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    Quote Originally Posted by Poif View Post
    Some hacks are easier than others, if you dont know the value it gets really hard.
    And yes start with cheat engine (i prefer L.Spiro memory hacking software). You pick it up really easy
    Woah nice tip, i've been tinkering with cheat engine forever now, but i really like MHS! What other programs like this are there?

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    Yep either start memory hacking or start learning programming starting at cmd making bat files in notepad.



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    Hmmm... 12 years old. I would say your still a little to young to start learning C++ or any language properly. If I was you I would tinker around with CheatEngine first or MHS. Those are both memory hacking software. It might be easier for you to hack non-online games first because CA has tons of hack detection software that you have to get around. Try finding a game you don't play online and finding values for that. There are tons of tutorials out there, just look around you should find something.

    BTW: If you really want to code I strongly recommend you learn it the right way and not in bits and pieces all over the internet. And if you haven't taken algebra yet just wait. There's almost nothing you can program without knowing algebra :L.

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    Quote Originally Posted by why06 View Post
    Hmmm... 12 years old. I would say your still a little to young to start learning C++ or any language properly. If I was you I would tinker around with CheatEngine first or MHS. Those are both memory hacking software. It might be easier for you to hack non-online games first because CA has tons of hack detection software that you have to get around. Try finding a game you don't play online and finding values for that. There are tons of tutorials out there, just look around you should find something.

    BTW: If you really want to code I strongly recommend you learn it the right way and not in bits and pieces all over the internet. And if you haven't taken algebra yet just wait. There's almost nothing you can program without knowing algebra :L.
    Well, IMO, you are never too young as long as you have a strong background with computers, and general math. But besides that i agree with Why if you don't really have any experience.

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