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redelite123
02-03-2009, 02:58 AM
This guide was written by redelite123.
I would appreciate if you did not post this anywhere else without my permission.

1. Start the game you want to make the code for
2. Start your game up, today we will be making infinite cash although this will work for other things as well
3. Look at your cash amount, lets say it is 665
4. Now, go over to the searcher and click find exact value
5. We are going to want to mod the value.dec so if we have 665 cash we are going to change it to 0000000665
6. Search
7. Go back to the game and change your cash amount, lets say it is 123213 now.
8. Go and hit find exact value again and search for 0000123213
9. Search
10. Continue this process until you have narrowed it down to only a few choices
11. Add an empty cheat and paste the addy onto your new cheat
12. Now go over to the value.dec and change it to a really high number, lets make it 0000999999
13. Now change your cheat hz to 15 and turn the code on
14. You should now have 999,999 cash!

If you do not just try again with a different address, and if it still does not work, don't fear. It probably won't work for this game. This feature is very helpful when trying to search for anything with number. Ex: Cash, Skill Levels, Points, etc. Now you know how to make the codes, but how else can you use it? Well, let's say it is one of those games where you have to use a different address for each level. Well, make the code one level using a 32 bit search. Now, copy that address into the decoder and see what the normal hex is. Now go into the new level you want to "port" the code to and enter the hex into the find exact value and hit search a few times. Hopefully, you should have narrowed it down to only a few choices, and hopefully one of them is the address you want! Hope this guide has helped you, please rep+

007socom
04-14-2009, 05:23 AM
nice

aZian09_GirL
04-14-2009, 02:04 PM
nice

Please don't bump old threads and one worded posts are blah

XxMIRAGExX
04-19-2009, 10:25 AM
i usually use uknown value for mine but this works!