I just learned how to make codes like Inf Ammo, Inf Health etc. through NitePR's Searcher. After I made the codes, I have to use Cheat Hz. Is there any way I can remove the Cheat Hz effect on the code?
I just learned how to make codes like Inf Ammo, Inf Health etc. through NitePR's Searcher. After I made the codes, I have to use Cheat Hz. Is there any way I can remove the Cheat Hz effect on the code?
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Actually, if I am not mistaken...
Having your Hz set to like 15 or 31 etc is a good thing.
Why would you not want to have your Hz set to something other than 0?
I usually have my Hz set at all times to at least 31, but I think Hz 15 is better.
If a code calls for Hz to be set. There may be a reason in the code's function that may require that to be set. I don't know for sure, I am kind of guessing here.
Anyone have a true answer to this question asked by Prestige?
Cheat HZ just reapplies the code every xx/1000 seconds. What ever you set it to. For example I think Smokin's anti 12 requires HZ to be at 15/1000. This is because once the hex value of that address is changed something changes it back. Therefore by having your cheat Hz at 15/1000 every 15 thousands of a second the code is reapplied changing the value again.
To turn you cheat HZ off just go to PRX tab and change it to 0/1000.
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Originally Posted by Some phag
True, but I think the question that Prestige is asking is if a code is made and the code requires Hz to be set at 15/1000 for example is there a way to remove the necessity of the code requiring the Hz to be set at 15/1000.
if you finD an address tHat doesnt chaNge whenever yOu dO soMetHing, then you wont neeD hz, but hz is needed fOR codes tHat coNtinuOusly chaNgE their value.
Or you can DMA it ;)
i dont think DMAing it will help because the value will still change... there is some DMA's that require Hz15
i know that if you sub-routine a code that you no longer need Hz
the only other way to remove Hz is to find the codes function somewhere else where it doesn't change frequently
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