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Hi @BadCase. Can you tell where you got:

DNA (1 and 5)
Cash (3 and 5)
XP (-13 and 4)
Loyalty Points (4 and 5)

35 DNA you search for 1;35;5::9 as DWORD
1000 Cash you search for 3;1000;5::9  as DWORD
400 XP you search for -13;400;4::9 as AUTO
20 Loyalty Points you search for 4;20;5::9 as DWORD

Where did these numbers come from? Can you explain it?
I like to check similar things on other games using this example.

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54 minutes ago, JebaczKoz said:

Hi @BadCase. Can you tell where you got:

DNA (1 and 5)
Cash (3 and 5)
XP (-13 and 4)
Loyalty Points (4 and 5)

35 DNA you search for 1;35;5::9 as DWORD
1000 Cash you search for 3;1000;5::9  as DWORD
400 XP you search for -13;400;4::9 as AUTO
20 Loyalty Points you search for 4;20;5::9 as DWORD

Where did these numbers come from? Can you explain it?
I like to check similar things on other games using this example.

you normally search a value then goto the address.

example :

1000 cash = 3;1000;5::9

first you search value 1000.

use increment to find the correct one.

once found you goto the address and look above and below of that value 1000.

you will see it.

the values that remain the same(static) between restart.

select each of them to make a search group as mentioned above.

from what i know value above the value 1000 is the ID for said item(cash).

meaning that changing that value(in this case is 3) to another number will give you different item.

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16 hours ago, MonkeySAN said:

you normally search a value then goto the address.

example :

1000 cash = 3;1000;5::9

first you search value 1000.

use increment to find the correct one.

once found you goto the address and look above and below of that value 1000.

you will see it.

the values that remain the same(static) between restart.

select each of them to make a search group as mentioned above.

from what i know value above the value 1000 is the ID for said item(cash).

meaning that changing that value(in this case is 3) to another number will give you different item.

I understand and know the search method, I'm more interested in how do you know what ID a specific item has - how did the author come to that?

35 DNA you search for 1;35;5::9 as DWORD -> 1 is ID, 35 amount, what i 5??
Cash (3 and 5) -> 3 is ID what i 5??
etc?

 

//edit

You give me a fish, and I want a fishing rod 🙂

Edited by JebaczKoz
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1 hour ago, JebaczKoz said:

I'm more interested in how do you know what ID a specific item has - how did the author come to that?

well..at least that is the way of how i find the ID for a specific item in this game.

find the amount then edit value above it.

its more like trials and errors..as you can never know for sure what value change what unless you try to change it to see if value edited had any effect.

and not all game will be same as this.

im bad at explaining things and im already explained the best i could within my limited knowledges.

maybe wait for @BadCase to response.

he can explain it better.

Edited by MonkeySAN

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