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UE4cfgdumper Switch

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UE4cfgdumper
Ue4cfgdumperswitch.png
General
Authormasagrator
TypeUtilities
Version1.0.6
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2024/02/01
Links
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Website
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UE4cfgdumper is a tool that automatically searches for some of the graphics and gameplay settings available in Unreal Engine 4. Instead of doing this slowly in Edizon or waiting for the main to disassemble, you can use this tool to get common settings pointers dumped in a few minutes1. It requires dmnt:cht (a cheat engine used by Atmosphere) to run.

The tool automatically detects if a game is running on Unreal Engine 4 or 5, prints which version and encoding is in use1. It has been tested on games like Hellblade, Borderlands 3, Hogwarts Legacy, Kao the Kangaroo, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, Dragon Ball Z KAKAROT, so it should work for at least most UE4 games1.

Please note that this tool does not create 60 FPS or resolution cheats, etc. You must make your own cheats based on the results. The tool dumps offsets into two forms: cheats format that contains the address and default value of each setting, and log format that prints name, address + default value not only in hexadecimal but also decimal form.

Currently supported settings:

- t.MaxFPS
- r.LensFlareQuality
- r.BloomQuality
- r.SceneColorFringeQuality
- r.AmbientOcclusionRadiusScale
- r.ShadowQuality
- r.MotionBlurQuality
- r.PostProcessAAQuality
- r.DepthOfFieldQuality
- r.ScreenPercentage
- r.MSAA.CompositingSampleCount
- r.MobileMSAA
- r.MSAACount
- r.MaxAnisotropy
- r.ViewDistanceScale
- r.EyeAdaptationQuality
- r.Shadow.DistanceScale
- r.Tonemapper.GrainQuantization
- r.SkyLightingQuality
- r.DynamicRes.OperationMode
- r.DynamicRes.MinScreenPercentage
- r.DynamicRes.MaxScreenPercentage
- r.DynamicRes.FrameTimeBudget
- r.Tonemapper.Sharpen
- r.Tonemapper.Quality
- r.Upscale.Quality
- r.DisableDistortion
- r.TemporalAA.Upsampling
- r.SSR.Quality
- r.SSS.Quality
- r.SSS.Scale
- r.RefractionQuality
- r.MaxQualityMode
- r.Mobile.ShadingPath
- r.LightFunctionQuality
- r.SSGI.Enable
- r.SSGI.Quality
- r.GTSyncType
- foliage.LODDistanceScale
- r.Streaming.FullyLoadUsedTextures
- r.TonemapperFilm
- r.SecondaryScreenPercentage.GameViewport
- r.VSync
- rhi.SyncInterval
- bUseFixedFrameRate (search method for this and next ones is not compatible with games using older UE than 4.19)
- bSmoothFrameRate
- FixedFrameRate
- CustomTimeStep

How To Use

  1. Run game and wait for main menu to appear.
  2. Run UE4cfgdumper.
  3. When it's finished, it will print at the end where files are saved. It follows pattern: sdmc:/switch/ue4cfgdumper/*title_id*/*build_id*.txt and .log.

Media

UE4cfgdumper test run (Marek)

Changelog

v1.0.6

  • Add support for searching in Mortal Kombat 1 FixedFrameRate and CustomTimeStep addresses
  • Allow searching for FixedFrameRate and CustomTimeStep offsets in Unreal Engine 5, but block brute force searching as it's not pheasible to do it anymore

v1.0.4

  • Increase speed of searching settings with descriptions
  • Search if game supports CustomTimeStep variable before printing any info about it

v1.0.3

  • Print CustomTimeStep as int

v1.0.2

  • Now also searches potential candidates for FixedFrameRate/bUseFixedFrameRate/CustomTimeStep pointers (this process hogs up CPU Core #3, so OS may not be responsive while this is executed)
  • Use colors for pointing out important informations
  • Apply Boost Mode

v1.0.1

  • Add better support for older Unreal Engine 4 titles
  • Add additionally older descriptions for some settings.
  • It will also print offset for FixedFrameRate if found, but this is more helpful for hackers as of right now because we cannot locate correct address properly atm.

v1.0.0

  • Shadow update 1: Fix potential segfaults because of pulling too big mappings.

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