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GameGuardian debugger, function to search for addresses that change the value


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in cheat engine there is a function that allows you to see which address changes the value of another address, is there such a function in GameGuardian?

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On 8/25/2024 at 11:28 PM, Kingofslavs said:

in cheat engine there is a function that allows you to see which address changes the value of another address, is there such a function in GameGuardian?

Edited Sunday at 11:30 PM by Kingofslavs

Yes, GameGuardian has a similar feature called "Pointer Scanner" or "What Accesses This Address" (WATA). It allows you to find out which addresses or instructions are accessing or modifying a specific memory address.

 

To use this feature in GameGuardian:

 

1. Open GameGuardian and attach it to the game process.

2. Search for the address you're interested in and add it to the "Favorites" list.

3. Long-press on the address in the Favorites list and select "What Accesses This Address" (WATA) or "Pointer Scanner".

4. GameGuardian will then scan for instructions or addresses that access or modify the selected address.

 

Note that this feature might not work exactly like Cheat Engine's "Find out what accesses this address" feature, but it serves a similar purpose.

 

Additionally, GameGuardian has other features like "Pointer Finder" and "Data Referrer" that can help you analyze memory access patterns and find relationships between addresses. Experiment with these features to achieve your goals!

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