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Disable Midway Powerup

How do I do that? I forgot it seems hehe
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$00F2E2 (x74E2) - Change to 0x80 to disable midway powerups (or EA EA to make them always make you big, even if you have a better powerup).
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Originally posted by Alcaro
$00F2E2 (x74E2) - Change to 0x80 to disable midway powerups (or EA EA to make them always make you big, even if you have a better powerup).

and how do I do that?
Check out my YouTube channel, I play all kinds of games, and recently started playing hacks again after many many years! https://www.youtube.com/c/zaziuma
I think (but I am not sure) that you can use this easy tool called "SMW Customizer" You can find it in the tool section. It's easy to use and I think that you can change it very easy there.
Originally posted by Zaziuma
Originally posted by Alcaro
$00F2E2 (x74E2) - Change to 0x80 to disable midway powerups (or EA EA to make them always make you big, even if you have a better powerup).

and how do I do that?


Or if your planning on doing more hex edits use "Transhexalation" from the tools section.
Originally posted by 1UPdudes
Originally posted by Zaziuma
Originally posted by Alcaro
$00F2E2 (x74E2) - Change to 0x80 to disable midway powerups (or EA EA to make them always make you big, even if you have a better powerup).

and how do I do that?


Or if your planning on doing more hex edits use "Transhexalation" from the tools section.

Hi, I tried using Transhexaltation thing, but I couldn't find the thing to change, how do I find it using the guy's thing above?
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Press Ctrl+G, enter the PC offset of the address you wish to edit (in this case x74E2) and press enter, and then type in the new value.
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Alright, it works now, thanks, you can close this post I guess.
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Generally you shouldn't close a thread after a problem is solved, since someone might have something else to add (like this post), or you might only think the problem is solved, when it isn't.
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