![]() ![]() I’ve been doing codehacking since ZSNES added it originally, and I’m just now getting to the point where I can mess with PS2 games. These act really, really oddly.Ĭlass: (credit to Skiller at Codemasters-Project) 00 = WarrorĠB = Darkling (! he missed this. Player 1’s status effects: d8f, d90, d91, etc. Not the same as the Darkling class! This is the real deal.) Player 1’s Darkling status (multiplies stats, gives Dark Arts, etc. Player name is located at 20544CF0, but I don’t know how to easily make this a code Add 2E8 to these to get to the next player. Player 1 Gender (0 for male, 1 for female) To get the next player’s, add 2d8 in hex. Modifications during Character Selection Gametitle=Dokapon Kingdom (USA) (CDE9832D) The highest a Body part gets is 26, I believe. Most parts are in the first index, so set that to 00. Where y is the index and x is the part name within that index. I don’t have a part list yet, but most of them follow a fairly standard order of… Optional Part 4 MS1 (Note: These don’t correspond to the slots.) Optional Part 3 MS1 (Note: These don’t correspond to the slots.) Optional Part 2 MS1 (Note: These don’t correspond to the slots.) Optional Part 1 on Mobile Suit 1 (Note: These don’t correspond to the slots.) Stats are determined in a really strange way.) Note: These are not a good idea to mess with, afaict. Gametitle=MS Saga: A New Dawn (USA) (9F18CBC5) Here’s some fun stuff for MS Saga, the Game That Hates to be Hacked. ![]()
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