I haven't had the issue of it crashing my client, but if I run certain programs with names that may deal with hacking(a plugin for winamp that has bot in name) it will close it. For some reason the file doesn't just apply to the server that shall not be named but anything with Phantasy Star in the name.
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Oh well who needs that now that we have a true sequel.
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No need to worry and no need to blame Broomop for every little thing that is happening. You're actually giving him more credit than he deserves. I know for a fact that there are a good amount of things client side that can be exploited, but there has been nothing found by any of the hackers that can be game ruining, yet. Just enjoy the game please and don't panic just because someone is "outside of the window." It's very easy to get there. And guess what? Broomop hasn't found out how to do that yet.
Last edited by CastSoldierFan96; Jul 5, 2012 at 01:16 PM.
tinkering with cheat engine after circumventing half-assed attempts to protect the game with GG makes broomop a script kiddie
he doesn't really deserved to be called a hacker
kid's a joke
well not really a kid anymore by now i'm sure he's like some lonely 50 year old in his mom's basement
probably became a brony
pso two:
blue moon/caseal/ship 2
Anyone who is messing with the game is not hacking but if they are finding exploits themselves, it's not being a script-kiddie either. You can call it cheating or reverse engineering. You're saying he's a script-kiddie just because he's using someone else's tool? Why make your own when they are already available? Besides, it's easy to make a memory scanner... Learn the terms first.
EDIT: GameGuard and bypassing it doesn't need to be mentioned... It's a 32-bit rootkit that is unable to detect 64-bit applications.
Basically you and most people are saying that anyone who is debugging a program is a script kiddie and it's quite humorous.
Last edited by CastSoldierFan96; Jul 5, 2012 at 01:26 PM.
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