finish those tuts. ull never know how hotkey hacks work if u dont know how to program
Hey guys... I am learning C++ on the "antiRTFM" youtube channel, and I have been having some problems... Now I could take 2 routes. Either 1, finish learning C++ and fully understand coding, or 2, jump into making hotkey with incomplete knowledge... I am unsure if learning to code hacks is practice or a fail :P ONLY ACTUAL CODERS OPINIONS WANTED eg: Magicman, Topblazt, Crash, etc...
NOT CORRYYSTER! I HATE HIM!
how should I continue? And this IS relevant to THIS forum because I wanna program CA hacks, and want an opinion, atleast I think it is relevant...
finish those tuts. ull never know how hotkey hacks work if u dont know how to program
jonnyboy9985 (08-06-2010)
Alright Thanks for a positive, honest opinion respect, and can a mod, or admin, or minion please close this?
Buy a Big Ass Book And Read it...
Those Tuts Dont Give You All the Knowledge You Could Have...
Well you can make hacks without knowing c++ at all, but your abilities will be limited, so if you have a base you can add hacks or edit the base based off of other peoples codes. Even though you can learn from the base, it wouldn't be the best way to get into making hacks.
Ive seen antirtmf videos and they are pretty good and helpful so just keep watching, not the best way to learn but better than nothing.
Dont ban me
I think that object oriented programming is a huge thing.
Classes are very important because they are used a lot in CA.
EX : ILTClient class which contains the function that everybody knows which pushes commands.
XD which is why I started the thread :P Thanks scimmy, and you deserved your title too, you are an MPGH lord
Sammy told me to...
i dont know if ive earned my respect here as knowing what im doing but ive been coding for 2 years
and hacking for about 1
and dude finish those tutorials or youll get no where
in fact go beyond those tutorials
and once youve done C++ for about maybe 3 months or until you COMPLETLY understand it
google drunken hyeana he has good D3D tuts