Or find a value using unknown initial value and changed/unchanged and freezing the found value freezes the display value, then make a logical assumption that it's 'encrypted'.īut know that it could be a simple as, you are using the wrong value type. You just have to reverse engineer the game's code to determine how the display value is set, and find that it's set by an 'encrypted' value. Here's a question you people might be able to answer: when hacking using CE or Game Guardian how is it possible to tell what games have encrypted values whereby you can only change the display value and those that can have money or live values changed? I thought it was just limited to freenium games but I have managed to change a money value on one by going by the display value so was just wondering how is it possible to tell. All I can find is the same eight lines, three of which are just the display values. Since my last post I've tried comparing values and differences, going at it at different ways but still no better off. I'll try and make a request here because you never know but yeah I'll definitely request over on at Game Guardian.
And you might be better off starting with an easier game to use CE on then work your way up to emulators/ VMs like bluestacks.
Fri 8:04 pmYou might have better luck if you find a forum for Game Guardian, it's just that you'll likely find very limited knowledge for Game Guardian here.