

And poking the wrong address will obviously not have the intended effect. That value should have the hex encoding 0x0098967F, so it seems to me that the value was entered with the correct final digit gone missing.Īnyone creating a cheat code with that kind of typo ruining the data part may also have made a similar (but inherently worse) mistake in the address part. And the numerical value is equivalent to the decimal value 624999, not the value 9,999,999 as claimed in the cheat title. The hex value 0x0098967 only has 7 hex digits, whereas the standard CwCheat format requires 8. I don't play that game myself, but regardless of the game, there's one thing about that cheat code which strikes me as very odd indeed. So heres the problem, some the cheats doesn't work with the game, even if that was only a pretty basic cheat (Max Money), but the more complex cheat like (EXP Multiplier) works. (10-19-2013 04:47 AM)Spectre Wrote: I got some sort of issues with SD Gundam G Generation Overworld. In those days, I really believed that would be the world's one and only truth. Oh and check if your copy is ULUS-10461 coz those cheats only work on that specific copy Athlon x4 635 OC 2GBĤGB DDR3 cannot gain anything without first giving something in return, to obtain something of equal value must be lost that is gaming world's first law of equivalent exchange.

Have you enabled it on the PPSSPP menu ? If not, do this : I even tried using the reload cheats function.

Then I tried making a 'memstick/PSP/Cheats' path location and putting the cheat file in there, but it's still not working. PPSSPP seems to have created a cheats folder in the root directory instead of memstick/PSP/Cheats. I'm using PPSSPP v0.9.1 and I have cheats enabled.

(10-17-2013 04:58 AM)Shina Wrote: So, the cheats I'm trying to use doesn't appear to work for the US version of Disgaea 2.
