Anapan wrote:There are many, actually. I'll list the ones I have experience with:
Back in the DOS days, I used Game Wizard 32
https://anapan.525lines.moe/Game%20Wizard.htm
In Windows 98 & XP times, I used GameWiz32 1.42; 1.43 is here but if it isn't the registered version I can provide the version I used if someone wants it. It still worked in windows 7.
https://gamecopyworld.com/games/gcw_game_tools.shtml
The last few times my nephew needed some help in some games on the computer I found the solutions using Cheat Engine (their forums are full of memory value tables for most windows games)
https://www.cheatengine.org/
All of these work on emulators for their respective OSes, they just search for changing memory values (HP, defense, etc) and can then modify or lock them into a value.
Just be aware that online games will not allow these things. I don't play games online, but I hear you can use a Chronus device for stuff:
https://www.cronusmax.com/
looks like cheatengine.org is the answer, but I am not sure how it works on emulated games as in playstation and others. Does not seem very user friendly either, have to look more into it thanks!
The other options seem outdated?