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This cheat will allow you to give yourself as many studs as you want, but it may be a difficult one to follow if you don't know much about computers. It involves editing the save game. Back-up the original files first before opening them, or you'll be sorry you altered your FAT. Save games can be found in your game's installation directory under directories named lsw_0, lsw_1, etc. These correspond to the save locations available in the game. There should be two files in the directory: CODE.BIN is only 4 bytes and that 4 bytes is one place that holds the number of studs you have. It's a standard 4 byte integral value editable by any hex editor.BIN is the file that keeps track of everything in the game, like levels that you've completed, characters you've bought, and all that. If you know where to look, you can give yourself all of that stuff, too. (I've got most of it mapped out, but it would take too long to explain here.) Also in this file, though, is the second location storing how many studs you have (why they decided it needed to be stored twice, I don't know).




Starting at byte 0x204 (with zero as the first byte) is another 4-byte integer that stores your studs. (For you non-hexadecimal speakers, that's bytes number 516 through 519.) Now we come to the tricky part. The last four bytes of LSW.BIN (starting at 0x210 or decimal 528) are a checksum. You must set this to a correct value or the game will tell you that the file is corrupted. Since you've only changed one value in the file, you don't need to worry about how the checksum actually works. All you need to do is increase the checksum by the same amount that you increased the studs by. For example, if you had 100 studs and changed it to 1000, you would need to add 900 to the checksum.BIN, simply set the four bytes to the number of studs you want (encoded as a four-byte integer, of course).BIN, set bytes 0x204-0x207 to the same value that you put in CODE.BIN, find the value of the last four bytes as a 4-byte integer. Add to that value the value by which you increased your stud count.




Set this new value in the last four bytes. I've successfully used this method to give myself 1,400,000,000 (yes, that's 1.4 billion) studs. I haven't tested to see if the value stored there is signed or unsigned, but a billion studs is more than you'll ever need. This cheat will allow you to give yourself as many studs as you want, but it may be a difficult one to follow if you don't know much about computers. BIN is only 4 bytes and that 4 bytes is one place that holds the number of stud...LEGO really does have it all. Not only does it allow LEGO fans to develop their creativity and problem-solving skills, it can also offer an escape into a whole new world. Building worlds with LEGO can mean escaping into the far-flung reaches of outer space with Star Wars, seeking out the darkest corners of Gotham City with Batman, or discovering the magical realm of Hogwarts with Harry Potter. The possibilities are almost endless – and the promise of each new world is defined and limited only by the LEGO constructor’s imagination.




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