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So just to be clear, when using this, Hp and Mp gain are max for all party members? I cant be bothered to edit them myself anymore.
#Ff12 zodiac age cheat engine update
Since my game needs an update I guess my previous edits for max hp/mp at level up have been undone. Here's a link to a Cheat Engine table that should work with the latest version of the game (1.0.3.0 as of the writing of this post):Ĭredit goes to OP for putting together the original one.ĮDIT: Replaced link due to the previous table not doing what it was actually supposed to do, I got ahead of myself while creating it and didn't do proper testing. 引用自 Solarc:I'm not particularly happy with how long it took me until I finally figured this out, but what's done is done. For that, refer to this document, it's already calculated for you: īasically, you input values from the left table into Cheat Engine and values on the right are perfect HP&MP you should see in game upon touching save crystal. Now, what's up with that multiplier thingy in step 6.
#Ff12 zodiac age cheat engine how to
I'm assuming you don't know how to use Cheat Engine, so to keep it simple.ġ) Download Cheat Engine (google it) and cheat table from OP, then install Cheat EngineĢ) Double click the cheat table, it will open Cheat Engine and the table loads in automaticallyĤ) In Cheat Engine go to File > Open Process and select FF12 process from the listĥ) In FF12 load a save, level up to your desired level, alt-tab to Cheat EngineĦ) Check both HP and MP rows for character(s) you leveled up and input desired HP&MP in the value column (BUT WITHOUT MULTIPLIER APPLIED)ħ) Alt-tab back to FF12, change equipment or touch a save crystal and the HP&MP values will update in gameĨ) Go back to Cheat Engine and uncheck the rows You are now ready to load your cheat table. Our Final Fantasy VII +4 trainer is now available for version 1. But it's essentially the same thing anyway. Select FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE The ID number next to the icon does not matter And then select 'Open' You will know you've selected the right process when 'taskidnumber-FFXIITZA.exe' is shown in the upper middle portion of the tool, as shown in the red box. Current Trainers: FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE (Steam) 11-19-17 Trainer +6. This is not due to them targeting CE or cheaters, it is simply how compiling programs work.It's not upon level up, it just allows you to edit your max HP&MP for main characters only.
#Ff12 zodiac age cheat engine code
Altering / fixing code due to a bug can completely alter how the compiler decides to optimize certain aspects of things as well such as how a class call gets compiled. Adding data to a structure will shift anything following that entry as well. A simple 1 line edit to the game code can completely break every single memory address/offset found depending on how the compiler reacts to the change, optimizes the code, and so on. It happens because of how a compiler works.
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Memory addresses changing is not due to them targeting CE users. There was a peculiar button in the installer and it was titled 'skip all', I'm not sure if it really did skip something or if it continued to install malware onto my PC, I felt unsafe clicking the decline button because last time I clicked decline, it still installed malware onto my pc either way. Rather than assume things and throw baseless assumptions around, why not try and educate yourself on what actually happened/happens when updates are made to a program/game?
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That's something you don't normally do to fix "minor bugs." Either they were specifically targeting Cheat Engine with this, or they're prepping to actually add the Switch/Xbone version features because that's the only thing I can think of that might remotely call for that kind of adjustment and even then I don't think it would. It was caused by SE changing a ♥♥♥♥ ton of memory addresses. Originally posted by Archmortal:Denuvo definitely has nothing to do with this, ♥♥♥♥ as it is.