In other words, shuffle system memory allocation around.ĥ. I used max depth of 3 and max offset of 5000.ģ. Value = read integer value at "addr5 + 440" What does this notation mean, exactly? Is itĪddr1 = read dword at "Sam3.exe+00BFDC58" You can use it while doing another rescan. Compress those four files (pointermap is two files ".scandata" and ".scandata.addresslist" ) and send it to you. Then after OS reboot, do the same thing, but this time save it as "SAM3HP pointermap2 friendname". Ask a friend, which has the same game version, to find HP address and add it to the list (it would be better if HP is the only entry in the list), right click it and select "generate pointermap", save it as "SAM3HP pointermap1 friendname". There's a nice feature which can help you a lot.
#Serious sam 3 cheat engine install#
Install CE on that PC and copy folder with PTR files from recent rescan from your "first" PC, at least one rescan. even better, launch the same game version on another PC. run the game on other game profile (if game allows it), make at least one rescan After few rescans, make another rescan after OS reboot game restarts are OK, but even better are OS restarts. many rescans, and I really meant: many!
(you can skip this if you have many HDD space) That way you won't make a mistake.Īfter a rescan, remove all older rescans expect last three or four. 7th rescan is made on files from 6th rescan,Ī good practice is to save each rescan inside a seperate folder, use a nice name for those folders, e.g. third rescan is made on files from second rescan, second rescan is made on files from first rescan, The second format is better because CE understands this notation too:Į.g. last offset at the top (below "pointer" checkbox) Just to let you know, pointer added to addresslist has: Look at the 4 byte value held by addr5 = x4 + A8 and interpret it as an address. Look at the 4 byte value held by addr4 = x3 + 0 and interpret it as an address.Ħ. Look at the 4 byte value held by addr3 = x2 + 20 and interpret it as an address.ĥ. Look at the 4 byte value held by addr2 = x1 + 14 and interpret it as an addressĤ. Look at the 4 byte value held by addr1 = "Sam3.exe"+00BFDC58 + 440 and interpret it as an addressģ. What does this notation mean, exactly? Is it:Ģ. When I find myself in the situation where my pointer doesn't work, is the answer to bump up Max Level / Max Offset? So now I'm wondering what happened and how I can do pointer scans better in the future. I played the game for awhile using his table, and it worked as it should. I downloaded user Prismo's table, and found this for health in his CE table: Did a Google search and I found this thread: They definitely are "green addresses" - I rebooted my computer, and they still worked for awhile. Or else, at some point, my health would begin to go down. I think I also noticed that explosive damage would knock my health down.
#Serious sam 3 cheat engine windows#
Once Windows actually gave an out of memory error. However, eventually, the game always crashed. When I held them constant by checking Active, my health was pegged. Narrowed it down to 4 pointer addresses, and I couldn't distinguish between them: Posted: Sun 6:06 pm Post subject: Serious Sam 3 - Pointer Scanning Seemed OK, but I Failedĭid a pointer scan on Serious Sam 3 health.