maybe "iw6mp64_ship.exe" ??
So this is what i have written:
When i press the button that would be to set my prestige to prestige 2. Nothing happens. :/Code:private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (Process_Handle("iw6mp64_ship")) { WriteInteger(0x4332E38, 2); } else MessageBox.Show("Ghosts Is Not Running/Cannot Be Found"); }
Well, it looks like you're using a custom memory class, as I've never seen the method for 'WriteInteger' before. I have no idea how your memory class works, so I can't tell you whether you're doing it right or not. But typically, you need to open and read the memory of that process, re-write over that memory, then close the handle.. Here it just looks like you're trying to just write the memory value onto the process without opening it first, and 'then' writing to it.
I'm using this as a base:
https://www.mpgh.net/forum/604-call-d...n-jorndel.html
use
Writebyte(address, bitconverter.getbytes(0x2))
you cannot write a 32 bit integer into x64
also it looks like the address you are using is a protected memory address.
I am not at home so dont have my list of addresses with me but prestige starts woth 014xxxxxxx
the xxx are obviosly the numbers I cannot remember.
Last edited by GTEUK1; 11-13-2013 at 04:31 AM.
instead of
WriteInteger(0x4332E38, 2);
but your address 0x4332e38 is wrong also, so you will need the correct address.
The address is already published on this site but I think it is 0x144331DB8 off the top of my head
you need to set your project to 64 bit in configuration manager
[FONT="Papyrus"]Ok, when trying your method i get these errors:
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They are about the WriteBytes.
If i generate a method stub for WriteBytes, the error goes away but the prigram doesnt work when im pressing the button that would execute the code.
Last edited by uhZylon; 11-13-2013 at 12:35 PM.
No more errors
Now i get this when running the program D:
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Is it worth to note that my WriteProcessMemory isnt colored purpleish like yours is?
Last edited by uhZylon; 11-13-2013 at 01:01 PM.