Post: RE6 Mercenaries Score Modding [GameGenie]
02-20-2014, 10:50 AM #1
Kyoshiro
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I got bored, so I started experimenting with the hex values on of my RE6 mercs score. I used GameGenie to mod this. You can try with a Hex Editor, though, it may or may not work.

Modding RE6 Mercenaries score is really easy.

It's simple as loading your save onto a GameGenie and finding the values on your current score on a merc map and character.

Requirements
- RE6 Game obviously
- RE6 Save Data
- GameGenie, (you can try to mod it with HxD or Hex Editor)

ALWAYS KEEP A BACKUP SAVE. In case it gets corrupted.

I am not responsible for any lost or corrupted saves.

Step 0: Open GameGenie and right click > advanced mode on RE6

Step 1: Select a character and map.

Before you do any actual modding, you have to boot the game up and jot down who you want to mod.

For me, I shall use Ada EX 1, on Urban Chaos as an example. Find the score, and character whose score you want to modify, in game. Look at my current score, it's 1,088,596.

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Step 2: Find score on GameGenie's search box.

I simply typed in 1088596 on the GameGenie search box and clicked find

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Step 3: Make up a new score

Make up a new score to replace the old one. I would say keep your score down below 1.5 million, since that's where the blatant obvious hackers come in.

So let's say, my new score will be 1360245

Step 4: Convert new score to Hex Value

Go to You must login or register to view this content. and type your new score in. 1360245 is 14C175 in hex value.

Step 5: Replace old score with new score

You have to enter it in manually, since GameGenie does not let you copy/paste.

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Step 6: HIT APPLY

Here is my proof -

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You might be asking, what's the point of this?

Well, simple.

BOREDOM.

That's all it is, honestly.

Have fun.
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