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Hex: Specific/accurate values?


CodeName9

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Is there anyway to get hex values to use in the live offset patcher that will give me a specific value i want, for example if i want to be level 50 and nothing higher or lower, can find a hex that will give me this?

So far ive seen nothing about this, and just the normal values where i can just get a high value in the millions.

Thank you and hopefully this is enough detail?

Posted
18 minutes ago, Rook said:

Yes, you can do this and this is where armconverter comes into play.


 

could you give me a point in the right direction? Just not sure what to change haha, and thanks for the armconverter.

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On 6/18/2020 at 6:43 PM, Jacksonlane24 said:

could you give me a point in the right direction? Just not sure what to change haha, and thanks for the armconverter.

You can use smaller values like:

mov w0, #50
ret

or

mov w0, #0x14
ret 

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28 minutes ago, Rook said:

You can use smaller values like:

mov w0, #50
ret

or

mov w0, #0x14
ret 

thanks also i was trying to edit the jump height in subway surfers, and its a float so i used fmov s0 #31 to jump a little higher but i can go any higher than 31 so how can i make the jump height higher?
 

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On 6/20/2020 at 4:56 AM, Jacksonlane24 said:

thanks also i was trying to edit the jump height in subway surfers, and its a float so i used fmov s0 #31 to jump a little higher but i can go any higher than 31 so how can i make the jump height higher?
 

you might need to check other instructions if they restrict max value for that, for example youtube has validation on client that limit max 2.0 and min 0.25 for playback speed

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