Last edited by Confin3d; 08-30-2013 at 12:17 PM.
How is that even related to what we're talking about? Obviously Battleye has scans. It's an anti cheat. All you're doing is reading memory. You're not altering anything (specifically talking about Player, Vehicle, etc. ESP). What they have in place now is the Battleye service that prevents memory from being read (some sort of obfuscation). However, it only runs on certain systems, and there have been a few quick fixes posted on how to disable it. Simply plugging in updated offsets in Dupy's template probably isn't the best idea considering it's completely open source. He could always pack and obfuscate the project, but I'm not 100% that will eliminate the problem. Best route would be to make something from scratch (packing would still be a good idea)
Also, the local player cords in the thread are still up to date so at the very least you'll have a working external GPS that show local player cords at all times
Last edited by Distraught; 08-30-2013 at 12:38 PM.
Good information although I think the screenshots were just taken in relation to the question "what scans". If offsets need to be updated, doesn't that mean a scan of some sort detected reading memory? or that it was detected through patching? Haven't researched much into BE so excuse me.
Any sort of scanning is irrelevant. RPM's are know for their undetectability. Unless of course you publicly release your program/source. You have to find the new offsets and update your code with them because they do change periodically. I don't believe intentionally. Stuff just gets sifted around after updates/patches. Using outdated offsets won't get you banned. Whatever you're doing with them just won't work because the ones in your code don't exists anymore.
Last edited by chickeninabiskit; 08-30-2013 at 12:57 PM.
In short, no it cannot get you banned. There has been a lot of source posted that may get you in trouble, but if you don't completely copy and paste, you change variable and function names, and you pack the executable, you should be fine. I've been trying to get this working in Java since it's what I've been focusing on mainly for school. However, Java isn't really made for this sort of thing and you need to do a lot of workaround...still no luck.
Last edited by chickeninabiskit; 08-30-2013 at 01:13 PM.
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