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Post by anonymousfriend on Aug 12, 2017 20:27:32 GMT
Or have they all been patched out?
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Post by Pearl on Aug 12, 2017 22:18:23 GMT
this game is so easy you don't need them
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Post by anonymousfriend on Aug 12, 2017 22:46:35 GMT
Me wanting more XP or Credits has nothing to do with the difficulty of the game.
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Post by rahavan on Aug 13, 2017 0:16:48 GMT
OP you can always use cheat engine if your on PC to get infinite credits (not sure about xp). If your on console youll need a save editor but i have no idea if MEA has one.
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Post by griffith82 on Aug 13, 2017 1:49:29 GMT
OP you can always use cheat engine if your on PC to get infinite credits (not sure about xp). If your on console youll need a save editor but i have no idea if MEA has one. AFAIK Gibbed was going to but didn't. File structure was hard to figure out as well as plot flags. To the topic at hand why? only time I've ever done that was ME 2 just to get some bonus stuff early. Really fun using the Cain on Freedoms Peogress.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Aug 13, 2017 1:54:33 GMT
OP you can always use cheat engine if your on PC to get infinite credits (not sure about xp). If your on console youll need a save editor but i have no idea if MEA has one. AFAIK Gibbed was going to but didn't. File structure was hard to figure out as well as plot flags. To the topic at hand why? only time I've ever done that was ME 2 just to get some bonus stuff early. Really fun using the Cain on Freedoms Peogress. AFAIK there is no such thing. There are mods however that accomplish the same thing...see below: Or have they all been patched out? Don't know if they patched anything out. However for me -I max XP from combining biotic and tech combos in that order -Using mods: Version E of the skill point mod.Combo Cooldown Removal Reduced Biotic Cooldowns (Optional all Powers Download)No Profile Switching Cooldown Combining and making use of those can grant some good xp... even using Tech to detonate biotic powers and vice versa. Making sure that combo damage -primers and detonators bonuses in the skills are selected in the when investing in active skills. Also when investing skills use the passive abilities to extend range or duration. Especially for that one place on EOS where care spam kill fiends or lower brothers.. EOS is 100% -all side quests- unlocked as they can be up to choosing Havarl or Voled and sectors that the Aya scene unlocked. Currently my char is Level 15 HC difficulty and every other sector is explored to 100% -except sectors unlocked after Aya scene. However that all said there is a way to get easy credits: Fair warning though most may call it cheating also you will need to bare with the Research and Development: If still game: 1. Get Better Inventory Size 1. Get Materials for Sale 2. Get ALL Cryopod Perk Rewards Increased -1000x MW 3. Get Cheap Research4. Get Research No Level RequirementsNow this may get meticulous so bare with me: First pick an item: armor or weapon -I prefer weapons they usually bring more credits quicker. Now research the item to max level then research its upgraded version -yes this is quick way to boss level weapon. Nevertheless once it is researched craft the weapon as many times as you like - doubt you will now fill inventory. Then go to vendor and sell, sell, sell and watch your credits go up. NOTE: So far the price is the same at all vendors. EDIT: Quoting gone glitched.
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Post by rolenka on Aug 13, 2017 5:22:56 GMT
Honestly finding the addresses in cheat engine is probably faster and easier than installing mods and doing stuff with them in-game. Unless you want the mods for other reasons as well. I know cheat engine looks intimidating but it isn't hard. Just do the tutorial.
I've only used it in Star Wars Angry Birds 2 to get unlimited premium currency. 😄 It would cost something like $6,000 to get all the birds legit. They deserve to get nothing for that.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Aug 13, 2017 8:03:32 GMT
Honestly finding the addresses in cheat engine is probably faster and easier than installing mods and doing stuff with them in-game. Unless you want the mods for other reasons as well. I know cheat engine looks intimidating but it isn't hard. Just do the tutorial. I've only used it in Star Wars Angry Birds 2 to get unlimited premium currency. 😄 It would cost something like $6,000 to get all the birds legit. They deserve to get nothing for that. Yeah. Maybe so... However I don't trust cheat engine -mods to me seem a lot safer. For mods -which are written to the disk and into the game folder -permanent state aka written to the hard drive -unless you delete them. A process that makes a game that has data already on the hard drive to remain constantly stable. All mods require is a file to be download: Transfer to the mod manager folder. Run mod manager. Load the mods up in the mod manager. Then run the game. I can deal with the writing to the hard drive a whole lot easier than what Cheat Engine does... Anything that has to scan my ram and then hacks the ram to change values to get the desired result... dangerous. There is a reason RAM stands for Random Access Memory. Hacking the ram is not very safe and can lead to degradation of the ram and even ram failure or corruption. Hacked one ram chip several years ago & it slowly lost storage capacity & within a few months could not even hold 50% of its storage capacity. I remember another time too -I tried to use the Cheat Engine of the time on 5 separate games at once and killed my RAM. So sorry but no thank you I believe I will stick with mods. Don't get me wrong Cheat Engine is an ok program. As long as you use MAJOR caution when messing with such a program that takes direct access of your RAM. Either that or have plenty of backup hardware on hand. Then again maybe you just lucky and I the inverse -still I always advise CAUTION when using a software program that affects hardware. EDIT: Backup typo
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Post by anonymousfriend on Aug 19, 2017 8:53:47 GMT
So, I've come to find that the Kadara credit glitch is gone, and I'm too far along for the Voeld XP glitch. I'm just a tad bit disappointed.
