
im thinking this cause i looked in the codelist.

I think its slot based and each slot has a different address and you can set the value to an item id and voilla you have the item but im stuck on how to find the addresses for the slots. Hacking ap, exp etc are all easy cause the value is in your face, but what about items etc (not amount of item) I was wondering if you could help me a bit,

but ill give it a bash when its all sorted. Yea as i said in the ps2 hacking topic my pc sucks and cant run ps2 games. and no more than 255 unless you change the type to 4 bytes also dont change the value to more than 80 unless you change the type to 2 bytes. Note: same as exp above make sure you have 4 party members so you can get everyone in your party ap. The same as the exp one above but you search for the ap youve achieved and it is on byte search and will take longer because you have smaller numbers like 1,2,5,10 to search for. Note: you will only get 5 addresses if you have 4 party members in the battle because the way the exp is given out, if you dont have anyone in 4th position or whatever one, the game wont give that position any exp. for example, the 2nd address of the 4 is for the amount of exp the character who is in second position will recieve. but the other 4 addresses do and are for each character in order. The 1st address of the 5 doesnt actually change the amount of exp you get just waht you see. Give you character the exp and ap, search for the amount of exp you recieved from the battle, you shouldnt have to many addresses come up, hopefully 5, if more than 5 go into battle again and repeat until you have 5.

Once you finish a battle and are looking at the page where you get exp and ap (before you push x(default Z key) to If not, sell something and filter through the addresses(repeat until you're left with 1 address) Open up your in game menu (D is the default keyboard button for triangle i think)Īnd simply search the amount of Gil you have and you should come up with 1 address hopefully, Just basically find your wanted address and change the value to whatever you want. You can also save your cheat table as it is, the addresses stay the same(or have done for several times on my pc) The process you open would be your emulator, epsxe.exe in my case.

: PSX emulator obviously (epsxe 1.5.2 is my prefferred choice) You need: T-search, Cheat engine etc (any memory editor should do if you can choose the value type, byte, 2 bytes etc)
