Have you ever wanted to make a trainer, like those you find on the internet?
Well, this tutorial will teach you how.
For this tutorial, you will need Sothink SWF Decompiler, which you can find here:
You will also need Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, but you’ll have to find a download some other place, or buy it.
If you have any questions, email me at aaron@litzmanorbaptist.com
Have fun,
~Elec0
call shkChampion.SetVariable(“_root.warriors.champ.health”, 99999)
There’s the code for the button, on request.
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nice tutorial but i can't hear you bro…please make ur voice in the video louder =)
YOU ARE A BEAST A BEAST FROM THE EAST THANKS BRO
argh…. I keep having this problem where when I add an item to my form thats not originally in the toolbox I cannot debug, this includes the Shock Wave Flash thing…. Plz help thanks
Thumb up so he can see this
how do u go to components in vb 2003?
Nope, it's different.
Finding the variable and changing it are two different things.
Did you actually watch the video, because I explained both of them in it.
how do you know what the variable is, say i wanted to change the lives of a character how do i do that?
The only thing that I can think of is that it's still trying to work. So once you hit decompile, just leave it there for like five minutes, then if it doesn't work, I have no idea.
I would if I could.
will someone make a tutorail on how to make one out of visual basic 2008…plzzz
talk louder noob
talk louder noob
Uhm…you pretty much just open the .swf and it'll to everything for you.
I just downloaded the decompiler, and I'm lost. By decompiling, it means getting the variables, right? Can you point out a tut for that? Or tell me how to decompile it? Thanks..
I'm sure it's better quality, but I'm working on getting the quality up.
But, if you want to make a trainer for Stick RPG, what's the point of someone else doing all the work for you?
Decompile it and see.
Call ShockwaveFlash1.SetVariable("_root.warriors.champ.health", 9999)