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GameConqueror 0.09 -- Linux 游戏作弊工具

你是否喜欢游戏修改?
你是否一直在寻找`CheatEngine for Linux`?
那么你不该错过:


Gameconqueror 是一款Linux游戏修改工具,用PyGTK写成,以scanmem作为后端。

我的目标是实现CheatEngine的大多数功能,成为名副其实的`CheatEngine for Linux`

现在已经实现了基本的搜索功能,支持不同的数据类型和搜索类型,如下:

数据类型:不同长度的类型:int{8/16/32/64}, float{32/64},未知长度的类型:int, float, 未知类型:number, 字节串和字符串:bytearray, string
搜索类型:相等,大于,小于,变化,未变,增大,减少

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下载:

PPA
https://launchpad.net/~coolwanglu/+archive/scanmem
我只在64bit Karmic下进行了测试,其他环境如果不能正常使用请告知,谢谢

SVN
svn checkout http://scanmem.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ scanmem

主页:
http://code.google.com/p/scanmem/
下载时注意选择0.09版本

运行需要python和python-gtk2, 编译需要libreadline(大多数发行版应该都默认安装吧)

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GameConqueror的BUG或者不恰当的使用会导致程序崩溃,请务必注意备份数据,资料等等。

安装后应该在“游戏”类别里出现菜单项,也可以直接运行gameconqueror(请在终端内运行,见下)

查看Value的悬停提示(tooltip)可以了解各种搜索语法,参考了金山游侠

至于那个烦人的终端窗口,现在只能在这里看到搜索进度和出错信息。我之前主要是实现scanmem的各种功能,界面改进则是下个版本的目标

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未来考虑实现的功能:

- 界面改进(搜索进度条,出错提示,用户交互等等)
- 指针搜索
- 可选的浮点数取整方式
- 十六进制内存查看/编辑器

不会实现的功能:

- 变速 (类似变速齿轮,这个不是不想写,而是不会写,有谁能教教我?)
- 反汇编器

欢迎使用,感谢反馈。

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