Switched coding language and the way the scanner works now I haven't found a way to make pointer scan that fast again. But I also haven't spend much time on it because nowadays people use code injections instead of pointers.
Sorry I dont have version 4 anymore. But if you really need a pointer scanner you can use other tools like Squalr or CE.
[Edited by 0x90, 11/3/2023 4:05:08 PM]
Hi 0x90,
Is there any other possible way to make it possible not to rescan the values everytime you start the game.
Currently looking for ways for the FIFA Manager 14 trainer. Trainer isn't working for me because i downloaded an updated database.
Pointer scanner should be available in next Cosmos update
Yeah 😎
Pointer scanner should be available in next Cosmos update
it would be great if you consider adding the recalculate all feature that is in ce. Basically you start a new game, load the old table, find onky 1 value on the table in the new game, right click that value in the loaded table and select recalculate all, and it asks you to confirm applying that offset to all values. It's very useful.
Thanks
Pointer scanner should be available in next Cosmos update
Nice!
Thanks a lot!
Never used this feature what exactly is it doing?
The idea is that it will make a cheat table (.CT) you created (or got from the community) in a previous game session work in a new game for all values with a single scan.
So let's take supreme ruler 2030 as an example where you can see it in action.
The game has values for:
money (double)
agriculture stock
oil stock
uranium stock
military stock
and many more stocks (stocks are float)
if you scanned for all these values, then saved the cheat table, then ended the game, and started a new game, loaded the cheat table, it would all be invalid because the memory locations changed.
So you scan for money again in the new game, once a single result is found, you left click that result in the top part of the tool, then you right click the value (money) in the bottom part (where the cheat table was loaded) and select recalculate all (also called recalculate new addresses). It will calculate the offset between the (bottom screen) money value in the old game (from the cheat table) to the new value (top screen) you scanned in the new game, and ask you to confirm you want to apply that offset to all values, once you click ok all the values in the table will start to work again. i.e. not just the money value you scanned in the new game but everything. This will work because the memory locations between the values remains the same (relative to each other) eventhough they are all shifted in RAM by a given offset.
[Edited by CIOXX, 2/1/2024 3:20:42 PM]