Really because of how you made the game and denovo we can not modify the stats many gave up on making a trainer and the ones who managed charged us. Just bring us the developer console with the option to level up to increase stats, to get money and others.
Please bring all options for the developer console.
#1
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 10:53
#2
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 02:39
I think that FB3 is the thing that kills the dev console in this case.
Cheat engine is totally free, and works well for the things I've used it for (which is just gold and banter firing). Can you not use it for hacking stats too?
#3
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 03:26
I think that FB3 is the thing that kills the dev console in this case.
Cheat engine is totally free, and works well for the things I've used it for (which is just gold and banter firing). Can you not use it for hacking stats too?
No they do not save and of you do try to hack stats they reset the moment you pass a loading screen to the stats you had when you first created you character. You can have a level 10 character with the stats of a level 1.
#4
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 03:34
No they do not save and of you do try to hack stats they reset the moment you pass a loading screen to the stats you had when you first created you character. You can have a level 10 character with the stats of a level 1.
I've been using CE forever, none of my changes have ever reverted or not saved. Not sure what you are doing with it, but what ever it is, is doing it wrong.
#5
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 03:42
Yep. My hacked gold count has never reverted, that's for sure. It's all just numbers, so I don't see why stats would act any differently.
#6
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 07:10
What they should add is the ability for the player to use a command to reset a character's position because the game bugs out sometimes and your character gets stuck.
#7
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 07:21
Dear Bioware, please help me cheat at the game you made. You owe me this.
Yeah, I can't imagine this one will receive a very high priority.
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#8
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 07:28
A developer console does a lot more than let you cheat though. It also lets you fix stuff.
Back when Skyrim was first released, you needed the damn thing just to beat the game.
#9
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 07:41
That's not what our boy is asking for, though, is it?
#10
Posté 24 juin 2015 - 07:48
I can't see how that matters though. It's something that should have been there from the start.
In any case, I'm pretty sure that FB precludes a fully realized dev console because of cheating concerns in MP, so whatever. Nothing we can really do now, apart from fiddle with cheat engine.
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#11
Posté 25 juin 2015 - 05:41
A developer console does a lot more than let you cheat though. It also lets you fix stuff.
Back when Skyrim was first released, you needed the damn thing just to beat the game.
Very odd, I beat Skyrim without needing such a thing. Then again, I played it on 360........
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#12
Posté 25 juin 2015 - 09:51
Dear Bioware, please help me cheat at the game you made. You owe me this.
Yeah, I can't imagine this one will receive a very high priority.
Why is that a issue cheating in video games is as old as video games only in the last 10 years game devs started removing that option from single player video games. I do not know why they did that but I will say this DAO had cheats, DA2 had cheats so by precedent DAI should have cheats.
#13
Posté 25 juin 2015 - 01:36
Very odd, I beat Skyrim without needing such a thing. Then again, I played it on 360........
Possibly not the main questline, but there were all sorts of little things that were (still are, likely) broken that you needed to power through with console commands to fix. Thane of Riften comes to mind as one that I encountered in more than one playthrough on PC, though I didn't have that issue when I played it on XBox.
#14
Posté 25 juin 2015 - 06:46
Why is that a issue cheating in video games is as old as video games only in the last 10 years game devs started removing that option from single player video games. I do not know why they did that but I will say this DAO had cheats, DA2 had cheats so by precedent DAI should have cheats.
Simple answer: Achievements, the cheats you're referring to most likely only appeared on the PC version before DA had achievements via Origin. There are bugs to exploit on the consoles but no actual cheats. Or at least none that I know of.
#15
Posté 27 juin 2015 - 07:32
No they do not save and of you do try to hack stats they reset the moment you pass a loading screen to the stats you had when you first created you character. You can have a level 10 character with the stats of a level 1.
You can't edit "stats" like willpower/strength/cunning etc and expect them to stay. What you can do, however, is edit items that bestow those boosts and equip them. This will essentially permanently save them. For example, you can hack a common ring of crit chance to give you +100% and that will carry over. the v. 45 table http://forum.cheaten...er=asc&start=0 <--here will do this. Keep in mind the party editor portion no longer works.
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