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  1. View File Tools For Hacks It's been a long time since I had been active on the forum. The main reason being that I don't get time for game hacking. So I decided to share my tools which I used back in the days for making things easy for me and also this will be like a summary post for beginners. The first file name FindHaxSever I made was just a beginning for finding new values in the game , then I took it up a knotch and added group value making also for it. Big thanks to @Enyby for his help in the where I was making the mistake in converting Decimal to Hex. Fixing which I was able to complete the group value thing. Just an example video for it's use I had shared on yt , and sorry for the opening slide... The video above just shows the function of finding values and making group values automatically. Also you will find a menu option called "Crash Support" , crashes happen mostly because of larger number of values edited at once. So if I know my value I can make group value easily by reducing the number of edited values. If you are a beginner and don't understand how to use values , group values in script and also have no idea how to make scripts. You can learn from the following link :- All in one Script for menu templates. (#6zf6rwms) Next option in the script if for finding offsets of you hack value. Offsets in them are very confusing for many people , so if you want to learn you can follow this link:- Templates for Using Offsets (#68um1uri) Then next up in the list is EditHax, which is not a big thing. It's just a script for finding different possible edits for a given hack value. And lastly there is the MultipleSavedEdit file. This file is for making scripts with hacks which have various edits possible for only 1 hack value. Like for value 1 edit to 999 gives 1 hack and editing same 1 to 0 makes another hack. So if we go conventionally , we will need to first make the group using 999 and then revert the 999 back to 1 then again search the group and edit to 0. Saying is easy but if u put it in script , the whole ballgame changes... When we make Script we make menu and function for every menu. For only one hack value we need 1 menu and 1 function. ~~~~~~~~~~ For 1 hack value we need 2 Menus and 2 Functions , one for hack and one for revert , this can also be made using ON-OFF MENU, then we only need 1 menu and 2 functions. ~~~~~~~~~~ For 2 hacks value we need 3 ON-OFF menus and 6 functions in the script to be able to use both hack values and revert also. ~~~~~~~~~~ For 3 hack values we need need 12 ON-OFF menus and 12 functions. ~~~~~~~ For 4 hacks values we will need 20 menus and Functions like this. So the work increases a lot . This thing i reduced to only 2 functions no matter how many times the user wants to edit , if he knows the edit value , he just need to input it. The input can be anything like prompt or seek bar or choice. If you find any difficulties understanding any of them , you can read the video description also . And yes the first video doesn't have full description for all the options, because all the videos are more than an year old from the time I made the scripts and I didn't had the time to make video for all the features now. Also just for beginners I attached the links to respective posts so things become easy for them to understand. Many will criticize and say these are useless , well maybe for you but not for others. In fast few days I have been getting a lot of Dms on my telegram for these scripts , people keep coming to me asking for them even though the videos have become like more than an year old now. So this is likely my last and final post on the forum , hopefully people find this post useful. And in the end I would like to thank @Enyby ,d2dyno and Aqua and all the related team members for such an amazing app. Special thanks to @Enyby for maintaining such an amazing community , I definitely learnt a lot in past years. And also my friend @ItsSC for providing guidance time to time. Submitter AKRAMRAZA Submitted 09/27/2020 Category Tools  
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  2. Memory Ranges: Ca search: 60;14400;28800;61200;0.5;0.01::193 (TYPE DOUBLE) refine: 0.01 edit: 1e38
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  3. For anyone who just like to show off here, trust me you better share it than post and run like that as more people will recognize your deeds better that way.
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  4. Update has been out 1 day.give them time to work on it!!!
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  5. use this or from previous page but not in english room id.txt
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  6. Let me explain this real quick. How they load offset, and calculate address ? Explanation: * PC = (Current Instruction Address + 0x8) 00000000 LDR R0, [PC, 0x1C]; Its calculated like this, R0 = (PC:00000008 + 0x1C = 00000024). Read val at 00000024 which is 0x14, then put into R0. 00000004 ADD R0, PC, R0 ; Again, R0 = (PC:0000000C + 0x14 (Offset) = 00000020) 00000008 MOV R1, #0x1234; Move 0x1234 into R1 0000000C STR R1, [R0]; Store R1:0x1234 value into R0:00000020 address. 00000010 BX LR; Jump into LR (LR is register that store address of this function caller.) 00000014 ALIGN 0x10 00000020 MyValue DCD 0x0 00000024 Offset DCD 0x14 You can find lot of information here, The ARM instruction set
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  7. 0000 LDR R3, =(dword_36BD38 - 0x19D86C) -- Load offset to R3 0004 ADD R3, PC, R3 ; dword_36BD38 -- R3 = PC + Offset (R3) 0008 CMP R0, #0 -- Check if R0 value equal to 0 000C STR R0, [R3] -- Store R0 value into R3 (R3 = dword_36BD38) 0010 MOVLT R2, #0x7FFFFFFF -- If R0 value less than 0, then put (0x7FFFFFFF) 2147483647 into R2. 0014 STRLT R2, [R3] -- If R0 value less than 0, then store R2 value which is 2147483647, into R3 (R3 = dword_36BD38) Conclusion is, if R0 value less than 0.. then put 2147483647 into bss:dword_36BD38. Anyway, if you not understand about the logic. F5 hotkey may come handy.
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  8. Agreed But Without It I Would Be A Walking Zombie
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  9. Yeah I stay up for 2-3 days at a time always been that way since a child. Sleep is a waste of time!
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