This project is a freeware fanmade CWCheat generator developed for changing the soundtrack display titles of the Dissida Duodecim game.
This will change only the text cached to the internal memory of the PSP, so the original game is not altered at all and all its content remain untouched.
It was a great opportunity to learn more on Java programming, and it would make me really happy if my work helps people out there. =)
Built with Java 7. The latest version of JRE/JDK can be found here.
Requires CWCheat. All information about the installation and usage of the CWCheat plugin can be found here.
version 1.2.1 (May 12, 2016)
- Updated some images and texts
- Changed code for better matching the Java pattern
- Removed Portuguese-written code
- Migration to GitHub
version 1.2 (December 12, 2011)
- Added French and Italian translations
- Revised the user interface
version 1.1 (September 24, 2011)
- Fixed a bug on CWCheat code generation
- Implementation of file and media support
- Implemented gradient and translucency effects
- Initial release
version 1.0 (August 15, 2011)
- Assembled offset database from the PSP memory
- Created main command line engine
- Created a primitive interface
- Internal version
This project was created and programmed by Conrado (https://github.com/convalise).
The Final Fantasy logos were reproduced by Eldi. You can check her amazing work on her DeviantArt page.
Portuguese and English translations done by me.
Italian and French translations done by Oniangel and DeanW from the DissidiaForums.
This small app is a freeware fanmade cheat generator for CWCheat and is not licensed by Square Enix.
FINAL FANTASY is a registered trademark of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.
This software is licensed under GNU GPL version 3. You can find the full text of the license here.