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- Mouse Grid
- PTC Method
- Trigger Bot
I'm trying to think of more stuff!
There is an easier way!You can make a ptc method kinda like the old days if you know how to code
Or you could be like seaplushomo and leech D:
Ive started to get into making my own, goin real slow, but im learning along the way which is the best way to learn, also tryin to make a d3d menu base, its gettin there, just needa focus on coding other than sleeping /RAGE
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markoj (01-04-2011)
is this patched yet, and also would it go like this just asking.
Code:void __cdecl CPush(char *Command, char *Value) { char *PCommand = new char[256]; //Define PCommand sprintf(PCommand, "%s %s", Command, Value); //Define PCommand as "Command(Space)Value" DWORD LTC = 0x485E10; //Define the LTC (Gordon's LTC) void *Control = (void*)LTC; //Define Control method as the LTC __asm { push Command; call Control; add esp, 4; } CPush("ShowFPS", "1"); }
wow, this will create a big memory leak.Code:char *PCommand = new char[256];
to fix this add
after the assembly code.Code:delete [] PCommand;
Pretty useless. call LTC also works. if not store it in a register and call itCode:void *Control = (void*)LTC;
Code:call LTC ; or mov eax, LTC call eax
Last edited by Gordon`; 01-10-2011 at 10:28 PM.
Last edited by freedompeace; 01-11-2011 at 02:41 AM. Reason: ++posts;
does anyone think i should learn c++?