

- #SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE HOW TO#
- #SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE UPGRADE#
- #SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE TRIAL#

In that regard, I consistently can find two addresses associated with it, one not changing the number, which obviously seems to me to be one number for the UI and one number actually tracking the amount of skill points in the code. So, I decided to try the other number, the Skill Point counter, and see what I could find.

He doesn't address this problem because he's able to identify matching numbers and test them to achieve his ends. But none of my numbers appear in any of the entries. I've followed Stephen Chapman's AOB and Debugger instructions for assembly and understanding his application but it seems like he's simply using it to verify, and just using an already identified value inputted into Structure Dissect to "look for any nearby numbers that also appear in the dissection". Shouldn't be a problem, right? I can just use the "What writes to this" in order to find where the number is bring pulled from, or being written from, right? Well, I can't find anything nearby that matches any other values in the menu, much to my dismay. If I open up the memory viewer, I can see that there's an entry that gets edited fast in correlation with my mouse movements, indicating I'm likely somewhere relevant to the drawing of the UI.
#SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE UPGRADE#
This address on further playing around seems to actually be a counter of how many times the skills are upgraded, so if I upgrade 4 times it goes up by 4, and modfying it does nothing. But with Ranged, after about 4 I manage to lock down an address. If I try with "Wraith", "Mounted," "Combat," etc, I get down to just a few variables that all change on their own. Something strange that I didn't notice first, is that of the numbers you circled, the only one that I can get a value for is "Ranged". So, after learning some information for context I decided to give it a try. Hey there! I've been playing around for a few hours watching some tutorials on dissecting and using the memory viewer as well as pinpointing things using the VEH debugger, but it course I don't have a very deep understanding, and because this is sort of niche I can't find many guides for specifically the issues I'm having. I bet it's all together and you'll find value for each skill that changes 0/1 there. Look around in dissect data/structure and see what changes when you upgrade skills. Try finding one of these values that i marked, then open dissect data/structure with it.
#SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE HOW TO#
Hey there! Guidance on how to approach this. Posted: Fri 11:17 pm Post subject: Re: Disabling skills in Middle Earth: Shadow Of War Linear upgrade trees aren't as common as branching ones. So, my general confusion with both the approach and the execution has left me at a loss, and before I give up entirely since I've spent a few hours dealing with Cheat Engine needing more space on my SSD and then freeing up 100 gigs and sometimes still getting that error, I figured I'd come here and see if anyone would have any suggestions for this atypical instance. So if I'm searching for unknown values, or for 0 values of 4 bytes, and then I search for an increase by 1, instead of getting a new value and a previous value of 0, or some number for the other case, I'm ALSO getting a previous value equal to the value I just inputted, which would be 1, or 2 if I increment again. And set to an increase of 1, once it's finished all of the values in the list lose their previous value, and it becomes the value I was looking for. I am also getting strange behavior, where after running New Scan>First Scan of an unknown value and all types, and then a Next Scan of increased value by.
#SHADOW OF WAR CHEAT TABLE TRIAL#
I get one trial of going from skill not purchased, to purchased, before I have to turn the game off and reload a different save (only one save file). And then, I'd have to assume the value goes up by one, but I have no other option to refine. So I'm looking to find the value that enables a skill, and then I will revert my save file and just enable that single skill, and leave that tree untouched going forward as that's the only skill I want.Īs a result of the tiles being tiles, and them being organized in a linear list, and the skills not being disabled, I would have to search for all types of an unknown value. They can't be disabled normally, and some of them make the game so easy that I would like to avoid them, while enabling one further down the list that balances the game more fairly for example. You obtain one upgrade, and can get the next, linearly, until the end of the list. In Shadow Of War, your character's abilities are upgraded based on a skill tree organized in 7 or so linear trees, and each of them are tiles. I'm normally used to simple uses of Cheat Engine, but I think I'm lost when it comes to what I'm looking to do and was wondering if anyone here might have some guidance on how to approach this. Posted: Wed 10:03 pm Post subject: Disabling skills in Middle Earth: Shadow Of War
