![]() If you are just fiddling around with multiplayer or even a HAT server with friends you know you can trust, there really is no need to either turn off the cheat mode nor even use the cheat mode to make any gear you want. ![]() There are a LOT of excellent utilities and information files on there in addition to just the character editor.Īnd b6223 is correct. I thought I had posted a working link to that in another post in this forum, but maybe I did not. No apologies necessary, your questions are entirely good ones.Įxlend's home page is long gone now, but you can find his char edit utility (v 2.09 I think was the latest) on a Wayback Machine mirror of his web page that was taken quite a while ago. ![]() It doesn't matter though, unless you really wanted to learn HOW I turned off the cheat mode and HOW I made the patcher that does it for you.you can still just turn it off by modifying that one INTEL instruction code line of your rom2server.exe file.you don't have to know how or why it works. Someplace out on the internet is a microsoft word file I made where I explain step by step how I found where the cheat program lines are in the program and came up with a workable and extremely simple way to turn it all off.but I'm not sure where you might find that to actually download that explanation.sorry. That's how the cheat mode is thus utterly disabled without even having to erase the parts of the program that process the cheats themselves. So even if somebody enters the RIGHT cheat codes and instructions to turn on the cheat mode, the program acts as if they always entered the WRONG information. What you've now done is change that so the ROM2 program jumps to the failed comparison NO MATTER WHAT. What you have in fact done is change the Intel CPU instruction which tells the Rom2 computer program to JUMP to another offset to continue running the server IF and only if the previous register comparison was NOT EQUAL (in other words a comparison was previously done to see if the player's character is NOT authorized to turn on the cheat mode.and if they are NOT authorized, the program continues running from this jump offset location). That's it.you have just patched your rom2server.exe file so that NOBODY can activate the cheat mode on your servers. Go to offset 001025A9 There you will find the hex code value "75". You just need to hex edit your "rom2server.exe" file using some sort of hexadecimal editor program. If you know how to hex edit a file (using a hex editor program) then you can make the patch yourself manually too. You have a right to protect yourself and your computer from stuff you don't know or trust. exe extension and you just can't be sure what it's going to do to your computer system, then feel free to NOT run my little patcher. If you don't trust this little program because it has a. ![]() In this case, you are making one tiny hex edit to the "rom2server.exe" file on your hard drive (this is the program that hosts the servers in HAT dedicated server mode and I assume also in multiplayer mode. And ALWAYS ALWAYS make a backup of any file you are going to edit BEFORE you edit it (just in case you need to return back to your original). There are brief instructions for how to apply it in the tiny program when you run it. One place you can download this patch is here: The admin can apply the patch if they want and thus prevent ANYONE from ever being able to turn the cheat mode on. There's nothing the players can do to stop the cheat mode from being totally disabled. And since it is installed at the server side, the HAT admin has total 100% control of their own HAT. It means that not even the HAT admin can turn the cheat mode on.NOBODY can once this patch is installed. It does so by preventing the program execution from ever being able to process that section of the game code. The patch literally turns OFF the entire cheat mode in the Rom2 program.
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