Difference between revisions of "Cheat Engine:Memory Scanning"
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Revision as of 21:11, 18 March 2012
This entry needs a lot of work. Please contribute if you can. Check this page to see if there are some suggestions for adding to Memory Scanning. |
Initial contribution, just placing a few 'things about ce scanning' here to work out later
Memory scanning is one of the most major features of CheatEngine. Memory scanning is reading the memory provided to the application. CheatEngine's scanning makes use of multiple processors when available.
CheatEngine allows you to search addresses in various ways using different types of searching.
Firstly you need to define what type of search you want. What you need to define is: Value Type, Scan Option, Scan Range and other smaller options.