In this case, you can use any GPR register you want. From r0-r31 and f0-f1
The codehandler pretty much makes sure that the changes you made to registers are restored properly after all of your codes are executed.
It’s not something to gamble on, but you can get lucky.
The game usually prefers to use the lower registers, so if you use something like r25, there is a better chance of it being preserved.
All bets are off if you enter a loading zone in the game.
Thank you for recognizing your rolling habit and at least trying to make an effort to cut it out of your play style. More people should follow your example.
Rolling plagues ‘For Glory’ and it’s not fun chasing people who roll across the stage.
I might consider making a code like this if I...
No worries. I would recommend also using the defence modifier code too. It will prevent strong enemies from still being able to one-shot you.
You can still die to fall damage though... but I also have a code for that too.
Assuming you dumped everything correctly, all you have to do is increase the offset size. It defaults to 400 i think.. change it to like 1000 and also check off "Allow Negative Offsets" this will broaden your search results and will help yield more pointers. But your scans will also take longer...
You want to find a pointer to the address.
When you find your address, go to the dump tab in Jgecko and select a range than encompasses your address. In other words, make sure the address you found is somewhere within the range you specify.
name the file: YourAddress.bin
then refind the...
I am inclined not to believe you with so little information.
Always at least tell me:
1. The version of BoTW you are running
2. The actual code you tried using
3. What you did to try and make it work.
4. Any noteable side effects such as a game crash or something weird happening instead.
I’m not sure what you’re describing..
Just use these and let me know if they work
Blood moon Everyday
00000000 40049B7F
00000001 00000000
Never a blood moon
00000000 40049B7F
00000000 00000000
Make sure you only ever have one enabled at a time