Cheat Engine Shared OpCode Tutorial | GH203

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2021
  • Trying to write a script, but it's affecting your enemies too? That's a shared opcode!
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    Trying to write a script, but it's affecting your enemies too? Learn to make "shared opcodes" only affect the things YOU want them to!
    Welcome to Game Hacking 203, the ninth video in the GHS Hacking Series!
    Discussion: guidedhacking.com/threads/che...
    Here's a breakdown of the specific topics we cover in this video:
    1. How to make items infinite or even INCREASE when you use them using the ADD Assembly Command!
    2. How to troubleshoot arithmetic triggering flags and causing unintended side effects by changing the arithmetic instead of "freezing" or deleting instructions.
    3. How to use registers of different sizes (and identify registers that don't match what you see in Cheat Engine).
    4. How to use Cheat Engine's break on access debugger to check for all addresses accessed by an instruction.
    5. How to use Cheat Engine's powerful scanning tool to deal with instructions that affect multiple things in the game and target only what you want to affect.
    6. How to create script conditions that change the flow of game code execution by using new Assembly Commands - conditional jumps and compare!
    If you don’t have Cheat Engine or if you’re brand new to Cheat Engine / Game Hacking, we recommend watching the GHS series from the beginning:
    guidedhacking.com/forums/game...
    We’re using Nioh as an example to hack experience points, but what we show in the video works with MANY more games and with many things besides XP. Other games will also have similar opcode problems, but this Cheat Engine Shared Opcode Tutorial should help you.
    Keep in mind that not every game works the same, and we specifically chose Nioh for this video because it's beginner friendly (we choose more difficult games later as the series progresses) so things might not work exactly the same as you see it in the video if you’re trying on a different game.
    And that’s everything this time around! We hope you enjoyed the video!
    BUT so far in the series, we've only covered how to code for INTEGER values in Assembly. Floating Point values (as you may have noticed) work differently behind the scenes, and until you learn those differences, you'll won't be able to make mods / hacks for floating point values (which is a shame because they come up A LOT in hacking / modding).
    So be sure to check out GH 204 where we discuss floating point values in detail. (Helpful hint: subscribing to the channel, hitting the bell, and turning on CZcams Notifications will ensure you NEVER miss one of our videos!)
    And for advanced questions and help, visit guidedhacking.com/, the number one place to learn how to hack games. We hope you enjoyed this Shared OpCode Tutorial!!
    Thanks so much for watching! We’ll see you again real soon!
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