Mate, you're saying this because you dont wana share it. Just say, NO. Please dont be manipulative.@striker_ The 2018, 2019 and 2020 editors can only be used in offline game modes.
- Q: Can I use this editor to cheat online?
- A: No. The editor is not compatible with any game modes eligible for online play. If you try to use the editor in Normal difficulty career mode, then it will crash. It will definitely not work correctly and could corrupt your game. Also, this is a very simple memory editor, so if it did work in multiplayer then it would be easily detected by Steam and your account would be banned.
@striker_ The first question in the FAQ is:
These editors are homemade, so they have many limitations, but you are welcome to use them for free.
The only real option for a better editor is for the game's developers (Childish Things) to produce one. They would certainly be able to support editing all game modes. Over the years, there has been some direct dialogue with the game's developers about the possibility of an official editor. I suggest you renew this discussion on the Childish Things Forums and there's a good chance you will get direct contact with one of the main developers (Chris Child or Sureshot).
They would not support the release of an official editor, as simple because if its official everyone will start using it on their games and update the databases themselves, and it would impact the sales of the newer releases of the game every year.
I don't think they're too concerned about that. In fact, they welcome help from the community to update the database each year. The problem is much simpler - they don't have the budget to spend on developing an editor. The market for cricket management games is very small and they just don't have enough revenue. The development effort that went into producing even my crappy editor was on the order of $100k. They just don't have that kind of money available.
The editor is written in C# in a very Windows-specific way. I would be more than happy to listen to any ideas you have about porting to macOS, but I think it might be more difficult than you expect. Either way, there is no "deal" to be made here. I share the editors with everyone, they are completely free to use and I accept nothing in return.
I will find other guys who can help me with the same.
I will return the favour back by working on the macOS editor. I am okay to spend my time on it
I think that would be a good idea. My editor is pretty limited in what it can offer. As I said, I think the best place to try would be the Childish Things Forums.
If you have experience with porting C# applications to macOS (particularly ones that read and write process memory), then I would be interested to hear about it. If you don't, but you have time, then it would probably only take a few months to learn. I didn't know any C# when I started working on the editor in 2009.