Snake10 wrote:no of course I downloaded cheat engine table,if you read carefully my first message you could see I said I couldn't find game sliders for MyCareer mode.I'm not talking about our players sliders,I want to edit CPU sliders for MyCareer Mode. In the cheat engine table there is a section for MyCareer mode which is written in blue and under that section there are a few other sections which help us to edit some categories.But amongst those categories there is no option for CPU sliders.I hope you understand what I'm asking.
The categories under MyCareer section are these: In Game-MyPlayer Attributes(Pre-Rookie Showcase)-MyPlayer Attributes(Post-Rookie Showcase)-Individual Player Tendencies. There is no option for CPU sliders.
Snake10 wrote:I don't think normal sliders will affect MyCareer mode.Just to try it I started a new Career and made all CPU stats "0" (not with cheat engine,from main options menu) And that didn't affect MyCareer mode. You're telling me to change main options' game sliders with cheat engine and I think that's not the answer I'm looking for.
I don't think this section will affect MyCareer mode.Because sections are divided into different headlines, (main headlines written in blue)to affect MyCareer mode it has to be under MyCareer section in my opinion.
Snake10 wrote:I don't think normal sliders will affect MyCareer mode.Just to try it I started a new Career and made all CPU stats "0" (not with cheat engine,from main options menu) And that didn't affect MyCareer mode. You're telling me to change main options' game sliders with cheat engine and I think that's not the answer I'm looking for.
I don't think this section will affect MyCareer mode.Because sections are divided into different headlines, (main headlines written in blue)to affect MyCareer mode it has to be under MyCareer section in my opinion.
Fleabite wrote:You can freeze the sliders, but the game does not change to CPU/CPU sliders while your created player is OFF the court, as it used to in the past two games.
That means that everytime you're on the bench, the sliders stay on the CPU/User combo, so you get strange and unwanted results as the two slider sets are different from each other and without you on the court, your CPU teammates go nuts.
I tested this while playing with my player on the Wizards team against Boston. I put all User attribute sliders to 100, all CPU sliders to 0. I checked in at 2 minutes into the 2nd quarter and the wizards led 76 to 10
Dangulica wrote:So can you modify the slider if you already started a mycareer? Freezing them will work on existing careers, and once you save my career (with those slider frozen) you dont have to use CE again?
To make it simpler to say:
Edited for brevity
I understood that corectly? or freezed sliders affect only new my careers created after the freeze?
Yes, you can do this at any point in the career.
also, this:Fleabite wrote:You can freeze the sliders, but the game does not change to CPU/CPU sliders while your created player is OFF the court, as it used to in the past two games.
That means that everytime you're on the bench, the sliders stay on the CPU/User combo, so you get strange and unwanted results as the two slider sets are different from each other and without you on the court, your CPU teammates go nuts.
I tested this while playing with my player on the Wizards team against Boston. I put all User attribute sliders to 100, all CPU sliders to 0. I checked in at 2 minutes into the 2nd quarter and the wizards led 76 to 10
is this true? if so, then modifying the sliders doesn't seem to take the desired effect, unless you play 48 minutes every game of the season
bruce2k4u wrote:I found 2 addresses from the NBAspot.com forums in a modified version of my table, I am not who to credit for this but it was found in a cheat table called "MIO", If someone knows who made it please let us know.
Auto Save "01ff67b0" 4 byte
Player ID "015173D8" 4 byte
For auto save 0 = off 1 = on, the player ID code my not change cyberfaces I have not tested that yet, but you can go to edit player and find out an NBA player's cyberface # to change in turbo trainer.
DukeW74 wrote:Dangulica wrote:
also, this:Fleabite wrote:You can freeze the sliders, but the game does not change to CPU/CPU sliders while your created player is OFF the court, as it used to in the past two games.
That means that everytime you're on the bench, the sliders stay on the CPU/User combo, so you get strange and unwanted results as the two slider sets are different from each other and without you on the court, your CPU teammates go nuts.
I tested this while playing with my player on the Wizards team against Boston. I put all User attribute sliders to 100, all CPU sliders to 0. I checked in at 2 minutes into the 2nd quarter and the wizards led 76 to 10
is this true? if so, then modifying the sliders doesn't seem to take the desired effect, unless you play 48 minutes every game of the season
Untested by me, but even if that's true, if you don't go nuts and change sliders 100 vs 0 and are just looking for a more competitive\better game then it won't matter much. I'm not saying Fleabite went nuts as this was probably a test and each individual can play as you choose
justinpot wrote:okay i dont know if anybody else noticed but you have to have cheat engine always open for your custom sliders to take effect,i tested this out just now and it's like i input in cheat engine the different slider values then chose play next game and the value ALWAYS reverts back to the preset slider according to your chosen game style even if you save your mycareer with the custom slider values they just revert back once you play your next game,really sucks
Nightfly67 wrote:justinpot wrote:okay i dont know if anybody else noticed but you have to have cheat engine always open for your custom sliders to take effect,i tested this out just now and it's like i input in cheat engine the different slider values then chose play next game and the value ALWAYS reverts back to the preset slider according to your chosen game style even if you save your mycareer with the custom slider values they just revert back once you play your next game,really sucks
Then you're doing something wrong. Once you've changed the sliders and saved your career then there is no need to ever open Cheat Engine for the sliders again. Since your career is saved, so are your sliders. I changed everything I needed to change before the first game of the season, I am now in my second season and haven't had Cheat Engine open in a very long time.
justinpot wrote:Nightfly67 wrote:justinpot wrote:okay i dont know if anybody else noticed but you have to have cheat engine always open for your custom sliders to take effect,i tested this out just now and it's like i input in cheat engine the different slider values then chose play next game and the value ALWAYS reverts back to the preset slider according to your chosen game style even if you save your mycareer with the custom slider values they just revert back once you play your next game,really sucks
Then you're doing something wrong. Once you've changed the sliders and saved your career then there is no need to ever open Cheat Engine for the sliders again. Since your career is saved, so are your sliders. I changed everything I needed to change before the first game of the season, I am now in my second season and haven't had Cheat Engine open in a very long time.
maybe that's where i messed up because i changed the sliders how many games into the season already,but i'll go check
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