![]() ![]() Pointers (Dependent upon certain scripts) I don't believe this affects characters you haven't met. If you then change it to 500, then visit your enemies page, all your enemies will have that amount. So, if you visit your allies list with the script set to a minimum of $10M, all your allies will suddenly have that amount. It only seems to affect the characters in that list when the script is turned on. This refreshes all character's cash (including the player's) whenever a list of players is shown. I wrote this because, although I could just manually write the pointer, I could hotkey this script and that pointer doesn't update at the same injection point. Turn it on, visit that shareholder's screen, and the game will continue without doing that to every shareholder's screen you visit after that point. The Set Reserves variable can be set to 1 or 0 (On or Off), to set a single company's reserves as desired. Mergers, for instance, just need to be refreshed in order to suddenly have the cash available without going all the way back to the shareholders screen. This works similarly to the cash setting above, but it updates the reserves of a company whenever you open the shareholders screen, and certain management screens. ![]() So, go a few turns and get him down to a total cost of a penny, if you'd like. Setting the discount on the card to 100% resulted in the trade not happening and the trader to be greyed out as if it was a success or failure. Makes the above code redundant, in a way, but play the game the way you want. Sets the Success/Fail meter to 100% success after choosing a card in negotiations Lock Cash makes it deduct anything above the minimum amount whenever you roll your mouse over your cash.Įvery Trade Successful This one will only affect your character. Displays will update accordingly, eventually. Set a minimum amount, roll your mouse over your cash ($ in bottom bar, on right side) and your cash will fill to that amount. This is just a refill script onMouseOver. That said, this trainer will break the game. PREDATORY VOID - *(struggling.I may be late to the game, but this one was fun for me. Perhaps not as famous as Metallica but a nice Bay Area accent band fo sho! This is a no fucks left to give sorta release that delivers explosive energetic performances and adds enough extra elements to keep me entertained while the one trick pony show of screaming meets guitar distortion registers on the richter scale. Sizzling speedy tempos combined with screaming sessions that surely resulted in puked up esophaguses, PLUTOCRACY mastered the art of combining the most brutal elements of crust punk and nascent grindcore with all those tricks and trinkets that Pig Destroyer would adopt, namely movie samples and other non-metal accoutrements. This is metal / punk hybridization at its most raw and giving zero fucks about anything really. This debut “full-length” DANKSTAHZ which came out in 1992 was only slightly over 24 minutes long but in its wake leaves a sonic pile of destruction like a nuclear bomb detonated at peak traffic rush hour. Like most of this type of bands, PLUTOCRACY released a crapload of EPs and only two albums which were fairly short as full albums go. ![]() The band actually formed in the wealthy city of Atherton which is considered one of THEEE most expensive places to live in the entire USA so what we have here is a strange brew of brutal suburbia punkcore that will surely please all the grindcore / powerviolence addicts. The band’s style has been affectionately called “dankcore” which was a mix of grindcore, powerviolence punk, heavy distortion, movie samples, gangsta rap samples and several screaming vocalists shouting tales of everything from police violence to drug references and other crazy shit. The band only existed from 1988-1993 but later reformed in 1998. This band was something of a fusion band having tapped not only the primeval stench of grindcore metal but also the powerviolence sector of the punk world. While Carcass, Napalm Death, Terrorizer and Repulsion dominated the early years of grindcore, the Bay Area band PLUTOCRACY was more than worthy of cranking out the sickest and filthiest expressions of depravity. While the San Francisco Bay Area was more famous for its rich thrash metal scene of the 1980s and 90s, the area yielded a great deal of other heavy hitters ranging from the AOR / hard rockers Night Ranger to the Santa Rosa US power metal champs Vicious Rumors however there was a darker underbelly lurking in the shadows as well. ![]()
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