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Friday, August 05, 2005

We're gonna celebrate...one more time

VIDEOGAME HACKING!!!

*cough*, Ok. This post is going to be about video game hacking, I haven't posted this before because I do a bit of video game hacking and don't wanna get accused of hacking all the time, because I don't use my own hacks...I've tried them, but don't play with them regularly.

Most games today have some sort of anti cheat device. Punkbuster is one of them. Now I'm not saying that punkbuster sucks, but it's way too easy to bypass them. Punkbuster looks for groupings of code that are found in open gl hacks. The key there is the open gl hack. Any other type of hack doesn't register in their search.

Most games allow the use of skins. A skin is a file that changes how the characters look. It can also change how your walls, cars, etc. look in the game. The way that the skin works is by taking .shader files, usually, which contain the coding in which to switch one skin in the game to another which is also located in the skin file. The useage of the included files along with the .shader allow for this whole thing to work. Now as for making the walls see through, you're gonna have to get good at scripting because I won't flat out tell you how to hack it, but I'll give ya a hint.

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OK, now if you're looking for a wallhack and don't want to make your own theres a good bunch of places you can find em. Unknown Cheats houses a few. Now if you know about the innerworking of the game you want to hack you might be able to figure out which hacks work for which games. Just because a hack is made for RTCW:ET doesn't mean you can't use it for CoD.

Usually if you take a hack made for one game and use it for another the anti-cheating device doesn't pick it up. Anti-cheat companies are heavily lacking in this way, but if they blocked every cheat that could ever be constructed all at once there would be no need for them because the games would use that basic block to stop them all. No updating cuts into their profits.


If you're not looking at hacking some multiplayer and would rather just have tutorials and built in cheats such as button combinations and console codes I would suggest Game FAQs. If you want 3rd party device assistance such as a gameshark or code breaker I would suggest the Code Creator's Club. The tool they use changes depending on which system you're looking at but if you want codes this is a good place to start looking. I think thats it for this post.

Here's a shoutout: FUCK Lieberman AND Ms. Clinton. Lieberman, you're a douschebag who needs to leave video games alone. Clinton, why can't you be more like your husband?

Suggested movie for this week: Pirates of Silicon Valley

AK

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