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Originally Posted by DubSkeptic
Another fail thread.
Who gives a fucking shit? Like doing memory hacks gets you laid?
It makes me feel good .
Asking how to find addies isn't going to make you 'leacher'.
C++ books doesn't explain anything about addies and offsets and how you find them.
I mean go to any professional coding forum? It's normal to use source codes. You people are just ridiculous posting threads about teaching you to code then when people ask, tell them to go read a book.
Originally Posted by Takari
Asking how to find addies isn't going to make you 'leacher'.
C++ books doesn't explain anything about addies and offsets and how you find them.
If ever need anything, I have tons of saved online lessons and books. But I can't teach people to hack.
Originally Posted by DubSkeptic
I mean go to any professional coding forum? It's normal to use source codes. You people are just ridiculous posting threads about teaching you to code then when people ask, tell them to go read a book.
I don't do that . If you need help I always help with the basic things. And it's different for hacking. When the many people take the same code, I don't really care but they don't credit the source code maker which is where things get annoying for me.
Originally Posted by headshotz22
I don't do that . If you need help I always help with the basic things. And it's different for hacking. When the many people take the same code, I don't really care but they don't credit the source code maker which is where things get annoying for me.
Do you think people who program other things give credit? no. Why do you people always want something in return? Just give and feel some sort of self enlightenment for helping others.
Originally Posted by DubSkeptic
Do you think people who program other things give credit? no. Why do you people always want something in return? Just give and feel some sort of self enlightenment for helping others.
I see your logic. I can also see my logic. They do not code, they take code that other people created and say they made it. You don't take things others make and openly say you made it, you should give credit. How hard is that to say "oh @x made it I modified it a little". Does it cost you money? No. Does it cost you time? No. I don't see why not. And giving and feeling self enlightenment is not fully achieved until the taker acknowledges that they received something from you. When I made my first hack I told everyone SwiftDude taught me how to hack and the whole deal, I didn't just release and say I coded the whole thing.
Originally Posted by headshotz22
I see your logic. I can also see my logic. They do not code, they take code that other people created and say they made it. You don't take things others make and openly say you made it, you should give credit. How hard is that to say "oh @x made it I modified it a little". Does it cost you money? No. Does it cost you time? No. I don't see why not. And giving and feeling self enlightenment is not fully achieved until the taker acknowledges that they received something from you. When I made my first hack I told everyone SwiftDude taught me how to hack and the whole deal, I didn't just release and say I coded the whole thing.
Nobody ever said they MADE it or nobody teached them now did they? I mean this concept goes towards anything in life. Do you think Mike Shanahann gives credit to whoever first made the plays in his playbook? No.
Originally Posted by DubSkeptic
Nobody ever said they MADE it or nobody teached them now did they? I mean this concept goes towards anything in life. Do you think Mike Shanahann gives credit to whoever first made the plays in his playbook? No.
Logic differ. I guess we both make a good point but to me why do you want to be like others? Be a good person and set a good example by giving credit for things you take. In school you are required to do this for reports/research papers, so why not apply it here?
What headhotzz is saying is that if this guy can't even do a simple thing like find addies then how is he "making" and releasing hacks?
Originally Posted by headshotz22
Logic differ. I guess we both make a good point but to me why do you want to be like others? Be a good person and set a good example by giving credit for things you take. In school you are required to do this for reports/research papers, so why not apply it here?
People are giving things out for people to use because they want to help them, they shouldn't ask for credit in return. That's just selfish and inconsiderate. Now if somebody stole @Swiftdude's base, that's a completely different story. What I'm trying to make you understand is if you give somebody information, that information is theirs too. Your teachers don't ask you to give them credits on your test because he/she taught you did they?
Originally Posted by DubSkeptic
People are giving things out for people to use because they want to help them, they shouldn't ask for credit in return. That's just selfish and inconsiderate. Now if somebody stole @Swiftdude's base, that's a completely different story. What I'm trying to make you understand is if you give somebody information, that information is theirs too. Your teachers don't ask you to give them credits on your test because he/she taught you did they?
You're misinterpreting what I said. Yes, for a test you are taught something. But for a research paper, you do not know it, and thus you must give credit. And you really don't know where these bases come from. I know 100% .
Originally Posted by fogest
What headhotzz is saying is that if this guy can't even do a simple thing like find addies then how is he "making" and releasing hacks?
When I first made my hack,I didn't know how to find addies,because my C++ Book didn't say anything about addies/offsets.
So I just searched in the Source Code Section.