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BloodRevolver2 Newcomer Level: 2 Posts: 1/3 EXP: 22 For next: 24 Since: 10-14-05 Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 5 days |
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Hi. I'm trying to hack a SEGA CD save file of Shining Force CD for extra cash. I loaded the .BRM save file of Shining Force CD in Save Game Analyzer and had both Shining Force CD and Save Game Analyzer running at the same time. These are the settings I am currently using in Save Game Analyzer: Data Size: 1 Byte (should I use 3 bytes?) Comparison Type: Less Than Compare To: Previous Value I bought an item, saved, then ran a search in Save Game Analyzer for a change (decrease) in any value in the .BRM. I managed to narrow the search results down to one decimal address and hex value: 00005958 0C (245 gold) Then I opened up Hex Workshop 4.2, loaded the .BRM, went to the decimal address 00005958 and changed (increased) the hex value 0C to 0D as a test to see if it will increase the amount of gold. But it didn't. The maximum amount of gold possible is 9,999,999. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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BloodRevolver2 Newcomer Level: 2 Posts: 2/3 EXP: 22 For next: 24 Since: 10-14-05 Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 5 days |
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Originally posted by AnyoneEB No. I never run the emulator when editing anything in Hex Workshop. The emulator I am using is called Fusion 3.4. Do you know of any websites which explains how to hack Sega CD games? |
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BloodRevolver2 Newcomer Level: 2 Posts: 3/3 EXP: 22 For next: 24 Since: 10-14-05 Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 5 days |
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Ok. Well, I wasn't able to find any info on hacking Sega CD saves. I got another question about hacking SNES roms. I've been doing it for a while now but I am having problems hacking Mortal Kombat 2 (U) v1.0 for a lot more fatality time. The game genie code is: 5EC2-CF02. When converted into a Pro Action Replay code I get 83A6D5 7F. Then I have to convert it into a hex address for use with Hex Editor: 83A6D5 - BFFEOO = ERROR (less than 0) And that's the problem I am having with MK2 codes. I keep getting a less than 0 error. What I want to know is why am I getting that error with just MK2 codes and is there any way to get a valid answer? (edited by BloodRevolver2 on 10-20-05 11:52 PM) |
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