![]() For example, if you are playing Castlevania:SOTN on the PS1 and you want to search for the health value, then that's a value that can be greater than 255 (0xFF), but it's unlikely that the game developers anticipated a value larger than 65535 (0xFFFF) so set the search to 16-bit.Use left/right on "Start or Restart Cheat Search" to select a bit-size appropriate to the console you are using and the value your are searching. Go to Quick Menu -> Cheats -> Start or Continue Cheat Search 3. The following is an overview for finding new cheats: 1. ![]() RetroArch now has the ability to search for and create new cheat codes. Navigate back one level to the cheats menu and select "Apply Changes". Optionally perform the same steps for the "Description" menu item to edit the description. Select the "Code" menu item and press enter. Navigate to the newly added cheat code line and press enter to bring up the cheat code details. Select either "Add New Code to Top" or "Add New Code to Bottom". Load the game in question and open the "Cheats" menu from the Quick Menu. If you have a code that doesn't exist in the cheat database that you want to add manually, perform the following steps: 1. RetroArch Handled are codes that RetroArch itself handles by directly scanning/manipulating the emulator/core memory area.Emulator Handled are codes that are sent to the emulator/core and it is up to the emulator/core to apply them. ![]() RetroArch uses two methods of applying cheat codes:
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