My Summer Car. It’s a game about building a car, surviving in rural Finland, and generally making a mess of things. But let’s be honest, sometimes you just want to skip the grind and get straight to the fun stuff, right? That usually means needing more money than you currently have. So, how do you boost your bank balance without spending hours hauling firewood? Well, that’s where Cheat Engine comes in. Let’s dive into how you can use it to add money to your My Summer Car save;
Using Cheat Engine to Add Money in My Summer Car
Okay, let’s get down to business. Cheat Engine is a powerful tool, but it can seem a little intimidating at first. Don’t worry, we’ll walk through it step-by-step. First, you’ll need to download and install Cheat Engine from its official website. Make sure you download it from a reputable source to avoid any unwanted software.
Finding Your Money Value in My Summer Car with Cheat Engine
Once you’ve got Cheat Engine installed, fire up My Summer Car and load your save. Take note of your current amount of money. Now, switch over to Cheat Engine and select the My Summer Car process. It’ll usually be named something like “MySummerCar.exe”.
Here’s where the magic happens:
- In Cheat Engine, enter your current money value in the “Value” field.
- Click “First Scan”. This will return a list of memory addresses that match your value.
- Go back to My Summer Car and change your money. You can buy something cheap or sell something.
- Return to Cheat Engine and enter your new money value in the “Value” field.
- Click “Next Scan”. This will narrow down the list of addresses.
- Repeat steps 3-5 until you have only a few addresses left (ideally just one).
Pro Tip: Sometimes, the money value is stored as a “Float” instead of an “Integer”. If you’re not finding the address, try changing the “Value Type” in Cheat Engine to “Float” before scanning.
Changing Your Money Value in My Summer Car
Once you’ve found the correct address (or a small list of potential addresses), double-click it to add it to the list at the bottom of Cheat Engine. Now, double-click the “Value” field in the bottom list and enter the amount of money you want. Be reasonable, though! Setting it to an absurd amount might break the game or make it less fun.
Important Note: Using Cheat Engine can sometimes cause instability or glitches in the game. Save your game frequently before and after making changes, just in case!
Troubleshooting Cheat Engine and My Summer Car Money Issues
Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Maybe you can’t find the right address, or maybe the game crashes after you change the value. Don’t panic! Here are a few common issues and how to fix them.
Cheat Engine Can’t Find My Summer Car Process
Make sure My Summer Car is actually running. Sometimes Cheat Engine can be finicky. Try restarting both Cheat Engine and My Summer Car. Also, ensure that Cheat Engine has the necessary permissions to access the game’s memory. Running Cheat Engine as administrator can often resolve this.
My Summer Car Crashes After Changing the Money Value
This could be due to a few reasons. You might have set the value too high, or you might have accidentally changed the wrong memory address. Try setting a more reasonable value. If that doesn’t work, revert to your last save and try again, being extra careful when selecting the correct address in Cheat Engine.
The Money Value Resets After a While
Some games have anti-cheat mechanisms that can reset modified values. My Summer Car isn’t particularly strict, but it’s possible. If this happens, you might need to re-scan for the address and change the value again each time you load the game. Alternatively, consider using a trainer specifically designed for My Summer Car, as these often have built-in anti-cheat bypasses.
Alternative Methods to Get Money in My Summer Car
While Cheat Engine is a quick fix, there are other ways to earn money in My Summer Car, even if they take a bit more time:
- Kilju Brewing: Brew and sell Kilju (moonshine). It’s risky, but profitable.
- Wood Hauling: Haul firewood for Teimo. It’s a grind, but it’s reliable.
- Poop Pumping: Pump septic tanks. It’s gross, but hey, money is money!
- Winning the Rally: Tune your car and win the rally. It requires skill and a well-built car.
Is Using Cheat Engine to Add Money in My Summer Car Cheating?
That’s a philosophical question, isn’t it? Ultimately, it depends on your perspective. My Summer Car is primarily a single-player game, so you’re not directly affecting anyone else’s experience. If you’re using Cheat Engine to bypass a frustrating grind and enjoy the game more, then who’s to say it’s wrong? However, some players feel that it detracts from the intended challenge and sense of accomplishment. It’s really up to you to decide what feels right.
FAQ: My Summer Car and Cheat Engine
Will using Cheat Engine break my game?
It’s possible, but unlikely if you’re careful. Always save your game before making changes, and avoid setting absurdly high values.
Is Cheat Engine safe to download?
Download it from the official Cheat Engine website to avoid malware. Be cautious of unofficial sources.
Can I get banned for using Cheat Engine in My Summer Car?
My Summer Car is primarily a single-player game, so there’s no ban system in place.
So, there you have it. A (hopefully) easy-to-understand guide on how to add money to My Summer Car using Cheat Engine. Remember to use it responsibly and have fun! Whether you choose to embrace the grind or take a shortcut, the most important thing is that you’re enjoying the game. Now go build that Satsuma of your dreams! And maybe buy a few beers along the way.
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