

It contains an AOB script that gives you: It says 1.0 in the main menu - not sure where you guys see v1.02. Here's a table for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon I just downloaded from Steam. It's not much to ask for someone's 'hard' work. Use, re-use and update my scripts if you like, please just give me credit if you do. Have fun, enjoy this relatively fun, silly, tongue-in-cheek shooter. Let me know if any enemies are invincible, it means my compare routines aren't good enough. I only wrote the godmode script after I beat the game, but tested it for 30 minutes or so. This is for version 1.0 of the game (I'm going off the title screen, assuming that's the actual version), using the Reloaded(?) release, if that matters (it shouldn't, as I think they emulate the Uplay stuff rather than patch the exe). ya get me? Winkīecause these are only triggered on parts of the code that are activated when something 'decreases', you have to get hit once, shoot a bullet, spend a 'credit' in the store, etc. The content we produce is obviously not free of use should you want to upload our videos on your own website or YouTube channel.As requested by beterman, but not because he requested it. We now also produce HDR videos, which can only be enjoyed by those who own compatible televisions.

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