Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition

Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition

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How to cheat in Soldiers: Heroes of World War II
By vertolla_hq
"A Sudden Guide to Getting Achievements Without Straining Your Toe" or "How to Make Funny Pranks on Enemies in a Game (And Then Think About the Meaning of Life)"
   
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Introduction (sort of)
Since this game was released at a time when games (and achievements and trophies in them) were the more difficult - the better, it is not far from that. Knocking out a certain achievement can take a lot of time, effort, nerves, tears, hair on the head, etc.

But our soft butt will be badly burned all the time, right? We need fun and casual gaming. Unfortunately, the previous methods to simplify our lives and suffering have been changed due to the new update...

But! But! BUT!

Our cunning and terrible paws have finally found a new way to humiliate in-game enemies

SAVE FILES!!1!


It's time to figure out how this method works, isn't it?
Ahem, the process.
The save files are relatively securely hidden in the folder at the following path:

AppData / Local / Soldiers Heroes of World War 2 / profiles / player / save

The AppData folder can be opened via Win+R, entering %AppData% in the entry field

In the "save" folder there will be 6 numbered folders - each one is responsible for its own campaign in the game.



Saves in these folders, as well as the saves themselves, will appear as you save in certain missions. (duh)

For example, we need that damned mission with the train. To get to its save file, we need to:

1. Save at the very beginning of the mission.
2. Exit the game.
3. Go to the "save" folder.
4. Find the folder of the campaign in which we saved. For our target mission, this is "5. bonus missions".
5. Go to the folder with the name of the mission. In our case, "train".
6. Go to the folder with the name of your save.
7. Open the "mission.mi" file with any text editor. A banal notepad, damn...
8. Turn on your imagination and NOT screw up the code.
9. SAVE CHANGES
10. Go back into the game and load the modified save.
11. Have fun.

Free programming lesson
It's easy to get lost in this code if you don't know anything about programming or have a severe hangover. For sensible people, everything is reliably clear. The main rule is not to touch what you don’t know.


The file lists all triggers, mission settings, all entities and units on the map, as well as their properties, such as position, inventory content, belonging to a certain player, movement speed, health, currently loaded ammunition, etc.

From this moment on, you can safely change the "ammo pistol" cartridges to "ammo nebel" in the Thompson of your brave and proud American soldier and enjoy the fireworks... and destruction. (Note that after reloading the weapon, the new cartridges will evaporate, even if there were 9999 of them). It works with every loaded weapon, the field for experiments is quite large. (as if playing with a loaded gun was ever boring)

(Or you can remove all enemy units from the map and enjoy beautiful nature...)

But the most interesting thing awaits us a little (much) below, after the line "Helpers"...


Yes, yes, these are our achievements! They lie innocently for us to paw them with our paws.

To complete that very teeth-grinding and ass-burning achievement in the mission Train in a dishonest, but superficially fun way, we need to:

1. Launch any mission with an easy achievement. Even training missions will do, which we will take.
2. Save before completing.
3. Exit the game and go to the save file using everything said above.
4. Scroll through the file "mission.mi" to the line "Helpers", then to the line "trigger "achievements/1""
5. Replace the line under the line {"achievement" with {name "coop_2_2"}
6. Complete the mission to the end.
7. Brag to your friends and think about the meaning of life again.

In a similar way, you can give yourself all the achievements in the game, knowing their names in the files. You can even do everything at once.





Afterword. (Yeah, yeah)
Whether you use this or not is not up to me. It's all in your paws and heads, fluffies. I don't support anything, I don't promote anything, and in general I was forced to write this at gunpoint with a can of beer.

Chipi-chipi, chapa-chapa
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