weetabixharry
Associate Captain
Edit: There is now a full Player/Club editor available for download here:
https://www.planetcricket.org/forums/threads/editor-for-cricket-captain-2018-release.114601
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I haven't posted on these forums in some years. Around a decade ago, I co-wrote the ICC 2009 Editor (but all credit goes to Fe98 for writing the ICC 2008 Editor, and everyone else for reverse-engineering the memory addresses).
If I remember correctly, I also updated the Editor for ICC 2011. However, with increasing numbers of people playing online, it was controversial as the online game was apparently being ruined by cheaters.
Back in those days, I remember there was a huge community effort to reverse-engineer the memory locations of the various player attributes. Does this still happen? Have the Editor / Scout / Stats Editor been updated at all in recent years?
I think the general feeling was that manually editing memory locations was sufficiently difficult that the type of people capable of doing it were likely to be big ICC enthusiasts and not online cheats. However, publicly releasing the editor gave free access to all the idiots who just wanted to cheat online and ruin it for everyone else.
Personally, I have never played ICC online, so I think it's a real shame if these tools aren't developed any more. In my opinion, the biggest risk for cheating is also the least interesting feature of the editor: changing player abilities. For me, I really just want the following:
- Infinite budget;
- Infinite training/physio/fielding sessions;
- Read-only access to player abilities (e.g. ICC Scout);
- Ability to remove player injuries.
My feeling is that these things are elementary to change using CheatEngine, so there would be little harm in releasing this publicly. If there is a general agreement on this, then I will happily upload it to this thread.
It would be really nice to update ICC Scout, but this would require a bigger community effort. I'm not sure how much interest there is in that now.
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