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Prehistoricman Advanced Cheater Reputation: 0
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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:41 pm Post subject: |
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You can try a speedhack like 0.01 by typing into the box and pressing apply.
Otherwise, there are many ways that games work out time like this. It can be that a timer on-screen has little to do with the outcome time due to that being calculated when necessary (end time - start time). Could be counting up in seconds, down in seconds, up in frames... you get the picture. This is where 'unknown initial value' and All type scans are useful.
In a different approach, you could attempt to fool the server by telling it different results to the real ones.
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Bashe 5abil How do I cheat? Reputation: 0
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:30 am Post subject: |
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Prehistoricman wrote: | You can try a speedhack like 0.01 by typing into the box and pressing apply.
Otherwise, there are many ways that games work out time like this. It can be that a timer on-screen has little to do with the outcome time due to that being calculated when necessary (end time - start time). Could be counting up in seconds, down in seconds, up in frames... you get the picture. This is where 'unknown initial value' and All type scans are useful.
In a different approach, you could attempt to fool the server by telling it different results to the real ones. |
hey man can you help me with this too?
viewtopic.php?t=606088
sorry for posting in someone else thread i cant PM yet
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Prehistoricman Advanced Cheater Reputation: 0
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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It's a javascript game so there's not much point in using Cheat Engine. You're just making your life harder. Things I found in javascript:
addLife (used for decreasing life when you hit an obstacle)
checkCollisionWithObstacles
sendFinalData (not sure... may be responsible for reporting final scores)
In IE, you can insert either breakpoints or 'tracepoints', and you can execute code in tracepoints. Including code that changes variables. So it's a bit like auto-assemble in CE.
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I did it! Took an hour or so. I hope you have fun doing the same thing.
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