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Sailor man
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Does anyone know where I can find the whole list of memory offsets for Dangerous Waters?
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Navy Seal
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Sailor man
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waht i meant is how do they work? where can i find them? so i can see if i can identify why my game crashes.
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Navy Seal
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As to what they mean I don't know. But to get them I think you need to be running DW in windowed mode. The memory offset should pop up in a standard MS dialog box.
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The Old Man
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As for identifying what causes the problems, you would need source codes, or at least function names (with offsets). That could give you some clue. But such information is not public for DW. Offsets were only good for bug reports so devs could find out what went wrong. Unless you can fluently read assembler code, those offsets are totally useless for you.
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