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Cheat - Money Hack
Back up the files you intend to alter. That is all.
You need a hex editing program for this. Locate the savegames in ...\local settings\application data\lucasarts\lego star wars II. There are folders for each savegame you have. In a folder, there are two files code.bin and savegame.bin.
Open savegame.bin with the hex editor and go to address 0x3ec. Now here's the wierd thing, the numbers aren't stored normally. Encode the stud count into hex, and then reverse the bytes; same with the checksum.
For example, if I have 320,580 studs, this is 04e444 in hex (calc.exe and leave off the first 0 or use a scientific calculator). In the file, it will show up as 44 e4 04 00. Let's say I want to increase my stud count to 15,680,803 (hex ef4523) I would enter 23 45 ef.
When I do this, I would increase the checksum by 15360223. So if it was ba5bf6ba (in the file ba f6 5b ba), it would become bb465799, so I would enter 99 57 46 bb into my file at the checksum location. Once you've altered your money, save the BIN file and boot your game.
Secret Codes
These codes are from the PC demo of Lego Star Wars II. fdisk got one for getting all the canisters in the demo, then decided to search the EXE for it and wound up seeing the rest sitting in there as well.
After unlocking a character you still need to purchase it with "studs". The price is listed after the character. After Unlocking these there are still twelve locked charaters but they are unlocked by completing all of Story Mode.
QYA828 - TIE Interceptor - 40K
HDY739 - TIE Fighter - 60K
NXL973 - IG 88 - 100K
BEN917 - Ben Kenobi (Ghost) - 1.1M
UFR293 - NOTHING
NFX582 - Gonk Droid - 1,550
HHY382 - The Emeror - 275K
MMM111 - Imperial Guard - 45K
TTT289 - Ewok - 34K
HLP221 - Boba Fett - 175K
GBU888 - Skiff Guard - 12K
SGE549 - Palace Guard - 14K
WTY721 - Bib Fortuna - 16K
YZF999 - Gamorrean Guard - 40K
VHY832 - Bespin Guard - 15K
UGN694 - Ugnaught - 36K
UUB319 - Lobot - 11K
PLJ679 - NOTHING
NYU989 - Snow Trooper - 16K
CYG336 - Rebel Pilot - 15K
EKU849 - Rebel Trooper (Hoth) - 16K
YWM840 - Han Solo (Hood) - 20K
SMG219 - Grand Moff Tarkin - 38K
BBV889 - Imperial Officer - 28K
NNZ316 - TIE Fighter Pilot - 21K
BNC332 - Death Star Trooper - 19K
UCK868 - Beach Trooper - 20K
CVT125 - Imperial Spy - 13,500
PEJ821 - Tuskan Raider - 23k
YDV451 - Sand Trooper - 14K
JAW499 - Jawa - 24K
NAH118 - Greedo - 60K
VAP664 - Imperial Shuttle Pilot - 29K
PTR345 - Storm Trooper - 10K
Hint - Character & Vehicle Bonuses
The character and vehicle bonuses are all too easy if you know what you're doing. First off, you shouldn't have been spending money on buying any character in the store, since you unlock (for free) one character type (Imperial, Bounty Hunter, Midget Character) when you complete all the stories.
Secondly, you need to save up $900,000 and buy the Power Block Invulnerability. You can unlock that crucial block by locating it in Free Mode in Episode 4 Chapter 5. Once you leave the trash compactor, open the first "locked" door you find (it's a second trash compactor room). Investigate that room for your much needed cheat block.
Now you have the right tools (i.e., invulnerability), you can stick to using a bounty hunter and simply lob Thermal Detonators to blow up masses of enemies as well as the shiny metal objects that leave the $10,000 purple stud in the stages (for vehicle stages, some objects destroyed leave a purple stud). These objects (in character and vehicle stages) regenerate, so you basically "run a loop" blowing up the objects you destroyed and coming back to them later.
Lastly, if you have Jango Fett (PS2, Cube, and Xbox only) or bought Boba Fett, they are a good character to have on Episode 5's character bonus level, since they can simply jet pack over the gaps in Bespin. For the most part, you can jump (once) with any Blaster using character and shoot while moving to kill enemies and pick up studs. For $1 million, the blue studs don't count much (although grab them if they are in a pile), so go for the very rare purple studs extracted from destroyed objects.
