Baphomet wrote:
KickenChicken, does C# do hex math? Inputing hex in C++ is impossible...
Easy, say you have a string of hex called "hexa":
Code:
int result
result=int.Parse(hexa,System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber);
Do your math and convert it back like so:
Code:
hexa = result.toString("X");
SithViperX wrote:
Meh, if you want hacked stats i say do it yourself. It took me 15 minutes from the minute i got to these forums to figure out how to hack my own stats and have custom created 2 for 2 of my friends so far.
I think it would be more constuctive to explain to people like me exactly how codes like "Press Y to levitate" or "R+Up for any weapon" have been come up with.
1) I made this program to also save time on converting all of these values by hand. I can now do it in 20 sec rather than 2 min. And its fun to program.
2) explain which part of codes like "Press Y to levitate" the button part or the actual code? Parasyte and kenobi shared a wealth of detail on code types and joker codes (for the button part) here
http://kodewerx.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=98and I started a thread on how to hack codes here
http://kodewerx.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=628as for metroid specific codes, whoever created them would have to post their method of finding them if you wanted to know who it was done.
Dualscreenman wrote:
That would fall more into the realm of tutorials, but I agree with you.
I have already posted one that can be applied to more than one game here
http://kodewerx.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=628 but it only helps if other people share their methods also. I may try to post another tutorial if I get time but I am slaving over AR Workshop at the moment