it's an amateur way of doing it. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody.
yes, it's easy
Originally Posted by cttbot89
yes, it's easy
It's not about whether it's easy or hard. It's just easily detected and it isn't convenient at all for the user.
Originally Posted by 258456
it's an amateur way of doing it. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody.
u don't know what your talking..
Sure, vb3d is easy but nothing for Amateur!
Did you ever see another Person than me who released vb3d method?! (i'm the inventor of it) and i gave G-Force Members Part of sources so maybe one day its a Pub source hack method,..
> but i invented new stuff (VB3D 2.0)
- works with extern dll (for d3d hook & Memory hack)
Only need to be linked and then i can use the functions in vb too..
< result > no bad way to make a very objective hack (but its not as good convortable as in c++)
both are not really good
in vb menu u have to read and write memory externally , making it a hard project (or write to file and a cpp dll reads it )
windows menu will overlap with crossfire menu and keyboard controls wont be easy..
and for both you wont be able to have d3d hacks
Originally Posted by giniyat101
both are not really good
in vb menu u have to read and write memory externally , making it a hard project (or write to file and a cpp dll reads it )
windows menu will overlap with crossfire menu and keyboard controls wont be easy..
and for both you wont be able to have d3d hacks
quoted for truth.
Originally Posted by 258456
quoted for truth.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the fact of read/writeprocessmemory which can easily become detected with a kernel hook >_>
Good game much?
Vb8 and d3d idk bout it
Originally Posted by ~FALLEN~
I'm surprised no one mentioned the fact of read/writeprocessmemory which can easily become detected with a kernel hook >_>
Good game much?
I didn't think it had to be said, it was just that obvious, lol.
Originally Posted by 258456
I didn't think it had to be said, it was just that obvious, lol.