The written tutorial doesn't tell ANY of this stuff. Why does it not explain that we should be using the value in the title bar of the instruction thing instead of the the "suggested" value. Thanks for the video, though. It at least explained what was going on to some degree.
this actually got me past a part of the tutorial i was never able to complete and i really do feel like it's helped me understand what i was doing wrong all this time. thanks so much for this!
This is the guy who wrote the Cheat Engine lol. This video was much more informative. He should actually link his videos in the tutorials. Unfortunately his written tutorials are quite bad at explaining the same stuff.
This was very insightful - as a bonus I've learned a bit about dereferencing syntax in assembler and how to identify which instruction is writing and which is reading from the address. thank you!
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My very thanks, this video is more instrutive that the written tutorial
The written tutorial is really bad and needs to be re-written from scratch and edited by a native English speaker. I spent hours and couldn't figure it out. Watched this video and immediately got it, despite the poor pronunciation.
I appreciate the tutorial and the video but honestly the written instructions need to be clearer. You're making too many assumptions that the user understands what you mean when you direct them to certain things. And I don't mean to offend, but your accent is difficult to understand when you mutter and talk quickly.
I only able to do it by closely followed the tutorial cluelessly, turn off the video and I understand nothing. Also don't know how all of this help me cheating the game anyway at this point.
So i'm playing The Coin Game and i'm trying to spam spawn in a bunch of a certain item that i have in my packback, but i want to keep the item in there, so i can continuously take it out. Would this be possible through the pointers? I want to be able to create a mountain of crap in the game for a funny video idea, but have no clue what i'm doing.
II have two questions, they are probably stupid but i don´t seem to wrap my head around this: 1. how pointers know that the value x that im interested in (the one that i have searched for at the beginning) is still the same even though the old adress and the value itself has changed? is it bc the read instruction that we found when "finding out what accesses this adress" "tells you" what is the new adress? And 2. why these pointers doesn´t seem to change like the adresses do? is it bc the original button only changes the address and value and not the pointer itself? Edit: i just saw that you can make pointer to pointers so i assume that they can change. I thought start my learning from what some people call a "toy" would be easier. This thing is a sea of information.
finished the video, the problem is i don't know what any of these steps really mean. i once wanna quit and a popup said its useful and i did it because of that but i just dont get it. What is it for??
the text tutorial was saying to do a "4 byte scan"... I was doing that and couldn't pass that step tutorial... in this video it was made a "8 bytes scan" to find the correct pointer... is the text tutorial is wrong ?
How we understand 4 byts gets to 8 byts? are all value typs of them related each others what will gonna do in other value typs And what happens when address value typ is float? because some of games using health and mana as float.
The address was on the left side. The way CE/Intel shows instructions it that the flow goes from right to left. In this case there was only one instruction with the address on the left side
@@cheat_engine "Most of the time" doesn't satisfy me so far :-) Can you explain when that's not the case, or what you exactly meant with "the adress is on the left side"? Thx in advance
@@AlexanderB41 In truth, you should use "What Writes to this address" as it's going to show you what, ya know, writes to it. Having twice (or more) as many addresses to sniff through doesn't help you when learning.
The written tutorial doesn't tell ANY of this stuff. Why does it not explain that we should be using the value in the title bar of the instruction thing instead of the the "suggested" value. Thanks for the video, though. It at least explained what was going on to some degree.
Yes for a beginner the Cheat Engine tutorial is extremely shallow.
this actually got me past a part of the tutorial i was never able to complete and i really do feel like it's helped me understand what i was doing wrong all this time. thanks so much for this!
yes, me too!
This is the guy who wrote the Cheat Engine lol. This video was much more informative. He should actually link his videos in the tutorials. Unfortunately his written tutorials are quite bad at explaining the same stuff.
DRX and RAX was info I was lacking to progress this tutorial which it doesn't explain.
thank you so much for this. I got confused by reading the tutorial but I'm lucky that we have awesome people like you to teach us.
Got stuck in this part of the tutorial like 15 y ago, never tried it again, tks for the video
This was very insightful - as a bonus I've learned a bit about dereferencing syntax in assembler and how to identify which instruction is writing and which is reading from the address. thank you!
My very thanks, this video is more instrutive that the written tutorial
The written tutorial is really bad and needs to be re-written from scratch and edited by a native English speaker. I spent hours and couldn't figure it out. Watched this video and immediately got it, despite the poor pronunciation.
