Assassin's Creed Unity
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Gain more height and distance with (safe) wall ejects, for AC Unity. Not as useful as it sounds, this mod's only for the curious.

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DISCLAIMER:
I am not responsible for any harm to your account, person or property. Use at your own risk. Go offline before you open CE if you want to take extra precaution.

Credits: 
Inspired by Jintohaku's work for the RPG Creeds.

Description:

This table allows the player character to back eject higher and farther than normal.
To be clear, this ONLY extends the landing/grabbing targeting of the standard wall eject move, the safe one that triggers immediately and does not require waiting/mashing the parkour button.
Free ejects, unsafe ejects, and side-hops are still unchanged. Sadly.

Which makes this mod almost useless...however this may be good for those who want to learn some very basic CE, I've left in some stuff that should let you infer how I found the addresses/values for the standard wall eject. I invite you to try and find a way to modify those previously mentioned currently unchanged things as I believe it should be possible. Feel free to use, expand and share the table with your own findings.

Tested with Uplay version of Assassin's Creed Unity 1.5.0. Should work with the Steam version as well.
No idea about Ubisoft Plus version (if there even is a separate version).

Notes:
Do read the next section of Installation, this mod needs extra steps to be done before you can activate it(otherwise it will crash), if you don't have ACUFixes installed. AC Unity has an integrity check that prevents modifying game code in memory, Sunbeam's script from Paul44's cheat table kills the thread responsible for it.

I do not recommend keeping the options on at all times, as you may experience some weirdness such as the parkour down button still making you eject higher and other stuff, rather what you should do is set a hotkey for each of the options so you have granular control over when you want to eject upwards, downwards, a little farther, etc. just by holding the corresponding button.

Installation steps if you have ACUFixes installed:
  • Download and install Cheat Engine. You may have to have temporarily turn off your firewalls and antivirus programs, and add an exception to the Cheat Engine installation folder.
  • Download and extract this mod.
  • Start up your game.
  • Once you're fully loaded into the open-world, open "AC_Unity_Eject_Height_and_Distance.CT".
  • Click on the highlighted and flashing "Select a process to open" icon on the top-left.
  • Select your game's exe.
  • When asked to keep the current addresses, hit "Yes".
  • Finally just check the boxes that's in the area below to enable the scripts. Would recommend setting hotkeys, you can do that by right clicking.
You will have to do steps 4-8 every time you launch the game.


Installation steps if you don't have ACUFixes installed:
  • Download and install Cheat Engine. You may have to have temporarily turn off your firewalls and antivirus programs, and add an exception to the Cheat Engine installation folder.
  • Download and extract this mod.
  • Download and extract Paul44's cheat table for ACU. It includes a script that is necessary for cheat engine scripts to work for this game. 
  • Start up your game.
  • Once fully loaded into the open-world, open "ACU_v6.0_Released.CT".
  • It will ask if you want to "Execute this lua script?". Click on "Always ask"(for security reasons) then click "Yes". After that, wait a few seconds till you see [ACU.exe] in the title bar.
  • Then, toggle on "Enable Cheats...".
  • A window will pop up, let it do its thing.
  • Once done, congrats you're ready to mod your game, close that window and uncheck everything, including "Enable Cheats", then close Cheat Engine as well.
  • Next, open "AC_Unity_Eject_Height_and_Distance.CT".
  • Click on the highlighted "Select a process to open" icon.
  • Select your game's exe.
  • When asked to keep the current addresses, hit "Yes".
  • Finally just check the boxes that's in the area below to enable the scripts. Would recommend setting hotkeys, you can do that by right clicking.
You will have to do steps 5-14 every time you launch the game.