Hi. Before I try USBGecko, I'm going to try Pc game hacking. I was wondering, using Cheat Engine, can I hack multiplayer games I download off the Internet, or even actual games on online gaming sites (Hallpass, Miniclip, Friv) Thanks, I'd appreciate the help!
I'd recommend to try to hack flash games first..
They are less likely to have anti-hacker security.
Yeah, I've done those; thus I'm really quite good! I've tried Roblox, and games on both Miniclip and Hallpass. So what do you recommend now?
Quote from: doomkaiber001 on October 28, 2010, 01:13:02 PM
Yeah, I've done those; thus I'm really quite good!
http://wiird.l0nk.org/forum/index.php/topic,6989.msg58299.html#new
Contradiction!
Oh... I think I just realised why you said 'Contradiction'. Sorry, I do understand the hexadecimals, as said in the other thread. But I also understand how cheat engine works (I spent alot of last night working on the Hexadecimals and Cheat Engine. But could you help me with what I said in the other thread. I could do with the help. And one other thing, what do you think I should do now?
Thanks.
PC game hacking is vastly different from Nintendo game hacking. I've only had brief exposure to PC hacking and know next to nothing about it.
Do you know anyone that could help me? I want to understand this thing through and through.
Thanks.
P.s. Sorry if I seem a bit pushy I don't mean to be.
Well, if you get Cheat Engine.. it should come with a little test application.
I would absolutely recommend you NOT TO try modifying online games.. games you downloaded but play offline and single player mode are fine. And there are plenty fo them. To start out: Cheat Engine allows you to search in decimal numbers.. get a simple game such as Eversion and check how many points you have. Try to manipulate your points counter with Cheat Engine to get the hang of things!
Well my first try was on a game called Commando/Commando 2 on miniclip. I managed to put unlimited health on together with unlimited ammo and a speed modifier without any major difficulties. So, I think I'll go and try out Eversion.