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Persona 4 pnach move list
Persona 4 pnach move list




  1. #PERSONA 4 PNACH MOVE LIST HOW TO#
  2. #PERSONA 4 PNACH MOVE LIST SERIAL NUMBER#

Make sure the entry is set to hex by right clicking your new cheat under the “Value” column. The first set of numbers is obviously the address you need to manually request, while the second set is the actual number.

#PERSONA 4 PNACH MOVE LIST HOW TO#

First off, if you know how to use Cheat Engine or other such memory editors, you can inject the code directly into the game once you’ve loaded the ISO by manually entering the following: 205F0AD4 00102D10. If you plan on triggering the debug menu using emulation, you have two options at your disposal. (Optional, but potentially a little more convenient overall if you’re familiar with those sorts of interfaces.) (While this is confirmed to work on actual hardware, for reasons I’ll discuss below, it is highly advised you use the debug menu in emulation instead as a matter of convenience.) I’m unsure if this works on the PlayStation 2 The Best budget re-release edition and would appreciate anybody who owns a copy testing it and seeing for themselves if that’s the case of not.)

#PERSONA 4 PNACH MOVE LIST SERIAL NUMBER#

It’s also worth noting that this code has only been tested on the original launch release of the game, serial number SLPM-66978. (Unlike Nocturne, this debug menu has seemingly been disabled in localized editions of the game. Given the extensiveness of the features on display here, I’ll first cover what you need to do to even trigger the debug menu to begin with before proceeding to translate and break down the features insofar as I could figure them out. While limited debugging features were previously unearthed by others that let you do things like mess with the calendar system and parts of the dungeon crawling, this is a much more proper debug menu that lets you examine much of the nitty gritty of the game, at least insofar as the corresponding menu functions still work. Today’s post obviously focuses on unlocking another such debug menu in Persona 4. Indeed, in previous posts, I’ve covered how to unlock PS1 Shin Megami Tensei II’s debug menu, as well as how to unlock a dedicated battle debug menu for most versions of Nocturne. Followers of this blog might be aware that I have something of a penchant for digging through old Japanese cheat code repositories in search of fun cheats that English fan bases never got around to digging up, either due to version discrepancies or just lack of awareness.






Persona 4 pnach move list