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I have already requested that in a previous issue, but it's worth mentioning again, as it's a very important and useful feature.
Please kindly add a first result column, as available in cheat engine.
Would be also helpful if we were able to do follow-up scans that compare to the first result and not the last results when we want to, as in cheat engine scanner. But if that is too complex to do, then at least being able to view the first result in a separate column would be a great start.
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The "comparing to the first scan result" feature has been added in version 0.9.9.3-beta. Thanks to Pharaoh2k for suggesting this useful feature.
The current approach is that after the first scan, the memory addresses and values from the first scan are recorded. In subsequent scans, if the "Compare to first scan" checkbox is enabled, the memory addresses of the current results are compared to the values from the first scan.
That's wonderful, Avan. Thank you!
It would be a lot better if you add the first scan results in an extra column next to the last results, as in Cheat Engine scanner, so that we can view them at a glance and decide/identify which results may be more relevant/likely for our search.
I have already requested that in a previous issue, but it's worth mentioning again, as it's a very important and useful feature.
Please kindly add a first result column, as available in cheat engine.
Would be also helpful if we were able to do follow-up scans that compare to the first result and not the last results when we want to, as in cheat engine scanner. But if that is too complex to do, then at least being able to view the first result in a separate column would be a great start.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: