#CODEBREAKER PS2 V11 ELF PRO#
: Classic Cheat Code Game Patcher (CCCGP for short) is a program that takes Game Genie (GG) or Pro Action Replay/RAW (PAR) codes that you have copied from a website, etc. This is why the relative search came up empty, because it assumed that the letter G would be there. When you create a table from this you'll find that F=6, I=7, but there is no letter G. If you search for this string in a relative search you won't find it, but using this program you will. By doing this you can find the data you're looking for, even if the encoding is arbitrary (as is in the case of Life Force). It assumes that all matching characters must match in the binary sense, and all unmatching characters must not match. The program creates a binary mask from the search text and uses that to search from. This string has many duplicate characters (O, N, I, etc.). The title screen shows the text: "KONAMI INDUSTRY CO". Instead of using the alphabet as a guide, this program uses the searching string.įor example, take the NES game Life Force. ) the relative search won't find the string. However, if the alphabet is in a different order, like backwards (A=26, A=25, A=24. it will find a character string just fine. It assumes that the encoded alphabet is in an incrementing order. It's more powerful than a typical relative search because it can find data strings even if they are in a completely arbitrary encoding system.Ī typical relative search uses the alphabet as a guide. It is primarily for console ROMs, but it works just as well to find any character data in any file type. This program is used to help find character strings in data files that don't use ASCII encoding.
I get contacted by a lot of people who want me to check out their game, republish their press release, or somehow how let them piggyback on whatever small amount of attention this blog can bring.A program for searching for text strings via binary masks, written by TheAlmightyGuru. Usually I ignore them, but this time the email was a tad bit different. The team at Ub3rgames is negotiating a licensing deal with Aventurine to re-open Darkfall as a somewhat new game called Darkfall: New Dawn. Why did they contact me? Apparently they read my stuff regularly. Now I get a lot of people buttering me up. It’s usually in the form of, “We’re big fans of your blog,” or “We really agree with you.” Most of that I shrug off as the usual BS.
They cited specific things about the blog here that has influenced them over the years. In fact, I “brought them to Darkfall” which means I could be the reason why they played Darkfall to begin with. My last post about Darkfall talked about how I would never go back to a Darkfall run by Aventurine, but if someone else stepped up and took the reins I would be much more willing to try. Apparently that got these guys thinking because they mention that specific post as something that got the wheels turning and motivated them. Could it still be buttering me up to get me to cover them? Sure, but I like a little butter now and again. We exchanged emails a bit and they sent me over a link to New Dawn in a nutshell. It’s a little bit like a design document talking about how they want to change the game to be more like a fantasy version of EVE.
Giving more reasons to play, and more ways to play, especially “positive” ways to play rather thank just ganking.Fixing the economy (or actually creating one).Take a look and let me know what you think. I see a lot of potential here, especially in making Darkfall more than just a “gankbox” as they call it.