o boy, i broke loose. lol.
i forgot how many times i added a : 0
i think i did about 10 or 20 or more zeros after the last time i pressed it, and at that time i had:
$1.000 DUONONAGINTILLION !!!!!!
after that the Trainer crashed!!!!
[Edited by Ska_Punker, 4/5/2015 12:55:01 PM]EDIT 2:
according to some websites, a duonoagintillion wich is equal to 10^279
im kinda bad at math, but to enter that, is that simply 279 zero's after the 10 ?
[Edited by Ska_Punker, 4/5/2015 1:16:08 PM]Edit 3: i now reached: Cenuntillion, wich is equal to 10^306
[Edited by Ska_Punker, 4/5/2015 1:29:08 PM]Edit 4: i tried it again, and i can confirm that the max the Trainer can handle a "Cenuntillion" amount of numbers after wich it crashes.
The game itself does not crash, and continues. only the trainer crashes.
Here is the trainer Crash Log for 0x90.
The trainer has crashed due to an unhandled exception. Please report this issue by copying this log file either on the forum or via email to
[email protected]==========================================================================================================
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
OS Platform: 64-Bit
Running as administrator: True
Installed Antivirus: Panda Internet Security 2015
Installed Firewall: Panda Firewall
Error Output:
System.OverflowException: Value was either too large or too small for a Double.
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Conversions.ParseDouble(String Value, NumberFormatInfo NumberFormat)
at Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Conversions.ToDouble(String Value, NumberFormatInfo NumberFormat)
at AdVentureCapitalist_CH.Form1.TriggerHotkey(Int32 feature)
at AdVentureCapitalist_CH.Form1.tHotkeys_Tick(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.OnTick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.TimerNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
[Edited by Ska_Punker, 4/5/2015 2:45:56 PM]