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e.g. when you start you get 3 skill points, assign all 3 but do not validate, search for 3 in CE, then remove one point from your allocated skills and search for 2, then 1.
Now when you’ve got the address you want to give yourself points the value needs to be negative e.g. -25 however this will not give you 25 skill points, you will wind up with 28.
The problem is this; If you max your stats (which is what we all want) when you finish a chapter and level up you get more points and are unable to advance because you cannot assign the extra points.
For some reason when trying to adjust your points with the same address after doing it the first time you are unable to remove skill points, even if you’ve left yourself room on one stat to accomodate this, I have tried several times and been unsuccessful, my best guess would be to try figure out the max points you could earn an episode and leave them spare when you cheat.
Hope this helps.
Yeah I don't understand this. I wouldn't care if the first play through had no skips, but no skips at all no matter how many times you play makes no sense and limits replay value I think.
For users of other applications, like artmoney, the value is floating point 8byte. Adding this since it took me quite a long trip through google to find the answer to what CE double value is in other apps. Hopefully saving other cheaters some hassle :p
No, when you select the filter for byte type in search you have to select floating point 8byte.
Normally most values are integer 4bytes or float 4 bytes.
So in a way it makes sense to call it double value but its not exactly easy to translate it across different memory editors.
Be carefull when you use the cheat engine on our game, you can't start the chapiter if you have skill points left, so don't increase all you skills or you will be stuck, as the game is not designed for cheating, but to have a normal experience.
Regards
I suppose all games are designed for a normal experience. When we cheat, we risk that experience in favour of a more over-the-board adventure. Or problems :)