...and wanted to find my health address/pointer/ECT
I don't know what ECT is, but addresses of values and pointers to values are different.
If you're searching for a value and for whatever reason you're certain it's in a certain module, click the box immediately under "Memory Scan Options" in the main form and select the module there.
If you're doing a pointerscan, you can use the "Base address must be in specific range" box (self explanatory). Note that this won't speed up scans. CE starts from the pointed-to address and works backwards toward the base address. (it could save time writing results to disk, but that shouldn't be a bottleneck if you're using multiple pointermaps as is recommended) _________________
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...and wanted to find my health address/pointer/ECT
I don't know what ECT is, but addresses of values and pointers to values are different.
If you're searching for a value and for whatever reason you're certain it's in a certain module, click the box immediately under "Memory Scan Options" in the main form and select the module there.
If you're doing a pointerscan, you can use the "Base address must be in specific range" box (self explanatory). Note that this won't speed up scans. CE starts from the pointed-to address and works backwards toward the base address. (it could save time writing results to disk, but that shouldn't be a bottleneck if you're using multiple pointermaps as is recommended)
Thank you, this helps mostly to reduce manual work when searching through pointermap, to filter modules. Sometimes I would have like 3000 pointerscan results and more then half would be irrelevant in some other .dll
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