![]() Similarly you can use savestates if there is branching path you want to take. You can happily use whatever cheats are available (or make some) to allow you to speed through the game with infinite health or something so it is not like you need to do a full run. To that end you are faced with emulators and either the tile viewers or disabling layers as you find things in the game. Not even the old insane difficulty people ( ) appeared to look at it and they went in for quite a bit of stuff. Some games have premade tools by people that went through the whole game and figured it all out, and in turn made tools using that info for others to play with, but while Tactics Ogre is liked by fans of tactics games it is not as well pulled apart by hackers (give or take a translation of the SNES entry in the series and a few choice piece of info for said same ). If you don't care to spend however long it takes learning hacking in earnest ( ) then you will probably be limited to emulator methods, which work just fine if a bit more long winded than some (though I still use them). ![]() As mentioned in that thread there are no one program that can do it all - programmers of games could arrange things however they wanted (within the limits of the hardware anyway), and they usually did.
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