37 lines
1.1 KiB
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37 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
## Features
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- read and write memory
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- change DirectX state
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- Draw DirectX overlay (still need to make a useful overlay)
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- Dump various data structures to the console
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- Assemble and execute code on the fly
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- Can be controlled via keyboard shortcuts (TODO: allow defining own shortcuts for commands)
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## Prerequisites
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- Visual Studio 2017/2019 (others might work)
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- CMake
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- Python 3.6 or newer
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## Building
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Open VS 32-bit command prompt (`vcvars32.bat`) and run the following two commands
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```batch
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cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" -B build
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cmake --build build --target install
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```
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This will find the Games's installation folder, verify that the version you have is compatible with ScrapHacks and drop the compiled `.pyd` file into the correct folder to be imported
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## Getting started
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- open the ingame console (Ctrl+^)
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- type `import ScrapHack`
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- type `$help`
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## Notes
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(this has only been tested with a (cracked/unpacked/de-obfuscated) `Scrap.exe` v1.0 with a SHA1 checksum of `d2dde960e8eca69d60c2e39a439088b75f0c89fa` , other version will crash if the memory offsets don't match)
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