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  1. He is looking for anything that may be like pointers. But not necessarily that this pointer. It may just be random data with a similar value. It may also be a pointer to something else, which is now located nearby, and in the next launch, it will not be near. Try specifying more depth and / or more offset. It is usually enough to conduct a simple test - find the value, make a script for the chains. Restart the game. Find the value again, and then compare it with what the script has restored. If there is no such value, then this method does not work.
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  2. Depth is the number of chain pointers you can have. It is when you have to work with multipointers. The more depth, the more results and search time, but also the more chance to find a static pointer. You can let it to default but if you don't find anything, try a bigger offset or a bigger depth, 3 should be eniugh for most games.
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  3. in Hill climb racing both coins and gems placed directly in .bss. So chainer is useless for that. Saved list is enough.
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  4. @Enyby If you want to make another tutorial must try Hill climb racing. As this chainer.lua script is working very well in it with depth=3 and offset=256 I am also sharing script for coins and diamonds for your ease. This game would be best to showcase ability of your script as of now. com.fingersoft.hillclimb.lua
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  5. Great job! But i want you should keep working on this amazing script and keep improving it. well wishes Good luck!! Thnx buddy
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  6. Yep, exactly. Anyway, i've made a script that automatically get pointer of the game. You can dump the address, then use it inside Chainer script to see if it works well. PinOut HaX | Unlimited Time | Premium | Powerup (#9hclw3dl)
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