How do you move abe in cheat engine
does anyone know how??
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Depends what you mean by cheat engine. Also depends what game. Providing as much context as you can is highly important.
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i wanna know how to move Abe in the Demo PC version of Abe's Oddysee , i am using the latest cheat engine
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In DD cheat you should just press Tab and then move the character. You can hold Shift to move the character faster. Press Tab again to drop him down.
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It’s exactly the same as using the noclip cheat in the full game, but be aware the comment to use is not ‘ddcheat’ but ‘it_is_me_your_father’. This thread should explain it all for you.
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I have not heard of this? Is there any point in using noclip in oddworld games? sigh* I dont see the point in using cheats in games. I takes away the gameplay especially "God mode"
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You can say that but there are some things that you cannot accomplish by cheating alone;
- Finding all the secret areas - Getting the mudokons to follow you without being sliced/blown up/etc - Rescuing 100% of the mudokons - Dealing with non-Slig enemies (even though the sligs will laugh at you when you are using noclip and got shot, mines, grinders etc will still kill you). Besides, there are various levels of cheating in games. Granted it somewhat breaks the game, but it doesn't make the game too easy really when you think about it. |
You do know he is on about this VIDEO:
Which uses Cheat Engine 5.5. He is talking about the demo version of Abe's Oddysee for the PS1 version (i'll explain below). Now, to do this you would need to search for a certain number, possibly 00B3F53A or the value he types in and change it to the one he changes it to. The video basically shows this. This is also done with an emulator and therefore isn't the PC version but from a demo disk from a magazine most likely. You'd need the exact same demo and emulator which can't be provided here. There probably is a way to do this on the PC version but I wouldn't know the hex values or anything. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA EDIT: Oh yeah, he's also talking about this video: Both are from the demo so it's the same situation regardless. |
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Both videos are very cool. Finding out areas which you cannot access in normal gameplay. I found it really nice to watch but it wasn't that impressive :/
Debugging can be pretty funny sometimes. I remember I used to do it with the Sega. I used the Game Genie. Sadly I don't have it anymore. Sold it. :( |