Apost Khan Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Has anyone found where title history is located? I'd like to clear the history for every belt and reset them all to zero. I've been looking through pac files but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Is it the historical stats you want to clear? Or all the columns under championships? Quote
Apost Khan Posted June 28, 2015 Author Posted June 28, 2015 Is it the historical stats you want to clear? Or all the columns under championships?Historical stats. For Universe mode. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Is it the historical stats you want to clear? Or all the columns under championships?Historical stats. For Universe mode. Your best bet is looking at cheat engine. I couldn't find any static memory addresses for it though and changing anything just crashed the game. Quote
Apost Khan Posted June 28, 2015 Author Posted June 28, 2015 Is it the historical stats you want to clear? Or all the columns under championships?Historical stats. For Universe mode. Your best bet is looking at cheat engine. I couldn't find any static memory addresses for it though and changing anything just crashed the game.lol they did a great job hiding it. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 (edited) Could just be a case of me zeroing out the wrong thing. I'll look more in a bit. But yeah, they really did do a great job, despite them saying they support modding and something as simple as this can't even be found lol Try this memory address in cheat engine: F2F2D748. All it's given me is a bunch of crashes but maybe you can find a way. Edited June 28, 2015 by beastedot9 Quote
pozzum Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 I can possibly have a look at this sometime this weekend, beastedot9 did you try to find the title history by changing your champion around a few times? and generating that new info? I would guess that it stores the superstar as it's pach number in that area but I'm not 100% sure how to narrow down onto that area. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 (edited) I can possibly have a look at this sometime this weekend, beastedot9 did you try to find the title history by changing your champion around a few times? and generating that new info? I would guess that it stores the superstar as it's pach number in that area but I'm not 100% sure how to narrow down onto that area.I didn't do that yet. A simple increased value search should point to where the information is located. I've just been so busy lately and with so much to do, I think I need a spreadsheet of things to do just so I can remember lol. I'll possibly have a look at this later tonight just doing a value search whilst changing the champion every search. Edited June 30, 2015 by beastedot9 Quote
Apost Khan Posted June 30, 2015 Author Posted June 30, 2015 I know you guys are really busy, thanks for taking the time to look at that for me. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 (edited) This is by no means even ready but just to show it is possible: Right now it is an extremely tedious process and you would be doing value searches forever just deleting one championship history lol. What I'm going to find next is what address causes that 'times earned' and 'weeks held' to increment so it can just be wiped in one go. The way I did it now made me do a search for each and every superstar under the title history lol. Shouldn't take too long to figure out how to wipe it in one go Bit of an update, I was a bit too optimistic lol it seems those values are the ones we need to change. I have some addresses, one address is the 'times earned' and the other is weeks held. They have a 158 hexadecimal difference between them:1427690B0 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142769208 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - Weeks held1427683A8 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142768500 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - weeks held Edited June 30, 2015 by beastedot9 Quote
Apost Khan Posted June 30, 2015 Author Posted June 30, 2015 This is by no means even ready but just to show it is possible: Right now it is an extremely tedious process and you would be doing value searches forever just deleting one championship history lol. What I'm going to find next is what address causes that 'times earned' and 'weeks held' to increment so it can just be wiped in one go. The way I did it now made me do a search for each and every superstar under the title history lol. Shouldn't take too long to figure out how to wipe it in one go Bit of an update, I was a bit too optimistic lol it seems those values are the ones we need to change. I have some addresses, one address is the 'times earned' and the other is weeks held. They have a 158 hexadecimal difference between them:1427690B0 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142769208 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - Weeks held1427683A8 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142768500 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - weeks held Awesome find! I really don't need to wipe everyone. I really just wanted to wipe the retro doubles since I replaced Orton with Joe and now Joe is a former WWE champion, or the appalling JBL NXT history. Quote
beastedot9 Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 (edited) This is by no means even ready but just to show it is possible: Right now it is an extremely tedious process and you would be doing value searches forever just deleting one championship history lol. What I'm going to find next is what address causes that 'times earned' and 'weeks held' to increment so it can just be wiped in one go. The way I did it now made me do a search for each and every superstar under the title history lol. Shouldn't take too long to figure out how to wipe it in one go Bit of an update, I was a bit too optimistic lol it seems those values are the ones we need to change. I have some addresses, one address is the 'times earned' and the other is weeks held. They have a 158 hexadecimal difference between them:1427690B0 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142769208 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - Weeks held1427683A8 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142768500 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - weeks held Awesome find! I really don't need to wipe everyone. I really just wanted to wipe the retro doubles since I replaced Orton with Joe and now Joe is a former WWE champion, or the appalling JBL NXT history. Ah right in that case this should be fine. Just run an exact value search in cheat engine with type all in the drop down list below it. The exact value you want to search for is the weeks held or times earned. So if Jbl had it for 28 weeks, you search for an exact value of 28.Then with him as the champion advance 1 week and check that it has changed to 29 and the next search will be 'increased value by..' 1 Once you run the search, typically the address you want is right at the bottom with a static green address. You might have to test a few of them to see which value changes it (make sure you set the wrong ones back to their original values lol). But set the right value to 0. Save in-game and weeks held are done. The times earned is quicker as you just have to vacate the title when you do an 'increased value by ' 1 search.On my phone now so if further explanation is needed, I'll do that when I get on the pc. Edited June 30, 2015 by beastedot9 Quote
Apost Khan Posted June 30, 2015 Author Posted June 30, 2015 This is by no means even ready but just to show it is possible: Right now it is an extremely tedious process and you would be doing value searches forever just deleting one championship history lol. What I'm going to find next is what address causes that 'times earned' and 'weeks held' to increment so it can just be wiped in one go. The way I did it now made me do a search for each and every superstar under the title history lol. Shouldn't take too long to figure out how to wipe it in one go Bit of an update, I was a bit too optimistic lol it seems those values are the ones we need to change. I have some addresses, one address is the 'times earned' and the other is weeks held. They have a 158 hexadecimal difference between them:1427690B0 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142769208 - Adam Rose - wwe world heavyweight championship - Weeks held1427683A8 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - times earned142768500 - Neville - wwe world heavyweight championship - weeks held Awesome find! I really don't need to wipe everyone. I really just wanted to wipe the retro doubles since I replaced Orton with Joe and now Joe is a former WWE champion, or the appalling JBL NXT history. Ah right in that case this should be fine. Just run an exact value search in cheat engine with type all in the drop down list below it. The exact value you want to search for is the weeks held or times earned. So if Jbl had it for 28 weeks, you search for an exact value of 28.Then with him as the champion advance 1 week and check that it has changed to 29 and the next search will be 'increased value by..' 1 Once you run the search, typically the address you want is right at the bottom with a static green address. You might have to test a few of them to see which value changes it (make sure you set the wrong ones back to their original values lol). But set the right value to 0. Save in-game and weeks held are done. The times earned is quicker as you just have to vacate the title when you do an 'increased value by ' 1 search.On my phone now so if further explanation is needed, I'll do that when I get on the pc.Thanks! I should be able to figure it out.. Hopefully lol. I really appreciate the help! Quote
beastedot9 Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 No problem :). If you have any issues, I'll be happy to help. Quote
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