Thank you I literally spent whole day following this step and couldn't do it.
I appreciate the tutorial and the video but honestly the written instructions need to be clearer. You're making too many assumptions that the user understands what you mean when you direct them to certain things. And I don't mean to offend, but your accent is difficult to understand when you mutter and talk quickly.
can u please add CC because your English accent is very much different and some words isn't understandable
Thanks for video! This explains better than text alone
3:37 from where do you know the offset is 0?
[rax] can also be written as [rax+00000000]
Thanks! This is helpful!
Thanks so much! Couldn't have done this one without this video!
I did it... but i didn't undesrtood a shit i just followed the instruccions and did it mechanically, my smol brain can't handle this... fak
I only able to do it by closely followed the tutorial cluelessly, turn off the video and I understand nothing.
Also don't know how all of this help me cheating the game anyway at this point.
So i'm playing The Coin Game and i'm trying to spam spawn in a bunch of a certain item that i have in my packback, but i want to keep the item in there, so i can continuously take it out. Would this be possible through the pointers? I want to be able to create a mountain of crap in the game for a funny video idea, but have no clue what i'm doing.
HOW DID YOU FIND OFFSET IS ZERO?
Because there is no -xx or +xx 'xx' being a combination of numbers or letters(because it's in hex)
Do brownies work?
II have two questions, they are probably stupid but i don´t seem to wrap my head around this: 1. how pointers know that the value x that im interested in (the one that i have searched for at the beginning) is still the same even though the old adress and the value itself has changed? is it bc the read instruction that we found when "finding out what accesses this adress" "tells you" what is the new adress?
And 2. why these pointers doesn´t seem to change like the adresses do? is it bc the original button only changes the address and value and not the pointer itself?
Edit: i just saw that you can make pointer to pointers so i assume that they can change.
I thought start my learning from what some people call a "toy" would be easier. This thing is a sea of information.
4:20 I need help cause there is multiple new address wringting in the same value as the old address.
finished the video, the problem is i don't know what any of these steps really mean. i once wanna quit and a popup said its useful and i did it because of that but i just dont get it. What is it for??
the text tutorial was saying to do a "4 byte scan"... I was doing that and couldn't pass that step tutorial... in this video it was made a "8 bytes scan" to find the correct pointer... is the text tutorial is wrong ?
No, it's just a different tutorial (64-bit instead of 32-bit) so people can't just copy 1-on-1 and not learn a thing
@@cheat_engine There is a mistake in your tutorial, doofus. It says to do a "4 byte scan", but it should say 8 byte.
i think the most confuse part is the offset, once you understand offset using calc, then it will be alot easier
How we understand 4 byts gets to 8 byts? are all value typs of them related each others what will gonna do in other value typs
And what happens when address value typ is float? because some of games using health and mana as float.
This is not working for me.
04:16 I get nothing in my search results, and I followed it to a T.
Thanks 👍👍👍
Спасибо огромное!
2:52 ... how did you know that there was only one write operation?
The address was on the left side. The way CE/Intel shows instructions it that the flow goes from right to left. In this case there was only one instruction with the address on the left side
@@cheat_engine With "adress" you mean the thing in [ ] ?
So always [ ] left = write, [ ] right = read?
@@AlexanderB41 Most of the time yes
@@cheat_engine "Most of the time" doesn't satisfy me so far :-)
Can you explain when that's not the case, or what you exactly meant with "the adress is on the left side"? Thx in advance
@@AlexanderB41 In truth, you should use "What Writes to this address" as it's going to show you what, ya know, writes to it. Having twice (or more) as many addresses to sniff through doesn't help you when learning.
It helped me alot!!
4:18 Invalid value for me ... For you its 110560 and for me its 015CBDE0 wich dont work to scan .
Make sure you check the Hex checkbox
what are the eax, ebx, edx, things mean?
Those are called registers. They are storage locations for a processor that you can use to store temporary values in. It's a lot faster than memory
Thanks :)
he's voice like mr. bean
Спасибо
I will install 6.1 can you help me
the written tutorial was awful at explaining this (im a complete beginner). but thanks for this video
i cant still understand it. i'll be back for learning more
English Please
WHY THIS DOES NOT WORK
@qISI
I'm confused because the accent is so thick.
what?
This doesn't hep me at all. I'm not seeing what you're seeing.
В роликах совсем не так как по урокам в самой программе. Совсем все не так.