So you have problems with writing memory? Remind me why everyone uses managed code for hacks..
No they are not, I can simply change every function's numbers I want (most of them).
Superjump isn't protected, I dont know how you got that in your mind though (no offense).
Superjump's function might be protected but as you know it reads from an address which isnt protected for sure.
You'd know this.
Last edited by Eidolon; 09-26-2012 at 01:50 AM.
Yet, you are a pathetic human.
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The jump-velocity constant, 0x008A9148 (not a function) is located in a page that is marked read-only. After I changed it to read-write, I was able to change the constant.
I don't know if you're talking about the same thing as me, but I have the data right in front of me.
You can double check this with any Debugger.
Last edited by CyanideC00kies; 09-26-2012 at 03:50 AM.
Have already done that
So it's not that I think
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Done that as well
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Another thing I would like to talk about.
I see some people everyday that code things in a hard way.
I think it's time to make another tutorial on how to write long codes as short codes.
It kills me to see all these long codes just to do some simple actions.
Maybe I just think in a logical way among some others. Or is this just common ?
Anyway, I plan on creating another tutorial.
But I think, if I'm going to make one. I mostly like end up creating many.
Any tips to what I could make?
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Last time I did tutorials I made like 20-30 tutorials. But just some few was released. (Duo I didn't see the need for all of em :P)
Another option is changing the address in the jumpfunction to an empty one and write the float you want there
Yet, you are a pathetic human.
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oh god i cant find a level hack trainer in this forum
So random ... https://www.mpgh.net/forum/404-call-d...lvl-31-pp.html
@Jorndel , you could make a tut on the differences between Floats, Integers, Shorts , etc ? Just an idea