![]() The second problem is one you have in common with many people here, as you are using the pnach "word" format to enter cheat engine cheat codes. It just patches the game once each time you start (or restart) the emulation. Such cheat codes have no chance of working with the pnach cheat system, since this does NOT repeat its patching in a cycle. This works with a real PS2 cheat engine because those repeat their patching in an eternal cycle, each time re-evaluating the conditional codes that are used to test such things as gamepad buttons at run-time. ![]() The first problem is that you are trying to use cheat codes which read the gamepad buttons, and then modify the patching dependent on which buttons are pressed. That mimics the last test I did, with the final one see two basic problems with what you attempt to do. That mimics the last test I did, with the final one uncommented. Here is my entire pnach file (which is not a text file). ![]() Patch=1,EE,00BDB125,extended,00000000 - causes a complete game/program crash as with the v7 extended failure. Upon selecting the game though, it goes to black and hangs there indefinitely. The game accepts the cheats and goes to the main screen. Patch=1,EE,45DA629E,extended,99300D81 causes the game to crash completely as the UI shows a whole lot of garbage in the load process.Īttempting now with both non-V7 decrypted versions: When both were active in extended mode, PCSX2 just crashed every time the ISO tried to boot.Īfter a bit of a hiccup in the load, the game started, but the intended effects in the chocobo race were not active, though the cheat had been accepted by the UI. I began with the v7 versions since they worked best last time. This code dont work any way to make them work guys? But yeah, it is cheating in my own opinion.Gametitle=Metal Gear Solid 3 - Snake Eater (U) ĭ6 22 1B 8D B3 3B 11 4C 34 EA 39 14 68 7A 2F 8B 60 E5 EB DF That said, if they want to fly and be God then let them. So, for me at least, the grind is part of the experience. Some spawns I have lasted a few seconds, and other tries I lasted overnight and actually got a foundation laid. I personally like the learning curve, and boy has it been steep. The whole helpful commands thing isn't my style, but as you have said, to each his /her own. So ya, naturally he is going to get the whole anti-cheats speach from someone.Įven though I specifically said, to each his own, play how ever you want. He got the response I gave about cheating, because his OP is titled "console commands as cheats?" then asks if there are said cheats that give him unlimited resources. On a side note.you ♥♥♥♥♥ about people using console to side step, yet you use a $ to say ♥♥♥♥ to side step using profanity? You are like these stupid protestors speaking out against violence by beating people and destroying things. Most of the time it is blocked or limited to owner use on servers (which last I saw multiplayer mode was not even active yet.). As for taking fun away.nobody is telling you to use it. So, in reponse to your response about being "man enough" (in playing a game.) about playing legit (which I am sure there are plenty that will just use it for cheats.this affects you how?).maybe you need to be smart enough to look at it from another perspective and stop looking for reasons to complain. While this eliminates some of the bugs and problems I may have encountered while grinding through all the tasks all over, it still allows me to look for more issues further into the game and/or different areas of the game as I am not stuck with the basics all over again. With console commands, I am able to reclaim materials used and pick up where I left out. If I spent 20 hours in a game building up a nice house then a new patch comes and wipes it, while I understand that it is an early release I am probably not going to play for a while until it gets a bit more current so ot just dumping hours into a game to be wiped. With new additions and updates to a game, often savegames are obsolete and it makes it easier than starting all over from scratch again. ![]() So what if people want to play an EA with console commands? For some it may take away fun and for some it may add it. Originally posted by Rufus Poppycock:I hate that whenever someone asks for console commands, the response is always something along the lines of cheating or not being man-enough to play "legit".
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