IMHO, if a hack programmer or a bypasser had any idea on a time at which they would be able to release their product, even a general range of times, it would definitely make things tolerable.
I think one of the problems is that the hack users (abane to calling them anything else) want hacks, but don't see any. If some said person were to give them something to hope for, y'know, it'd be a lot easier to visualize it happening.
Granted, getting online and seeing someone post a hack is always exciting. Keeps the hack users busy while others work on their hacks.
But that's just my opinion. No need to rush the programmers into anything.
EDIT: Used the word 'hack' 6 times. :'3
Last edited by MilesPrower; 10-24-2010 at 08:14 AM.
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loki165 (10-24-2010)
I dont see too many hackers these days
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