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Posted (edited)

Hello, I hope someone helps me with this offset.  I want a  hex, to  make it when I use the money the amount increases and not decreases. What should I do?

I know if I make it false, money is not diminished when I buy something, but I want it when I buy something The amount increases Every time I buy something

Thanks for the help

Spend Money 

[Token(Token = "0x60050C4")]
[Address(RVA = "0x21B0D08", Offset = "0x21B0D08", VA = "0x1021B0D08", Slot = "7")]
public bool SpendMoney(double amount)
{
  return default(bool);

or this offset get money what hex I have to use please 

[Token(Token = "0x60050C0")]
[Address(RVA = "0x21B09FC", Offset = "0x21B09FC", VA = "0x1021B09FC", Slot = "4")]
public double get_Money()
{
  return 0.0;
}

Updated by Apps96
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Posted

Hook the SpendMoney function and call the original function with the parameter's negative absolute value

 so you're always sure it's going to increase by the amount you spent

Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, bR34Kr said:

Hook the SpendMoney function and call the original function with the parameter's negative absolute value

 so you're always sure it's going to increase by the amount you spent

Sorry but I didn't understand can you please make it more easy or just write what I have to do I did write Everything up I did not understand that call the original function with the parameter's negative absolute value

 

 

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Updated by Apps96
Posted
17 minutes ago, Apps96 said:

Sorry but I didn't understand can you please make it more easy or just write what I have to do I did write Everything up I did not understand that call the original function with the parameter's negative absolute value

 

 

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If you're patching try to find a SUB instruction (maybe with breakpoints or smth) and change it for an ADD .

 

If you're hooking then do the thing I said above

Posted
On 3/7/2021 at 3:24 AM, bR34Kr said:

Hook the SpendMoney function and call the original function with the parameter's negative absolute value

 so you're always sure it's going to increase by the amount you spent

I just don't understand what you mean with original function  

For example, I have this offset is spend money 102722034 and if I use 00008052C0035FD6

and i don't lose any money what I  can do more for i can make the money increase

 

Thanks for helping me @bR34Kr

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