I use to have the same issue! And now I fix it
Hello, I would like to ask:
I am making wallhack in d3d9, I am trying to recognize models but I have problem:
The game uses the same Stride, NumVertices, primCount for models in team #1 and also in team #2, is there any way I can separate them?
So team #1 will use green color, team #2 red color..
Thanks
I use to have the same issue! And now I fix it
You could consider is examining other attributes or properties of the models that might differ between teams. For example, you could analyze the textures, color schemes, or patterns applied to the models to determine their affiliation. This may involve examining the game rendering pipeline, shader program or texture data.
Last edited by CarlosKaiden; 05-12-2023 at 06:33 AM.
for (Texture* t : Textures)
{
if ((t->Stride == Stride) &&
(t->NumVertices == NumVertices) &&
(t->PrimCount == primCount))
this code block :
you need to recover from if else blocks to pull outside data in
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This is only valid for this example, if you can post the code you wrote specifically, I might be interested.