learn 2 code geggit
so i'm new to making game cheats can anyone tell me where to start ? for example : i wanna make an esp how can i do it?
learn 2 code geggit
Go to the programming section, ask for help. You might have to pay, or just look at youtube videos. My tip is go to csgo section look at source code and learn to edit it make a bit of it different and boom you have an esp that works.
Editing already existing hacks is a good way to learn
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You need to learn how to program. I bet this question has been asked for over 50% of all threads and posts here on MPGH. Chances are considering you referred to ESP, the language you're going to WANT to learn is C++ however C++ being a low level language is going to be harder to understand and if you have no background of computer science or programming it's going to take you A LOT longer to even introduce yourself to game hacking. Your best bet is to probably familiarize yourself with a computer, learn a high level language (Python, Java), and probably go from there.
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Agree with this 100%. If I were you I'd most likely start by looking up an online Computer Science/Literature class or two and go through them first of all. Then you'll most likely want to learn Java, as it's easier and more widely used than Python. What I would not suggest is going from one language to another without completely learning it.