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AndrewMan Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:24 pm Post subject: I want to start coding. NOW |
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I have been following the tutorials and such at http://www.cplusplus.com/, but I still see no way to connect C++ with game hacking.
Are there are guides out there for this? Idk.. something like "How to hack your very first game"(ie. Microsoft Pinball).
I want to start coding for games ASAP, so please give me as much info AS POSSIBLE.
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slippppppppp Grandmaster Cheater
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| you dont even know what your talking about. That site helps alot, it teaches you how many things collided with memory editting works. Go and read it, learn everything, then you should know how to hack games.
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dnsi0 I post too much
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| Try vb if your just starting...
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NINTENDO Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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it depends on what kind of hacking you are after? Care to be more spesific so that we can make a path for you.
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AndrewMan Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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| dnsi0 wrote: | | Try vb if your just starting... |
I've already made enough stuff using VB and VB.net
Edit: What I want to achieve is being able to code a D3D hack for Combat Arms in the near future.
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| hum learn assembly, reverse engeniring, dissasembling i use OllyDBG its a great debugger
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| dnsi0 wrote: | | Try vb if your just starting... |
Bad advice, that will just teach you bad programming habits. Stick with C++!
If your so eager to start game hacking right away, learn how pointers and arrays work, Those are two things I use all the time for hacking. I don't care how much you read, if you aren't actually writing any code you aren't really going to learn much. Coding is a hands on type deal. You have to write your code, if it doesn't work exactly the way you planned the first time(usually the case), debug it! figure out whats wrong, etc.. until you get it the way you want it!
A D3D hack? You mean like drawing your own graphics over the game's screen?
If you want to do that, I suggest first learning the basics of direct x (creating a d3d interface, creating a d3d device interface, loading textures/fonts, drawing something on the screen, etc...)
Once you know the basics of DX, it will become clearer
What DX version? 8 or 9 I assume
You need the DX SDK, I recommend this one! Its the only one that works for me, to build directx applications for both 8 and 9
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9216652f-51e0-402e-b7b5-feb68d00f298&displaylang=en
Just start playing around with code until you figure it out!
Yea and assembly knowledge is a requirement...
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Slugsnack Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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| just remember programming is not a spectator sport and you should be okay lol. try writeprocessmemory for starters. if you didn't even learn winapi yet, go learn it now.
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dnsi0 I post too much
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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| FerrisBuellerYourMyHero wrote: | | dnsi0 wrote: | | Try vb if your just starting... |
Bad advice, that will just teach you bad programming habits. Stick with C++!
If your so eager to start game hacking right away, learn how pointers and arrays work, Those are two things I use all the time for hacking. I don't care how much you read, if you aren't actua
lly writing any code you aren't really going to learn much. Coding is a hands on type deal. You have to write your code, if it doesn't work exactly the way you planned the first time(usually the case), debug it! figure out whats wrong, etc.. until you get it the way you want it!
A D3D hack? You mean like drawing your own graphics over the game's screen?
If you want to do that, I suggest first learning the basics of direct x (creating a d3d interface, creating a d3d device interface, loading textures/fonts, drawing something on the screen, etc...)
Once you know the basics of DX, it will become clearer
What DX version? 8 or 9 I assume
You need the DX SDK, I recommend this one! Its the only one that works for me, to build directx applications for both 8 and 9
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9216652f-51e0-402e-b7b5-feb68d00f298&displaylang=en
Just start playing around with code until you figure it out!
Yea and assembly knowledge is a requirement... |
I agree... I made a directx8 overlay and then discovered that I did not know how to draw stuff onto the screen (Creating graphics and that) so my entire hook was pointless >.<.
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AndrewMan Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Okay, can someone answer me this:
For a "simple" cham hack(I quote simple because i've asked a few designers of Combat Arms hacks, and they say a cham hack is simple to make), what would I need to know?
If you're not familiar with the term Cham it is when you color an opponent on the green so you can see where they are at all times(usually a color like green, or red).
Anyways, how would I get started on something like this?
I guess I will download the DX SDK, and keep following those CPlusPlus tuts. Am I on the right track???
Edit: DX SDK link is broken btw.
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| You would need to know function hooking [or you can just use MS's detours (You need the right version though)] and, the basics of D3D...
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Zerith Master Cheater
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I would recommend learning some Assembly, then continuing to Reverse Engineering.
And if you haven't learned about the WinApi, do so.
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lurc Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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I recommend you stop being a dumb fuck and learn the language before you think of making anything obviously way out of your reach.
You want to learn just for hacking? Well then you won't learn. Simple as that.
If you really want to start coding NOW, go back to VB Cause what you're going for requires:
1. Knowledge of C++ (Experienced)
2. Knowledge of WinAPI
3. Knowledge of DirectX
4. Knowledge of ASM
5. Knowledge of Reverse Engineering
You possess at this moment... 0 out of 5
So it's best you LEARN, not look at a tut and say "1 c4n c0d3z!! 0 M G", like really LEARN.
Learning takes time! So you won't be doing anything like that for a long time.
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Some tutorials from wiccaan's forum is really good
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