Hi. I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to access the secret map and or mode on a hero's call. I think it is called math mode, but I'm not sure. Thank you.
I can't remember what key it is anymore. It might be the letter m? It's one of the keys on your keyboard, one of the letters I mean. Try around and see. I should really get round to writing that guide.
All that I survey, I could easily destroy. From time to time, it is important to remind these small creatures of the true extent of my power.
I think your able to choose the enimies you want to fight. Furthermore, I think you can adjust certain parameters like how strong the npc is, how many of them you want to fight, etc.
Why the heck math mode though. I could luckily stop myself from writing a nonsense post but now I need to say it, math, is the most unfitting name I've heard for such mode if it truely exists. Or who knows maybe it's just a cheeting thing.
the way I would access it is using some sort of parser to decompile the game. It is a stupid process and I would not recommend it because you'd need to add the debug menu item through the code
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But if there is a way, with out breaking something of course, that mode would be really fun to play around with. But my question is, where have you heard that? I mean, if it was a hidden feature, someone would have found it and it would be all over the forums.
I hope you're making a bad joke. Otherwise this would be very concerning, and also a little scary if it'd be so easy to get the whole sourcecode of a poppular game. -- (kalahami): the way I would access it is using some sort of parser to decompile the game. It is a stupid process and I would not recommend it because you'd need to add the debug menu item through the code
Math mode? What you're describing sounds a bit like someone using cheat engine, perhaps without wanting to tell you what they were actually attempting to do. Did someone else tell you this or something? Somehow I doubt the developers would call it that.