Back up the files you intend to alter. That is all.
You need a hex editing program for this. Locate the savegames in ...\local settings\application data\lucasarts\lego star wars II. There are folders for each savegame you have. In a folder, there are two files code.bin and savegame.bin.
Open savegame.bin with the hex editor and go to address 0x3ec. Now here's the wierd thing, the numbers aren't stored normally. Encode the stud count into hex, and then reverse the bytes; same with the checksum.
For example, if I have 320,580 studs, this is 04e444 in hex (calc.exe and leave off the first 0 or use a scientific calculator). In the file, it will show up as 44 e4 04 00. Let's say I want to increase my stud count to 15,680,803 (hex ef4523) I would enter 23 45 ef.
When I do this, I would increase the checksum by 15360223. So if it was ba5bf6ba (in the file ba f6 5b ba), it would become bb465799, so I would enter 99 57 46 bb into my file at the checksum location. Once you've altered your money, save the BIN file and boot your game.
Secret Codes
These codes are from the PC demo of Lego Star Wars II. fdisk got one for getting all the canisters in the demo, then decided to search the EXE for it and wound up seeing the rest sitting in there as well.
After unlocking a character you still need to purchase it with "studs". The price is listed after the character. After Unlocking these there are still twelve locked charaters but they are unlocked by completing all of Story Mode.
QYA828 - TIE Interceptor - 40K
HDY739 - TIE Fighter - 60K
NXL973 - IG 88 - 100K
BEN917 - Ben Kenobi (Ghost) - 1.1M
UFR293 - NOTHING
NFX582 - Gonk Droid - 1,550
HHY382 - The Emeror - 275K
MMM111 - Imperial Guard - 45K
TTT289 - Ewok - 34K
HLP221 - Boba Fett - 175K
GBU888 - Skiff Guard - 12K
SGE549 - Palace Guard - 14K
WTY721 - Bib Fortuna - 16K
YZF999 - Gamorrean Guard - 40K
VHY832 - Bespin Guard - 15K
UGN694 - Ugnaught - 36K
UUB319 - Lobot - 11K
PLJ679 - NOTHING
NYU989 - Snow Trooper - 16K
CYG336 - Rebel Pilot - 15K
EKU849 - Rebel Trooper (Hoth) - 16K
YWM840 - Han Solo (Hood) - 20K
SMG219 - Grand Moff Tarkin - 38K
BBV889 - Imperial Officer - 28K
NNZ316 - TIE Fighter Pilot - 21K
BNC332 - Death Star Trooper - 19K
UCK868 - Beach Trooper - 20K
CVT125 - Imperial Spy - 13,500
PEJ821 - Tuskan Raider - 23k
YDV451 - Sand Trooper - 14K
JAW499 - Jawa - 24K
NAH118 - Greedo - 60K
VAP664 - Imperial Shuttle Pilot - 29K
PTR345 - Storm Trooper - 10K
Hint - Character & Vehicle Bonuses
The character and vehicle bonuses are all too easy if you know what you're doing. First off, you shouldn't have been spending money on buying any character in the store, since you unlock (for free) one character type (Imperial, Bounty Hunter, Midget Character) when you complete all the stories.
Secondly, you need to save up $900,000 and buy the Power Block Invulnerability. You can unlock that crucial block by locating it in Free Mode in Episode 4 Chapter 5. Once you leave the trash compactor, open the first "locked" door you find (it's a second trash compactor room). Investigate that room for your much needed cheat block.
Now you have the right tools (i.e., invulnerability), you can stick to using a bounty hunter and simply lob Thermal Detonators to blow up masses of enemies as well as the shiny metal objects that leave the $10,000 purple stud in the stages (for vehicle stages, some objects destroyed leave a purple stud). These objects (in character and vehicle stages) regenerate, so you basically "run a loop" blowing up the objects you destroyed and coming back to them later.
Lastly, if you have Jango Fett (PS2, Cube, and Xbox only) or bought Boba Fett, they are a good character to have on Episode 5's character bonus level, since they can simply jet pack over the gaps in Bespin. For the most part, you can jump (once) with any Blaster using character and shoot while moving to kill enemies and pick up studs. For $1 million, the blue studs don't count much (although grab them if they are in a pile), so go for the very rare purple studs extracted from destroyed objects.
October 9, 2006, Posted in Game Cheats
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