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TheDr95

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Hey, not sure if anyone is online at the moment. But the trainer isn't working for me, sadly. I have it running as admin as well, so not sure what else there is. I am using the correct build as well. Unless there was a hotfix that I don't know about after v1.02.

Edit: I found my issue. I was using the 32 bit version, as opposed to the 64 bit. I should have checked before posting.
And, does anyone know the pointer for XP? I've been looking, with no luck though.
 
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sherlotta

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Hey, not sure if anyone is online at the moment. But the trainer isn't working for me, sadly. I have it running as admin as well, so not sure what else there is. I am using the correct build as well. Unless there was a hotfix that I don't know about after v1.02.

Edit: I found my issue. I was using the 32 bit version, as opposed to the 64 bit. I should have checked before posting.
And, does anyone know the pointer for XP? I've been looking, with no luck though.

CE 6.7

* Connect to West of Loathing process
* Under "Mono" menu, select "Activate mono features"
* Under "Mono" menu, select "Dissect mono"
* Expand the only item in the list
* Expand "Assembly-CSharp"
* Expand "MPlayer"
* Expand "methods"
* Click on either "AddXP" or "AddMeat" to select it
* Right click it and select "Execute/Invoke method"
* Under the "Instance address" drop down, select the first item
* In the other box, enter how much you want to increase your value by
* Click "OK" <- CE will not show that anything happened, it will look like you clicking "OK" did nothing (no result, no message, nothing) but then go to your game and you will see the value changed.
 

TheDr95

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CE 6.7

* Connect to West of Loathing process
* Under "Mono" menu, select "Activate mono features"
* Under "Mono" menu, select "Dissect mono"
* Expand the only item in the list
* Expand "Assembly-CSharp"
* Expand "MPlayer"
* Expand "methods"
* Click on either "AddXP" or "AddMeat" to select it
* Right click it and select "Execute/Invoke method"
* Under the "Instance address" drop down, select the first item
* In the other box, enter how much you want to increase your value by
* Click "OK" <- CE will not show that anything happened, it will look like you clicking "OK" did nothing (no result, no message, nothing) but then go to your game and you will see the value changed.

Thank you. I had been trying to make something from nothing for a while there XD Is this possible for other games? Like 20XX, in regards to air dashing, double jumping and stats?
 

sherlotta

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Thank you. I had been trying to make something from nothing for a while there XD Is this possible for other games? Like 20XX, in regards to air dashing, double jumping and stats?
im sure it is you just have to play around with it.
 

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I will make it a point to never download a program from this site again. As soon as I booted up the program I got a warning from my virus protection saying that a trogen.gen.2 was found and I plan on not having my computer destroyed by a puny script kiddys attempt at a hijacking so take my warning and don't install any of these programs as they may contain harmful files.
 

TheOriginalBob

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I will make it a point to never download a program from this site again. As soon as I booted up the program I got a warning from my virus protection saying that a trogen.gen.2 was found and I plan on not having my computer destroyed by a puny script kiddys attempt at a hijacking so take my warning and don't install any of these programs as they may contain harmful files.
If you expect anyone to take you seriously:
1 - Don't name your account 'Pussdestroyer'
2 - Read read read! Trainers are third-party systems which internally edit other programs. That means your anti-virus software automatically flags them as potentially dangerous. This is almost always a false alarm. Seeing as to how you're the only one with this 'issue', I can assure you that it is perfectly safe to use, even with your anti-virus software acting up.
 
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