we want to scan for our score so we can edit its value in memory. In the value box, we need to do a First Scan to find the value we want in memory, i.e. For those who do know and have used Cheat Engine before (as a kid), the first couple of steps might be familiar.įirst, we’ll open up the game and Cheat Engine, then proceed to load the pinball.exe process like so: For those who aren’t familiar with Cheat Engine, it’s basically a memory-hacking tool which accesses another process’s memory space for disassembling and debugging… and causing mayhem by changing values everywhere. The tool we are going to use is the classic Cheat Engine (I’ll be using version 6.6), infamous (especially around kids) for being used to hack game scores on their favourite games. Well, it’s actually pretty easy if you have the right tool and the relevent skills (obviously). What we’re going to do first is exploring how one could go about and change their game score. Enjoy! Hacking 3D Pinball - Space Cadet Hacking the In-game Score This write up is motivational material for other reverse engineers out there and just lulz for everybody else who is interested. I’ve been getting more into reverse engineering these few days and I thought I’d give my skills a shot at a real application and see how far I could go. When someone has too much time on their hands (and usually also has a lot of work to do), their productivity sometimes slips… and by “slips”, I mean it completely collapses into itself and implodes.ĪNYWAY, back to the focus of this thread, I decided to have some fun with my newly installed Windows XP OS on my VM, and by fun, I mean screwing around with this wonderful game which brings me back so many memories: 3D Pinball - Space Cadet.
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