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  1. Hey everyone, I recently quit my full time job (was not what was promised or what I wanted). That was consuming most of my time, and keeping me away from GameGuardian. Now that I've left that job, I'll be treating GameGuardian as a part time job. In other words, you'll be seeing A LOT of me on here. I'll also start helping even more with the app itself (again, I used to have time constraints). You should begin to see the English wording in the app become much smoother now that I can truly help Enyby with it. Rules still apply: I won't help you hack or mod every game you want to. I will try my best though I'll also be cleaning the site up quite a bit, and start 'archiving' old topics. If anyone wants to help me, please send me a PM
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  2. Browsing nearby memory of the values I knew I wanted to edit. I found values that were large/unique. Finding those values will always have same distance to the value I originally found and want to edit. Not sure you can entirely 'automate' this... But wondering if that's how sbgamehacker had a list of titles that was basically a one click hack. Would be a per game basis. Not a 1 code hack all and I think that's what you're thinking.
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  3. You would do a union search with that and a few other values. If floating then use the dword value. Basically create a single search that can only return those values. Great example: I don't think the values I search had much meaning, but, got me a reference point to find the smaller values.
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  4. I feel it could be possible... Need to find a value that's always the same value (unique value) and then the offset from that location to other values sometimes it's same distance away. Rarely values are stored in same memory location, but common they are same offset. I think that's what @geribaldiis getting at.
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  5. 1. We can not plan add scripting in near future. 2. GG can not search pixels on screens - it is memory editor not bot clicker or screen recognizer.
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