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Post by imarune on Aug 19, 2017 12:25:46 GMT
Honestly finding the addresses in cheat engine is probably faster and easier than installing mods and doing stuff with them in-game. Unless you want the mods for other reasons as well. I know cheat engine looks intimidating but it isn't hard. Just do the tutorial. I've only used it in Star Wars Angry Birds 2 to get unlimited premium currency. 😄 It would cost something like $6,000 to get all the birds legit. They deserve to get nothing for that. Anything that has to scan my ram and then hacks the ram to change values to get the desired result... dangerous. There is a reason RAM stands for Random Access Memory. Hacking the ram is not very safe and can lead to degradation of the ram and even ram failure or corruption. Hacked one ram chip several years ago & it slowly lost storage capacity & within a few months could not even hold 50% of its storage capacity. I remember another time too -I tried to use the Cheat Engine of the time on 5 separate games at once and killed my RAM. So sorry but no thank you I believe I will stick with mods.
No, "random access" stands for "direct access" and the opposite of "sequential access". Anyway, CheatEngine scans the virtual memory, which is managed by the OS (the only one able to access the RAM). I seriously doubt that CheatEngine can kill the RAM.
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Post by Andrew Waples on Aug 19, 2017 12:31:05 GMT
Me wanting more XP or Credits has nothing to do with the difficulty of the game. But why do you want to do it? Curious, is this your first play through?
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Post by imarune on Aug 19, 2017 13:10:25 GMT
Me wanting more XP or Credits has nothing to do with the difficulty of the game. But why do you want to do it? Curious, is this your first play through? Good point. I see no obvious reason to have more XP points or credits in a first PT because the narrative mode is so easy. Perhaps, the OP want to have the best armor and the best weapons, even if he does not need it? Edit: Badass look's effect, perhaps
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Aug 19, 2017 19:12:11 GMT
Anything that has to scan my ram and then hacks the ram to change values to get the desired result... dangerous. There is a reason RAM stands for Random Access Memory. Hacking the ram is not very safe and can lead to degradation of the ram and even ram failure or corruption. Hacked one ram chip several years ago & it slowly lost storage capacity & within a few months could not even hold 50% of its storage capacity. I remember another time too -I tried to use the Cheat Engine of the time on 5 separate games at once and killed my RAM. So sorry but no thank you I believe I will stick with mods.
No, "random access" stands for "direct access" and the opposite of "sequential access". Anyway, CheatEngine scans the virtual memory, which is managed by the OS ( the only one able to access the RAM). I seriously doubt that CheatEngine can kill the RAM. Random access and direct access are the same name for the same thing. Also didn't say standard access was the same as Random Access Memory. Standard access is basically hardware media storage: Hard-drives, CD/DVD, Old-Style Tape drives -still to me alot safer. Sorry I didn't explain the reason that RAM stands for Random Access Memory in my mind: Access does not go in a sequence but access can be all over the place to any part in the data structure of the RAM data-line -in short Random. If this is done ALOT like 24/7/365 the RAM will corrupt or die sooner than most would think -granted takes longer with current DDR4 SDRAM. There are other programs like Cheat Engine out there that can directly access the ram -Virtual Memory 5.0 and C++ programs for instance. Operating System related virtual memory management is just another form of software related management. Also virtual memory may not be managed by the OS alone: page-file, swap-file as you know them. Also if you didn't know you can run a computer without any page or swap file -a file I don't use anyway. There is hardware virtual memory management to: Some graphics cards & central processing units use inherent virtual memory: CUDA Pinning for example. So saying ram is manipulated by operating system alone is incorrect. What I am getting at is that by manipulating the virtual memory Thrashing can occur and it can kill the ram, the hard-drive or CPU -or in truth any hardware. Maybe Cheat Engine in its current form may not kill the RAM but the one from years ago did at least pay a part in killing my ram. At that time I multitasked a lot -maxing RAM usage and not running the page file. Also at that time I normally ran at least: 50 tabs of web-pages, 5 games, music & video running, paint editing, audio & video editing. Everything was and had been fine then ten minutes into trying the cheat engine... I got the RED Screen of death not the BSOD -after troubleshooting found it was RAM failure -lucky everything else was fine. I am still going to avoid any program that makes access of the ram -virtual memory or otherwise. I will stick with what is safe for me -mods -the only way I will modify ME:A till bioware gives us their game creation tools. If you want to use cheat engine go ahead but if you multitask a lot or don't know much about programming or by multi-tasking end up maxing your ram -I still advise caution.
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Post by imarune on Aug 19, 2017 20:57:43 GMT
@vanguardianofinfintiy-VOI
uh! you are a little paranoid here. Yes, CheatEngine is written in Delphi langage (ie Pascal, which allows assembler instructions; peek and poke for example). But, no needs to go at the hardware level, I think. And really, the actual OSes (Windows, Linux, BSD, etc..) are very strong about such violations of "ring spaces".
Edit: and yes, I know that a low level access is always tricky. I also know that you can break hardware with "direct" access (if the OS let you do such a thing, which is nowadays improbable)
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Aug 19, 2017 22:23:42 GMT
@vanguardianofinfintiy-VOI uh! you are a little paranoid here. Yes, CheatEngine is written in Delphi langage (ie Pascal, which allows assembler instructions; peek and poke for example). But, no needs to go at the hardware level, I think. And really, the actual OSes (Windows, Linux, BSD, etc..) are very strong about such violations of "ring spaces". Edit: and yes, I know that a low level access is always tricky. I also know that you can break hardware with "direct" access (if the OS let you do such a thing, which is nowadays improbable) Well when it happens to you. You do get a bit paranoid. I however believe that if something makes you paranoid. You don't allow anything of similar design to ever be allowed near you again. Furthermore since cheat engine has given me nothing but trouble and modifications have never cause me any grief. I would prefer to go with what causes the least amount of grief -in this case mods.
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