![]() ![]() The only type of games that give the "value XXX" data, are usually Ren'py games, but -personally- I find easy to identify what does what if you just look at the numbers in-game. If you load the "items" RPG file (not a save, it's the basic game data file), then the values gets read, and you get full data of your items (names and amount). For RPGmaker games, you need to load the basic save, then the little files that contain the game data.įor example, you load your save, and it gives the basic data (stats mostly) to edit, and valueXXX for items and the rest. Same for TiTs for example, or even Free Cities. Note, it can be done too with a text editor, but reading the strings of lines can destroy your eyes. You can even edit a pregnancy of what the child is going to be. I use SEO precisely because it gives a detailed list of things to cheat for example, with SfP everything is listed in a column, which each stat, item and detail and their corresponding numbers. ![]() but I honestly don't have any desire to do so xD I probably need to follow other tutorials and try for myself. for example I wouldn't seriously know how to, say, search for a "one hit kill" value and "block" like most of the tables have. And save edit online doesn't actually give a name but just a bunch of "Value13423" and so on and you can't really understand what is what), but like I said in the brackets after following some tutorials I get that some games are easy to search (4bytes, 2bytes, 8bytes) while others instead have their values within the Float, Double and others that are more complex unfortunately. I was mostly downloading tables already made (and I'm doing that still now, because for example I can cheat the most basic stuff about money, quantity of items and with RPG games, the value of the health and then when an enemy strikes, search for the value that went down and "fix" that with giving me god mode - mostly with Wolf RPG games because for others, you can just use the editors here and there. Myself too the first time that I downloaded that back then, I was completely clueless about what to do and how to search for the exact values. Click to expand.Yeah, I see your point here xD
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