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Originally Posted by Deverixz
AOB's are actually public. But you can try finding them using the CheatEngine Memory Viewer etc.
Good luck ^^
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I have tried a few hours but it's too difficult with Memory Viewer, because how should I start it? I started to test with a counter (example: 116HP), but nothing of them are static, it automaticly changes their addresses. Because of this, I don't know how I can find the AoB code. I tried to change the value in the address (4 Bytes to Array of Byte) but nothing of them are/is working
A question: Which website I can see the AoB Codes? I used google but I only find tutorial for AutoIT (with AoB Codes) but I never found a list of them.
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Originally Posted by Terrat
AoB. aka Patterns are for finding an adress.
So for an AoB. you need an Adress.
For deeper view you should use any Ring 3 Debugger (Runtime or Dump the Client if you want (take offset of base module before)).
Then you make an AoB. Some use a toll for it but you can easy do it with your eyes if you know what part of the code will change or can change.
So if you still dont know what an AoB is just think that that S4 is a Database. Your AoB is a fingerprint and you search this fingerprint in a database like the police when they search some one. So in the end the AoB is nothing which you can "find" you have to make it.
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Hello,
i don't know, how I should start with Ring3 Debugger.
With Cheat Engine Ultimap (i hope i'm right) you can see all value changes and the addresses but my system crashs. I don't know how I should start with Ring3. If I do with addresses/values (example: I have 116 hp and I want to have 200), it's not possible.. with memory viewer too.. (or I'm to stupid for it)
Again: Thank you for your answer