PNACH Files (For loading within PCSX2 using its internal cheat code system) The digits for the value are displayed in hex here, but technically since it’s only a 0 or 1 sort of proposition, you shouldn’t have to set that for the code to work.
After you turn the game on within PCSX2 and point your memory editor towards that executable, go to whatever button or window you use to manually designate a memory address and put in that left set of digits before the space as the address and then set the value as the right half after the space. So long as you’re using a relatively recent memory editor, these codes should be consistent no matter what you use because of how PCSX2 allocates RAM nowadays. Just use a program like Omniconvert to convert the digits to whatever format your device accepts and you should be good to go.
These codes haven’t been tested for use on devices like Action Replay, etc, but given that the PAL code was originally made by whoever (if you’re that someone, give me a shoutout and I’ll credit you!) for use with an Action Replay MAX, it should be okay with other devices for other regions. Raw Codes (for using on real hardware, etc.)
There are multiple ways of doing this, so let’s go over the different methods and then I’ll briefly describe what all this battle debug menu actually does.
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