Your game hacks go well during the month. Then, a patch comes in. Suddenly, your hack won't work anymore. You try to revise it. But you don't know what the world should you revise. Many keep asking this question.
The solution is simple.
First, you must determine what type of error your hack causes. Once you find it, you can easily come up with the solution.
There are 3 types of errors that outdated hacks cause.
Problems:
First type (Launch Crashing)
Code:
This is due to either a detection from X-Crap or an error within the very source code of the hack.
[IMG]http://i1107.photobucke*****m/albums/h400/maxhax195/X-TRAP2012315.jpg[/IMG]
Second type (Attachment Failure)
This happens when a hack is not attached an does not affect the launch of the game.
Third type (In-Game Crashing)
This is caused by invalid or incorrect offsets and/or pointers.
Solutions:
First type (Launch Crashing)
Code:
Revise your base since it may be detected or use a different attachment/injection mode.
Second type (Attachment Failure)
Code:
Revise your hack's source code for a runtime or logical bug/error (Also check syntax errors for substandard compilers.).
Third type (In-Game Crashing)
Code:
Update or check your offsets and pointers for they may be outdated.
Now you know all of the 3 problems that outdated hacks cause. Now no more begging for answers that are already here. Instead, go revise your hacks. If you can't revise or you're not sure, ask for help. Even pros get into situations where they can't get out by themselves. Hope I helped.
[Deserve sticky? Asking.

]