accounts. Been there done that, lost my PSN account back in the PS3 days along with all the digital content bought on it since S*ny's ban doesn't even allow you to log back into the account to retrieve or use already bought stuff.
I sought permission from Squall8 to post this, but I haven't had an answer. I hope they don't mind if I go ahead. Anyway, I'm uploading a mostly fixed version of Squall8's FFXV cheat table for patch 1.30. I couldn't fix the couple of scripts mentioned ahead and I'm done trying (I opted to simply disable them and leave the original code there, just commented out), I hope someone else with more familiarity with the type of hack can pick up the slack. But the cheat table no longer crashes the game and most of the stuff I use worked just like it did before. But as I said in the file's comment, I didn't test every single feature.
Here's my comment on the CT file mentioning what I changed:
I fixed one small thing and updated a few lists, but I couldn't fix the Summon Script or the IRI Script. If anyone else can, be my guest, the original code is still there. The cheat table will now run and not crash your game. That said, I didn't test every single feature (I don't even know how to use half of the stuff), so be warned that not everything might work.
Good luck.
DIVG
Changes:
"Highlighted Acc Script" was fixed by finding and changing the address to find, which I figured out by reading the original code and looking for the new value in memory.
"Summon Script" and "Invoke Summon Script" are simply commented out since I couldn't fix it, I left the code there for someone else to fix if they can.
"IRI Script" is also commented out.
Updated the the item lists in DrummerIX's Scripts to make it easier to read (just a clean up with added sections).
Added a few missing weapons to the Highlighted Wep script lists (stuff like the Crowbar and the Vortex weapons were missing).
Added the Allagan Tomestones to the Item Finder script.
Added a few extra useful addresses to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts (2nd Effect ID, Category & Moveset, extra resistances, etc).
Added the full list of "Effect IDs" and what they do to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts.
The tech multiplier will crash the game whenever I try to change anyone's tech in Gear menu
Special K logged the crash as follow
I sought permission from Squall8 to post this, but I haven't had an answer. I hope they don't mind if I go ahead. Anyway, I'm uploading a mostly fixed version of Squall8's FFXV cheat table for patch 1.30. I couldn't fix the couple of scripts mentioned ahead and I'm done trying (I opted to simply disable them and leave the original code there, just commented out), I hope someone else with more familiarity with the type of hack can pick up the slack. But the cheat table no longer crashes the game and most of the stuff I use worked just like it did before. But as I said in the file's comment, I didn't test every single feature.
Here's my comment on the CT file mentioning what I changed:
I fixed one small thing and updated a few lists, but I couldn't fix the Summon Script or the IRI Script. If anyone else can, be my guest, the original code is still there. The cheat table will now run and not crash your game. That said, I didn't test every single feature (I don't even know how to use half of the stuff), so be warned that not everything might work.
Good luck.
DIVG
Changes:
"Highlighted Acc Script" was fixed by finding and changing the address to find, which I figured out by reading the original code and looking for the new value in memory.
"Summon Script" and "Invoke Summon Script" are simply commented out since I couldn't fix it, I left the code there for someone else to fix if they can.
"IRI Script" is also commented out.
Updated the the item lists in DrummerIX's Scripts to make it easier to read (just a clean up with added sections).
Added a few missing weapons to the Highlighted Wep script lists (stuff like the Crowbar and the Vortex weapons were missing).
Added the Allagan Tomestones to the Item Finder script.
Added a few extra useful addresses to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts (2nd Effect ID, Category & Moveset, extra resistances, etc).
Added the full list of "Effect IDs" and what they do to the Highlighted Wep/Acc scripts.
Anyone else having an issue where after you cast magic, it will go through the normal cooldown of magic, and once it's done you can't cast magic again during that combat? If you use the no magic cooldown script, it'll bypass it, but it isn't a script I particularly wanted to use, ya know?
After playing around with the script, trying to get it to work, I just gave up and disabled the magic cooldown script entirely. Doing so fixed the spell casting issue entirely, but obviously disables the script. So I guess disable it if you won't use it, or just make sure it's always enabled otherwise.