4Story CheatEngine

07/02/2013 15:35 ardi1#1
How can i find range value with cheatengine?
I do not want to know the value but the method to find
Thanks :D
07/02/2013 16:30 Logtetsch#2
Without the value you don't know how many bytes are wirtten in your memory.
And if you don't know how many bytes that value takes, you can't scan exactly so first of all you have to change your scan type to → "Unknown initial value". Then you have to set your value type to → "All". Finally you can scan with "First Scan" and "Next Scan".

Good luck, you gonna need it...
07/02/2013 21:06 ardi1#3
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Originally Posted by Logtetsch View Post
Without the value you don't know how many bytes are wirtten in your memory.
And if you don't know how many bytes that value takes, you can't scan exactly so first of all you have to change your scan type to → "Unknown initial value". Then you have to set your value type to → "All". Finally you can scan with "First Scan" and "Next Scan".

Good luck, you gonna need it...
I don't know value,
but i don't know how i find it
for example:approaching and moving away
for range hack i don't know the method
KillerDeluxe Hack,Dr.Bob hack,SkillHartz hack, I do not know how they do it
Please help me
it is urgent
Thanks!
07/03/2013 13:05 Logtetsch#4
Values in 4Story have mostly a range of 4 bytes. If the range hack value has also 4 bytes, you have to work with "Unknown initial value", "First Scan", "Next Scan", "Changed Value", "Increased Value..." and "Deacreased Value...". I think values in 4Story are very close to each other so it would be much easier to work with memory region in cheat engine.
07/03/2013 15:03 ardi1#5
Quote:
Originally Posted by Logtetsch View Post
Values in 4Story have mostly a range of 4 bytes. If the range hack value has also 4 bytes, you have to work with "Unknown initial value", "First Scan", "Next Scan", "Changed Value", "Increased Value..." and "Deacreased Value...". I think values in 4Story are very close to each other so it would be much easier to work with memory region in cheat engine.
Yes but i can't find it
I use memory view but it is difficult
Can you post a video if you have free time?
Thanks :)