Our Witcher 3, The - Wild Hunt Trainer is now available for version 4.04 Direct X 11+12 V2 and supports STEAM, GOG.
Our Witcher 3, The - Wild Hunt message board is available to provide feedback on our trainers or cheats.
Gideon25 posted on May 21, 2015 5:43:24 PM - Report post
An easy thing to do that makes sure you win every time is first do your exact value, 4 byte search for the ENEMIES cards until you get TWO results. Now Add those two addresses to your table and at the BOTTOM, or second address of those two right click and choose "Find out what writes to this address" and then let the enemy play one card. Come back and add what it finds to your code list (which opens up from the main/table view if you click the little "advanced options" tab at the bootm, btw).
Now right click it and choose "Replace with code that does nothing." Which NOPs it. Now what that will do is FREEZE the score of both players. So once you get that, before you NOP/freeze it just make sure your score is ahead. Play a card and hit Start on controller (or ENTER or ESCAPE) to stop the game play and alt-tab (QUICKLY sometimes the game will play the round even if you hit escape) go back and "replace with code that does nothing."
The score will stay the same all thru the next rounds as well, and all you have to do is pass. Save it you your table and just get ahead on the cards for the rest of your play session and just use that replace with code that does nothing. It will change if you exit the game and restart and it may change if you have to load a game.
Make sure you right click and "Restore with original code" at the victory screen afterwards just to make sure the game stays stable.
[Edited by Gideon25, 5/21/2015 5:53:30 PM]
[Edited by Gideon25, 5/21/2015 6:17:20 PM]
ELITE
marsaxlokk posted on May 21, 2015 8:12:43 PM - Report post
Well, I try to play and win legit coz I actually enjoy the game, but it's nice to know I have a solution when stuck with bad deck or crazy opponent combo.
I've tried the CE method of altering my own score, and so far has worked every time. And it's true, only takes 3rd search on 4 byte to recognize it. For me it's great thing to have, so thanks to OP
ELITE
hellsadvocate posted on May 21, 2015 10:46:08 PM - Report post
I've found a method to beat it.
I'm using CE, 4 byte, look for opponents cards remaining to play (not the deck). Once you find it (should be two values), set it to 0. No need to lock it, opponent can't play anymore, and you win all 3 rounds by default. Fool proof.
ELITE
rahulverma posted on May 22, 2015 6:46:47 AM - Report post
Please add a similar option to the trainer. Setting the opponent card to 0 seems to be a good option in the trainer.
ELITE
Xennotebook posted on May 22, 2015 10:57:09 AM - Report post
A much more fun way to cheat (Keeping it as challenging as you like) is to just draw a card when you press the button (Num+ or whatever).
That way you could challenge yourself to see if you can win with just 1 extra card, or just steamroll the opponent with a 12 card advantage.
I do realize however that a feature such as this is hard to code in. There's some cards in the game that allow you to draw extra cards (Spy cards they're called, only ones that exist I believe), so you could possibly narrow down and replicate the effect relatively easy.
TIER 7
PWizard posted on May 22, 2015 3:43:58 PM - Report post
send us a savegame where we can instantly play GWENT and we can look at an option.
Chris O'Rorke (chris@cheathappens.com) Owner: Cheat Happens.com Dingo WebWorks, LLC One Bad-Ass MF ------------------ Visit AidaSkins.com for the best AIDA64 custom skins around.
TIER 7
PWizard posted on May 22, 2015 7:11:10 PM - Report post
trainer option added
Chris O'Rorke (chris@cheathappens.com) Owner: Cheat Happens.com Dingo WebWorks, LLC One Bad-Ass MF ------------------ Visit AidaSkins.com for the best AIDA64 custom skins around.
SAGE
Venom posted on May 22, 2015 11:07:51 PM - Report post