My playing time is grossly exaggerated on Steam due to putting the computer to sleep when I go to bed at night on say floor B7 of the Item World, then resuming playing after work.
I either need to waste a Gency's Exit every time or leave the computer on overnight. If it wasn't I probably could have used a simple hex editor to just give some XP to my good-for-nothing cleric so my brawler can self-heal and use shield and not have to grind so much in order to beat level 5-2.Īlso the Item World takes too long to go 10 floors, they really should have included a quicksave. According to GameFAQs the PlayStation version can be easily edited, so this had to have been deliberate. Why the authors feel the need to encrypt the save games for Disgaea, a single player game in the first place I don't understand. So since I couldn't get info, I thought I'd ask if anybody knows what tools are safe and where to get them. I tried asking on and only got told what the basic definition of what a PUP is, completely ignoring that I was well aware of what PUP means, but was asking for a searchable database to decipher Windows Defender's cryptic warnings about PUPs into "This program installs malware without asking you." or "This program has checkboxes checked by default that will install adware and install a browser search engine unless you uncheck it." "This program has a logger that monitors what you do and reports back and it automatically runs when the computer starts up regardless of if you're using the trainer or not" vs "This program is a trainer that modifies memory in another program, potentially suspicious behavior." Which ones are safe and which actually are trojans? I can't tell the difference with the cryptic warnings and I can't find a database that explains what it means. It makes me want to know, does the program install adware/malware automatically that can't be easily removed, or does it simply have tricky checkboxes that try to trick you into installing it? I'm aware of that, but Windows Defender returns cryptic warnings about "FusionCore" or "OfferCore" and I can't just google to find out what it means. The WWW hadn't been invented yet and I wouldn't get a modem until 7 years after getting Bard's Tale) I'd just cheat them back to max spell points and pretended I waited the hour while occasionally fighting random battles. Even then once I obtained a hex editor (which was something like 2 years after getting Bard's Tale. The closest I used to do was with Bard's Tale where I'd do my homework while waiting for my mages to regain spell points. I used to handle boring grinding better, back when I played Final Fantasy Legend I or II on the Game Boy, and to a lessor extent Final Fantasy Adventure, and I was killing time when my mother would drag me on her marathon shopping trips or even just to the grocery store. I found a "trainer" to give "HL" the in-game currency, but not XP.Īll the so-called editors and trainers I can find with Google set off warnings from either Windows Defender or Malwarebytes.ĭoes anybody know of a character editor that can be used to edit XP so I can skip some grinding and get on with the story in Disgaea that won't install malware or adware for Disgaea 1 on Windows? However, the game lives up to it's reputation for grinding, and the save files are encrypted so I can't hex edit some XP to eliminate the grinding. I was given Disgaea PC for my birthday back in February.