Every Full Marks event runs for 6 days, so as long as you're aware of when the event starts (typically Monday), then you'll know when it ends (typically Sunday). Jam City is an American company too, so the start/end times for events vary depending on whether or not Daylight Savings Time is active. Currently it's off, so most events start and end at 10pm UTC. When DST begins again in March, the event time will change to 9pm UTC. That way it stays the same hour for Americans like me (4pm Eastern Time, 3pm Central Time, etc.)Waffle, when can we play again? I'm bored af. Exams just finished and I was actually getting into the game. Can we login tomorrow? Anyone?
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What value do you change? Because i tried to change the value i searched for independently but then the game crashed so then i tried to copy the xor key and paste it into the encrypted key and change the value that way but it still crashed.Glad it worked
For creature xp, there's 2 methods you can use. The one that you are asking about (changing the timer) is easy to do, but can cause problems. you essentially search for the timer in memory (in seconds) before you feed/bond and then change it to a lower number. For example, for bonding takes 12 hours, this is 43200 seconds. If you search for 43200 as a dword, you then change all of the results to a low number such as 1. Then when you bond again the timer will only be 1 second. This change will reset after exiting and reentering the game.
That method is an older method that was used a few years ago. It works most times, but can cause crashes as some of the other 43200 results that you are editing could potentially be values that are unrelated to creatures. For that reason, I don't recommend that method and instead recommend this second method.
There is a better method, which is slightly slower but is guaranteed to work and is a lot safer. Similar to how you can edit attributes, you can edit a creatures overall xp and then set it to a higher number. Using the creatures tab in this guide, you can find the overall xp that your creature has and then change it to a higher number (but not too high).
I will use the Abraxan as an example. Make sure that when you do this method, your creature still has feed and bond still available. You firstly want to search for your current xp as a dword. If you are level 1 it will just be the number show on screen. If you are a higher level you need the cumulative value, which is current xp + the xp of the previous levels. E.G. for abraxan if I was level 4 affection with 100 xp, I use the guide (lines 167 downwards show all the xp per level for creatures) to work out that level 1 is 102 xp, level 2 is 128 xp, and level 3 is 178xp. Therefore I add 102+128+178+100 and get 508. I search for this as a dword. I then feed the creature to gain 35 more xp, and then search for 543.
The search might have only 1 result at this point. If not, bond and get 11 more xp and then search for 554. There should be 1 result at this point. I then change this encrypted value to 2550 (which is max xp for that creature show between lines 82 and 137 in that guide). I generally set it to a number just below max so that next time I feed it, it naturally rolls over to max (as through memory editing I can tell that the game stores values over the max so doing it this way is less suspicious if JC checked the numbers).
If this is too complicated, I might be able to quickly record a video of it, but all my creatures are maxed so I would have to wait for my friends account before I do that.
Perhaps you forgot to pause the game?What value do you change? Because i tried to change the value i searched for independently but then the game crashed so then i tried to copy the xor key and paste it into the encrypted key and change the value that way but it still crashed.
I paused the game everytime i tried to edit the valuesPerhaps you forgot to pause the game?
I honestly go for gaming laptops but maybe mine being 1k euros is too much for you perhaps a bit lower if you want gaming one idk do office based ones have virtualization and how good would they run emulator for game tho.Hello, i want an advice : which laptop should i buy which has virtualization ? I'm tringle to know how can i know if it has or nor virtualization. Thanks
I suppose i could write to the sellers.Honnêtement, j'opte pour les ordinateurs portables de jeu, mais peut-être que le mien à 1 000 euros est trop cher pour vous, peut-être un peu moins si vous voulez un ordinateur de jeu. Je ne sais pas si ceux basés sur Office ont la virtualisation et à quel point exécuteraient-ils un émulateur pour le jeu.
Convert December 1st, 10pm UTC to your local timezone.View attachment 687085Brothers from different mothers, how much time left?
Check if the CPU supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V (you can find this info on the manufacturer's website). Or, just open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc), go to the Performance tab, and see if 'Virtualization' is listed.I suppose i could write to the sellers.
Here is 3:24 pm and FM ends at 11 pm for me soView attachment 687085Brothers from different mothers, how much time left?
Thanks a lotVérifiez si le processeur prend en charge Intel VT-x ou AMD-V (vous pouvez trouver ces informations sur le site Web du fabricant). Ou ouvrez simplement le Gestionnaire des tâches (Ctrl + Maj + Échap), accédez à l'onglet Performances et voyez si « Virtualisation » est répertorié.