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RCS FORTNITE OFFSETS Dumper
A simple Fornite offset dumper.
Info
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_Class()
• string? Name;
-> The output name of the class. Anything non alphanumeric will be regexed out, and spaces replaced with '_'.
<br> • string[]? Comments;
=> Not currently hooked up. Will add comments before a class in the CodeDom writer.
<br> • _Offset[]> Offsets;
=> Collection of offset classes.
_Offset()
• string? Name;
-> The output name of the field. Anything non alphanumeric will be regexed out, and spaces replaced with '_'.
<br> • string? Pattern;
-> Pattern to scan memory for. All wildcards must be ??
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<br> • string? Comment;
-> Not currently hooked up. Will add comment after value in CodeDom writer.
<br> • int Position;
-> Index + 1 of the last byte before the first wildcard(s) you're scanning for. Will automate this eventually.
<br> • int Modifier;
-> Any additional values that should be added to located IntPtr.
<br> • bool MinusOne;
-> Subtract one from the located pointer of the offset. Should be left true in 99% of uses.
<br> • bool IsFunction;
-> Stops the scanner exactly where the pattern points. Useful for finding scripts/functions.
<br> • _Level[]? Levels;
-> Extra levels to scan through. Offset will reflect end result.
<br> • _Field[]? Fields;
-> Extra fields that can be grabbed from the patterns location.
_Level()
• int Position;
-> Index + 1 of the last byte before the first wildcard(s) you're scanning for.
<br> • bool MinusOne;
-> Subtract one from the located pointer of the offset. Should be left true in 99% of uses.
_Field()
• ReadType Type;
-> Defines how many bytes the scanner reads for the field (1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 25, or 50).
<br> • int Position;
-> Index + 1 of the last byte before the first wildcard(s) you're scanning for. Will automate this eventually.
<br> • string? Name;
-> The output name of the field. Anything non alphanumeric will be regexed out, and spaces replaced with '_'.
<br> • string? Comment;
-> Not currently hooked up. Will add comment after value in CodeDom writer.
Packages
• Reloaded.Memory.SigScan • Newtonsoft.Json • System.CodeDom