I had gone through some videos on Youtube regarding Pointers, offsets, static addresses, and dynamic addresses so it would give me a general idea of what I was looking at. There's code in there that is used to "unlock" the camera's opcode. Once the offsets are correct for those 5, you then have to find 20 separate autoHexAddresses that control the locking of the camera (At least that's what I think). Next, I found the X Y Z PITCH and YAW, and then used the same pointer for each, started with the Y and found the offset for that. The code is C# and the addresses are converted to decimal, so I converted each address from Hex to Decimal. First off, the program isn't obfuscated, so decompilation of it was fairly easy with DotPeek. No problem, I was at it for probably a week or so. I've havn't heard from Engima642 for a long time. I was trying to do the same but it was so difficult to find the adresses in cheat engine.
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