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    Address changing in patches

    Hi guys, i'm new to this forum and i wanted to ask you a question: how do the memory addresses change in every patch? They do it randomly or in any other mode? I'm working on a some kind of bot now, and if someone wants to take part of this project, simply contact me!

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    They change pretty much every patch, if you want to avoid having to find new ones you can try code signature patterns, I am not sure on the exact way of getting these but it can be done even in cheat engine. You can use a library like hadesmem C++ or black magic C# to obtain new offsets from them. I would like to collaborate with someone but I am more interested in making a fully automated TP bot since MMOMinion pretty much has a flawless bot and its pointless to try do something better.

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