Unity - Of Command 2 Cheat Engine

Note: Values and addresses change with game updates. This is a general method.

Unity of Command 2 does not have heavy anti-cheat, but some values are stored as floating-point numbers (e.g., 150.0 instead of 150) or multiplied by 2. If exact value scans fail, try:

Unity games often use the Mono runtime. Tools like Cheat Engine can utilize a "Mono" feature to dissect the game's code. This allows for:

Instead of editing fuel directly, many players edit Prestige and then repeatedly purchase “Supply Drop” command abilities. This is safer and less likely to crash the game. unity of command 2 cheat engine

If you are determined to attempt this despite the warnings, the process is as follows. Note: This likely does not work on the latest Steam/GOG versions without a custom table.

  • Add to address list. Double-click the value. Change it to 9999.
  • Crucial Step: You must "Freeze" the value (check the box in the Active column). If you don't freeze it, the game will revert the value instantly.
  • The Result: Most users report that after clicking "End Turn," the supply phase recalculates and resets the prestige to the correct historical amount, rendering the cheat useless.

    Cheat Engine (CE) is an open-source memory scanner and debugger. It allows users to modify values in running applications—in this case, the number of prestige points, command points, or unit strength in Unity of Command 2. Note: Values and addresses change with game updates

    Unlike built-in console commands (which UoC2 lacks), Cheat Engine gives you granular control over the game’s RAM data.

    Before you hit "Execute" on Cheat Engine, consider these three risks:

    1. Anti-Cheat? Unity of Command 2 is single-player. There is no VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) or EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat). You will not get banned from Steam. However, the game uses Unity's PlayMaker logic. If Cheat Engine corrupts a float value in the supply graph, the game will crash to desktop. You could lose an hour of progress. Add to address list

    2. The Paradox of Cheating in a Puzzle Game UoC2 is not a twitch shooter. It is a logistics puzzle. The fun is derived from the "Aha!" moment when you figure out how to capture a port to resupply your cut-off panzers. If you use Cheat Engine to give yourself infinite prestige, you remove the puzzle. You will find that buying 50 units does not help because the map does not have enough hexes to deploy them. You have not "won" the game; you have broken the rules of chess by giving yourself 20 queens—the board can't support the logic.

    3. Corrupted Saves Because UoC2’s memory is dynamic, forcing a value (like HQ command range) to an address that is actually used for map rendering can result in a corrupted save file. The game will load, show a black map, and freeze. You will have to delete your Documents/My Games/Unity of Command 2 folder.

    A popular mod on the Steam Workshop (search "Easy Mode" or "God Mode") completely disables the supply mechanic. This effectively breaks the game in your favor, allowing you to drive your tanks infinitely deep into enemy territory without worrying about fuel. This is exactly what most Cheat Engine users want, but it is delivered without the crashing.