Cheat Engine 5.5 Tutorial 8/9 - Multilevel Pointers
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1:44 haha at his voice.. what ACCESSES!!! the pointer... haha
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Finally! Someone who can ACTUALLY speak English made a tutorial for pointers! I was having so much trouble understanding what that CE tutorial was trying to show me.. And this even works! You're a legend! :D Thanks a million! YEAH!
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What do you do if when you scan for the hex and you get multiple findings? I scanned for "200454D0" on Dead Space and it gave me 48 results....
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Use Cheat Engine 6.1 its only 8 steps
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thanks bro
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buhaha i have pee in my eyes :')
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Oh! I was really confused before see your video, and now i'm sure i can find my codes! Thanks for this videos. I saw 7º and 8º steps. You are great!
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thanks man!
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@TheUpload4Fun Don't panic, just try them both out
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Hello. I'd have a question. What does the 'mov' command in ASM means?
born2ownyou 1 year ago
@born2ownyou: "mov" is the assembly command to move (copy) a value from one place to another.
mystykMeFi 1 year ago
hi what do i do if i have a extre info and the address is >>0042fd42 - mov edi, [esi*4+005b44c80] how would i add the in the pointer
Westend919 2 years ago
Ok, it sounds like it's indirect. The program appears to have switched the pointer and the offset. (ESI * 4) would be the offset, while 005b44c80 is the pointer base address. I actually haven't found a way to do variable offsets, but you could calculate it with code injection on the fly. If you can figure out where ESI is getting its value, you could do something like:
-push ax
-mov ax, [the location of esi's normal value]
-shl ax, 2
-add ax, 005b44c80h
use ax as the ptr and pop it when done.
mystykMeFi 2 years ago