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It doesn't work, the file always end up being corrupted even when I follow the instructions point by point.
http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/topic/587478-simple-command-line-tool-for-2k12/
http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/topic/587478-simple-command-line-tool-for-2k12/
This didn't work for me either. Does anyone know the hex offset for money?
This didn't work for me either. Does anyone know the hex offset for money?
It doesn't work, the file always end up being corrupted even when I follow the instructions point by point.
it works. extract the .exe into a newly created folder.. also put the save file in the folder. open the folder and add an underscore to the save file name. once adding the underscore to the file name, run the .exe.. then just adjust it how you want it. once finished, remove the underscore from the file name, open modio, rehash & resign, the inject the file back into your flash drive.
it works. extract the .exe into a newly created folder.. also put the save file in the folder. open the folder and add an underscore to the save file name. once adding the underscore to the file name, run the .exe.. then just adjust it how you want it. once finished, remove the underscore from the file name, open modio, rehash & resign, the inject the file back into your flash drive.
Who's to say I'm not making a tutorial right now, lolololol.
it works. extract the .exe into a newly created folder.. also put the save file in the folder. open the folder and add an underscore to the save file name. once adding the underscore to the file name, run the .exe.. then just adjust it how you want it. once finished, remove the underscore from the file name, open modio, rehash & resign, the inject the file back into your flash drive.
it works. extract the .exe into a newly created folder.. also put the save file in the folder. open the folder and add an underscore to the save file name. once adding the underscore to the file name, run the .exe.. then just adjust it how you want it. once finished, remove the underscore from the file name, open modio, rehash & resign, the inject the file back into your flash drive.
THIS WORKS!!!!!!
00273130-01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99
00273140-01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99
Ok, I got it to work. Let me explain what I did. Disclaimer, I have only used a Hex Editor twice in my life, this being the second. I figured out how to use Hex Workshop on my own in a few minutes, so you can too. If you have problems navigating your way around the app, they have tons of resources to help you. From my understanding, any hex editor worth anything has a compare feature.
Tools I used were Modio 3.0 and Hex Workshop 6.6
Step 1: Create your My Player, get through the Rookie game and drafted. Once you are in the main game and able to save, create two different save games.
Step 2: Apply some of your skill points to your character.
Step 3: Save your game to one of the two save games, but not the other.
Step 4: Using Hex Workshop or something similar, use the compare tool to load both save games.
Step 5: Filter the information based on Replacement data only as well as Hex offsets for both
Step 6: Now you will need to look for Offset 0027313E among the filtered data.
Step 7: Once found, maximize the window so that you can see number 0 - B. This should display the offset to the left as 00273138
Step 8: Copy the original string for later use to prevent being banned as stated in the original post.
Step 9: Replace this string now with 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99 01 99
Step 10: Save the file and follow the steps in the original post to inject the altered file and resign and rehash
Final: Load the game and you should have roughly 29 million skill points.
I hope that helps to clear up some of the confusion re: Offset. I too found merely searching for 00273138 did not return the working field to edit.
Finally, if someone has the working offset for money, that would be great Enjoy!
it worked for me but i found a different way of doing onyx was right about the code but it wont be displayed as
00273138 it will always have a letter were the eight suppose to be at