PeacemanNOT wrote:Maumau, to unlock teams compare the addresses of the locked teams from the Han Roster.
maumau78 wrote:PeacemanNOT wrote:Maumau, to unlock teams compare the addresses of the locked teams from the Han Roster.
Or just compare a normal NBA team to NCAA team...I will try later...my goal is generally to find a structure....to map every single byte to give "mean" to every single field
PeacemanNOT wrote:maumau78 wrote:PeacemanNOT wrote:Maumau, to unlock teams compare the addresses of the locked teams from the Han Roster.
Or just compare a normal NBA team to NCAA team...I will try later...my goal is generally to find a structure....to map every single byte to give "mean" to every single field
You can't compare it to an NCAA team because they're both different. I've tried, the Han Roster has found out how to do it. All you need to do is compare the locked teams to his roster, then just write up a tutorial on what to change to unlock them. In fact, I'll try it right now.
CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
Load the roster them use CheatEngine...no magic here
CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
Load the roster them use CheatEngine...no magic here
Yea, I think I know why it isn't working for me: when I open the memory viewer and search for "u015lal_current_home", I am only getting black addresses, which are dynamic, I guess. The editing must be done on static addresses, right? (the green ones). It's weird but I will see what I can do here.
maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
Load the roster them use CheatEngine...no magic here
Yea, I think I know why it isn't working for me: when I open the memory viewer and search for "u015lal_current_home", I am only getting black addresses, which are dynamic, I guess. The editing must be done on static addresses, right? (the green ones). It's weird but I will see what I can do here.
- Launch NBA 2k17
- Launch CheatEngine and attach to NBA 2k17 process
- Load a Roster
- Go to Edit Roster
- Search for string in CE
- You should get one memory locatiion->right click->browse memory region
- Edit color
- Once finished save the roster in NBA 2k17
Hope it helps
CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
Load the roster them use CheatEngine...no magic here
Yea, I think I know why it isn't working for me: when I open the memory viewer and search for "u015lal_current_home", I am only getting black addresses, which are dynamic, I guess. The editing must be done on static addresses, right? (the green ones). It's weird but I will see what I can do here.
- Launch NBA 2k17
- Launch CheatEngine and attach to NBA 2k17 process
- Load a Roster
- Go to Edit Roster
- Search for string in CE
- You should get one memory locatiion->right click->browse memory region
- Edit color
- Once finished save the roster in NBA 2k17
Hope it helps
It worked. I was searching right away inside the memory viewer, without scanning anything first. Thanks for the help.
maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:maumau78 wrote:CarolusXCI wrote:Thanks for the tutorial!!!
One really stupid question though: do I need to save something when I change values in the memory viewer? Never used the cheat engine so I have no clue how it works..
No you do not
as you edit in-memory You'll se that colors in-game will be affected....just remember to save the roster in NBA 2k17 as you finished to change colors...
For some reason nothing seems to change in game. Do I have to toggle something to be editable or something like that? Sorry to bother..
Load the roster them use CheatEngine...no magic here
Yea, I think I know why it isn't working for me: when I open the memory viewer and search for "u015lal_current_home", I am only getting black addresses, which are dynamic, I guess. The editing must be done on static addresses, right? (the green ones). It's weird but I will see what I can do here.
- Launch NBA 2k17
- Launch CheatEngine and attach to NBA 2k17 process
- Load a Roster
- Go to Edit Roster
- Search for string in CE
- You should get one memory locatiion->right click->browse memory region
- Edit color
- Once finished save the roster in NBA 2k17
Hope it helps
It worked. I was searching right away inside the memory viewer, without scanning anything first. Thanks for the help.
Welcome!
Now "IF" i get more free time would be great to write a simple editor that allow you to select uniform and edit colors....for me is really funny to change for example socks color and so on...
maumau78 wrote:
Great find but I have a question: since we have shoe home / away does people still use shoes color?
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