Why Games Show Fake Coins or Crash After Editing
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Description
Many times when you find a coin value in a game and change it, the game crashes, or it shows fake coins that you cannot use. Even if you select all memory ranges, use Auto, and enable Encrypted, it still may not work.
This is the reality in some games: you cannot hack coins directly because they are heavily protected. The game shows fake coins because only the visible value was edited, not the real value.
In this video, medals are searched as Dword in all green memory ranges, because those ranges often contain most values. The value is found, but when medals are changed, it shows fake medals, they cannot be used, and the value gets restored. So the game cannot be hacked directly (at least not directly). A different trick is shown in Video No. 3 by tricking the game.
Some currencies cannot be hacked directly. The server provides that currency data, and the local game cannot change it. Even spin results can be predetermined on the server. So those "free currency hack" videos are mostly a waste of time.
Video No. 3 teaches how to hack medals by tricking the game, even with protection.
Things to Remember
- If a game is strongly protected, direct currency editing may fail even after correct scanning steps.
- Fake coins usually mean only display values changed, not the real server/game logic value.
- Server-controlled currencies cannot be changed by local memory edits.
- Use this chapter as preparation for the tricking method shown in Video No. 3.
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