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ROFL! my bad...
I was screwing around in that place and I think I entered our guild xDDDD. Btw, what happens if we don't go?
PS: He's a haxx0r, not a LEET haxx0r ;DComment
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Actually, I hardly take 20-50 more damage, if that, compared to my fully equipped friends. Defense does not matter in this game. You're better off not buying equipment unless it raises your important stats(like str, int, etc. depending on your class). Considering we're getting hit in multiple hundreds, I think I can live with taking 10% more damage in order to be 15% stronger, especially since there is LOADS of profit that isn't even accessible to normal int mages of my level. Trust me, potions and money are not issues whatsoever for any class if you spend your money well and play your character well. I guess there are a few exceptions for very low levels, but that's about it.
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Li4r.
I'm talking about my legitimate character.
I don't know how many times I have to say this...
If I am talking about a character in detail, or mentioning names, I am talking about a legitimate character.
When I vac in the 50's, I always level up in less than an hour. Believe it. When I say it takes 4-5 hours, I mean my legitimate character.Comment
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This is false.So, when I did a glitch that let's me jump through a wall, I ended up loading into a new area which seems is a beta programmer's test room. The area has what appears to have a shop guy standing in a corner which who appears to sell every item in the game, for 0 money... Unfortunately I'm not a high enough level to equip most of the stuff XD... So I just took the items and sold them back to the guy for tons of money... There is also a portal out (leads to the town on the south of the island, I forgot the name), and some other weird stuff, but that is the only intresting thing there... Theren't weren't any monsters or anything... Hopefully I'll be able to get back again though...
Many hackers have taken apart the files and examined the stuff in it. It just isn't there. Stuff is put in the files long before it's released, too.
Also, you'd better've capped 2 billion something mesos in order to prove this. No one would leave without the most money possible if they took any at all. I also expect to see all of your slots used.Comment
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And you just happened to forget to take screenshots, right?
Or maybe you took screenshots but then your computer got struck by lightning? Nobody believes you without proof, especially when there's existing proof telling us that what you said isn't possible.So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
And I write the blog for their website.
Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =OComment
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Well, it's pretty obvious. Even people who don't hang around hackers who love taking stuff apart could tell.
Personally, my entire motivation to all of this hacking is simply because I love taking things apart, and I love the awkward effects they have on games(which is the discovery of how things work and actually using them ingame). Actually, in general, I just like seeing things affect one another. I love watching those videos about "this is your brain on X", even though most people find those terribly boring.Last edited by ToshX; 02-11-2007, 10:27 PM.Comment
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That's part of the reason I love programming. I don't like taking things apart so much, but putting things together is great fun. Especially because a lot of things are built on the same simple concepts, so as I learn more about putting a game together I understand the nuances of more complex games. That's why you'll see me asking about hacks and errors and exploits and bugs. Not because I want to use them to my advantage, but because I wanna know what caused them so I can avoid them in my own games.Well, it's pretty obvious. Even people who don't hang around hackers who love taking stuff apart could tell.
Personally, my entire motivation to all of this hacking is simply because I love taking things apart, and I love the awkward effects they have on games(which is the discovery of how things work and actually using them ingame). Actually, in general, I just like seeing things affect one another. I love watching those videos about "this is your brain on X", even though most people find those terribly boring.
Then again, causing intentional errors can be fun. I randomly comment out certain blocks of code in my programs sometimes just to see everything get messed up and ridiculous. XDSo I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
And I write the blog for their website.
Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =OComment
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True, the majority of the hacks aren't legit, but I have a good autoclicker
If correctly programmed would a Scar program work in MapleStory?Comment



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