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noamlovescats How do I cheat?
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2026 6:44 am Post subject: How to find values on html files downloaded on your pc |
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| So I downloaded an offline to my computer game using an html and I did the thing where you cheat google by finding the process correctly but I couldn't find the values that I needed, I tried multiple times on several values and couldn't find the values
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AylinCE Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2026 7:11 am Post subject: |
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With the game open in Chrome, follow this path:
Click the three dots at the end of the Home screen connection bar >>
Hover over More Tools >>
Open Task Manager.
In this window, you can find the memory usage and PID number of your game next to its link or name.
You can find the PID number searched in CE by right-clicking on the Process List panel and selecting Decimal PID, or by typing 4 bytes into the scan box, checking the hex box next to it, and viewing the PID in hexadecimal format, which you can then find in the Process List.
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noamlovescats How do I cheat?
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:23 am Post subject: thanks |
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| Turned out it didn't work for the game I was trying to do it. I tested it with cookie clicker open source and website and they both worked
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AylinCE Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2026 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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If you are unable to find the game's code or values within the Chrome processes, there is a high possibility that the game is running on a standalone engine or a hidden launcher rather than the browser's main renderer.
You should check your Windows Task Manager to verify this. Here is a quick way to test:
Check for Separate Processes: While the game is running, look at the 'Details' tab in Task Manager. Sort by Memory (Private Working Set). If you see a process with the game’s name or a different icon that isn't chrome.exe, the game is likely using its own client.
Command Line Column: In the 'Details' tab, right-click any header, click 'Select Columns', and check 'Command Line'. This will show you exactly where the process is running from. If it’s not pointing to your Chrome installation folder, you are looking at a standalone launcher.
Chrome's Internal Task Manager: Press Shift + Esc while in Chrome. If the game doesn't appear as a 'Tab' or 'Subframe' here, it's not being rendered by Chrome's engine.
In Cheat Engine, make sure you are attaching to the correct PID (Process ID) found in Task Manager. If it's a browser-based game but uses a separate plugin, searching only the 'Chrome.exe' processes will often yield no results.
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