Would you like a general technical explanation of how game inventory systems use hashes, instead?
: Locate the desired item in a Hash List PDF or text file, copy its ID, and paste it into the "Hash ID" field within the cheat table.
: Users should always back up their save files before using an inventory editor, as modifying game memory can lead to file corruption or unintended bugs. Additionally, hash lists must match the game's current version (e.g., v1.60), as major updates can sometimes shift memory addresses or render old hashes obsolete. Assassin's Creed: Origins - Page 36 - FearLess Cheat Engine
For example, the game doesn’t save "Predator Bow." It might save something like 0x7A3F2B1C .
Occasionally, after using a hash, you will equip a weapon or shield that renders invisibly in-game (Bayek holds nothing, but attacks work).
The hash list above is a starter pack. For the complete 50-page database, use these resources:
: Locate the desired item in a Hash List PDF or text file, copy its ID, and paste it into the "Hash ID" field within the cheat table. | Item Name | Hash ID | |
: Users should always back up their save files before using an inventory editor, as modifying game memory can lead to file corruption or unintended bugs. Additionally, hash lists must match the game's current version (e.g., v1.60), as major updates can sometimes shift memory addresses or render old hashes obsolete. Assassin's Creed: Origins - Page 36 - FearLess Cheat Engine Additionally, hash lists must match the game's current
For example, the game doesn’t save "Predator Bow." It might save something like 0x7A3F2B1C .
Occasionally, after using a hash, you will equip a weapon or shield that renders invisibly in-game (Bayek holds nothing, but attacks work).
The hash list above is a starter pack. For the complete 50-page database, use these resources: