Originally Posted by
Zededarian
Alright, first off, about the mods. Mod doesn't stand for moderators, it stands for moderation. There are tools out there named HMT, HHT, and SparkEdit that let you edit the maps in halo. You can use these to make an infinite ammo mod, but everyone in the room will have infinite ammo. There are ways around this for the clever hacker, however. For instance, you can use HHT to swap the sniper rifle with a rock, then use HMT to give that rock the same meta value as the sniper rifle, and mod the sniper rifle to have infinite ammo. This way other people in your room will see a rock, but you will see a sniper rifle you can pick up and shoot at people with. HMT lets you do other things besides infinite ammo, like adding auto-aim or making the assault rifle shoot rockets or making the plasma rifle a one-hit kill, but most of these won't be seen by other people in your room if you host, and they'll all be fake if you don't (if you join someone else's game with an assault-rifle-shoots-rockets mod, you'll see yourself shooting rockets, but other people will be hit as if you were firing normal pistol ammo). HHT makes changes other people can see if you host, and has no effect in other people's games (it is also far less powerful than HMT, mostly just swapping dependencies). Sparkedit lets you move things around in the map, duplicate them, or add teleporter pairs, all three of which other people can see (except the teleporter pairs, those are invisible for everyone, so most people duplicate the teleporter reciever pad and move that under the teleporter pair's start to remember where it is). I personally used sparkedit to move the flags underground in BG, then set the game to only end when one side has 15 flags so it basically became neverending slayer just a few days ago (still have it on, too). So that, Gourav, is what Mods are.
Now onto hacks. Long story short, there are no good hacks unless you host your own room. I've used clever modding to do some things, like having invisible people show up as black on my screen, or making a scouting hog where I can drive around and see where people are while really being in my own base so I won't get killed, but those aren't really hacks. If you ARE hosting your own room (which I always do for the kick/ban priveleges), there are a couple of good things you can do. [Sheep] has the best trainer, in my opinion, letting you do things like freeze time for everyone except you in the match (looks like lag to them until you turn it off, be careful or people will just quit), or make everyone invincible until you turn it off, or making all shots one-hit-kill (for everyone) until you turn it off. All quite fun. I have a few trainers I made on my own with a friend, but he hates releasing publicly, so I can't offer them to you. An easy one to make is a score edit for when you're hosting, you don't need to mess around with DAM memory or anything, the scores are in static addresses (1 byte if I remember) and constant forever. Like I said, though, if you don't host, there's not much you can do because almost everything is handled on the host machine. You might be able to do something with WPE Pro (I've never tried myself), but my guess would be it's fairly difficult, since you seem to send "I'm pressing this button" packets and not "I shot this guy" packets, which decreases the chances of hacking but increases the load on the host, a situation we all live with. I've never seen an aimbot for halo, but I've seen two or three people I believe were using one, so there might be one out there.