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PS4 CFW and Hacks       Thread starter ZeroFox       Start date Mar 16, 2018 at 11:24 PM       174      
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Hi everyone, I have created a tool for this "modding" community, expanding on what's been done in this space.

I took out the horizon trainer file because it was actually nothing, just for demo purposes.

To start, not many people will recognize who I am because I am using a different alias. However, back in the Xbox 360 scene, I was the one who fixed up XPowerPlay by the2000 and the first person to release trainers for the 360.

Since then a lot of people approached me and I helped where I could, some of those people I encountered are even here now I believe (@DeathRGH, @vampirexx ?). That scene then took off and other people started making trainers.

That brings me to now, I've been watching the PS4 scene and what's been happening as far as memory and "trainer" tools go, and I'm happy to see some progress has been made. So I've decided to make my own contribution and help out the community as I did with the 360.

Now I've been working on this tool for awhile now in my spare time (even before PS4Cheater), but my spare time has been sparse which is why it has taken me so long to get this tool out there. Although it may seem similar to other tools out there there is added value to this specific tool.

Let me introduce you to the PS4 Trainer Utility: Community Edition (TUCE). Works on both 4.05 and 4.55.

Main Features Include:
  • Extensive searching capabilities: search for many different kinds of values (integers, floats, strings, etc.), while using different equality comparisons (bigger than, smaller than, value between, changed, unchanged, opposites such as NOT bigger than, etc).
  • Built-in dynamic trainer editor and loader: Simple and intuitive, create trainers with ease AND run them all within the same tool. Using trainers is super easy that even non-experienced people can use (they're all buttons!, just click and go!)
  • Other memory tools at your disposal: Poke memory, view memory, dump memory. Save address tables, add newly found addresses during to scan to a trainer with ease.
F.A.Q:

Q: Why is this slower scanning memory than PS4Cheater?

A:
While I can't speak for how PS4Cheater works, I noticed that when I did the EXACT same scan side-by-side using TUCE and PS4Cheater, I got significantly more results with TUCE than PS4Cheater. With TUCE I got over 16k results while PS4 Cheater only gave me 4k on the same scan. I'm not sure why this is but I can attest that my method will give you EVERY single result based on your search.

Q: I'm running a trainer but x,y,z value is not changing, why?!

A:
A lot of values are dynamically allocated and as such the address the value is stored in changes on every console reboot. In order to trace the value back to where it gets assigned we need a debugger, which is currently not available.

Special thanks to @g991 (aka Golden) for creating jkpatch, which this tool utilizes.

Screenshots:

PS4 Trainer Utility Community Edition (TUCE) v0.9 by ZeroFox.png

PS4 Trainer Utility Community Edition (TUCE) v0.9 by ZeroFox 2.png

PS4 Trainer Utility Community Edition (TUCE) v0.9 by ZeroFox 3.png


Download:
This is an ALPHA release due so many variables that I could simply not test every single scenario. If you do come across any bugs or issues, or even any feature requests, please let me know and I will do my best to provide support.

Thanks,
-ZF

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4th reboot and now ps4 is shutting down when i select IDC/Specter.. ill try vortex..
anyone know why this is happening? (is there a way to back my .db up? lost all once and dont want to again.)
 
im on 4.05 as well.
i had something similar with IDC/HEN and boot into game. it kept crashing my console 3 times. you can try to unplug the console completely and let it power cycle ..Reset for 2-5 mins. that's what i've done and im good so far, no crashing since yesterday. i am guessing it has something to do with its full memories.
 
@Bigfoot76
I was able to find, at least, the health using float and exact value in the search, and discovered why i wasn't able before.

You see, i did a first scan looking for my health (700), and then jumped from a cliff and did a Next Scan with my new health, but found nothing. So, i tried again. This time, after the first scan with 700 of health, i didn't do a next scan. I jumped from a cliff and, after my health changed to 495, i pressed refresh in ps4cheater, and this is what i get.

DVife99.jpg

You see? The new value is a fraction, and that is why i was getting zero result every time i made a next scan... Because i was looking for my health on screen (495), instead of 494,1367.

So, i changed the value back to 700 and locked it. Everything works fine. My hp was always at 700 after the machine went violent on me. And the addresses never changed even after teleporting a lot. And i mean it when i said i teleported a lot. I really wanted the address to change for testing purposes, hahaha.

Oh well, at the end i went crazy and jumped from a super high cliff... and died. Yes, with the fall i received more than 700 of damage, so even with the code active, that didn't prevented my dead :p

And, after the loading screen, the code didn't work anymore. So, i went back to ps4cheater and searched my health again. This time, my health wasn't in [3]-3-258000000-131072KB... but in [4]-3-260000000-131072KB

Again, the address didn't change after teleporting. Here is a video of me searching for the health address.

I thought fuzzy search should do the work in cases like this, but even after i tried it, it was just like doing a search with exact value.

@ZeroFox
You should look at this as well in your tool, 'cause i wasn't able to find health as well because of the fractioned values. And your tool lack of a refresh option for moments like this.
 
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