Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Why does it never click on the code box for me?
Use the final version and it will automaticly place EE and itself where it should be. Dont move the windows, to start it press enter then enter a 0. + enter :/
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Nice code cracker. I use it to troll stairs. Thank you
Got a problem. There is a mouse bug. When i try to click on that box for code, it just automatically puts the mouse near the middle of the screen...
Last edited by Pawlowic (Jan 19 2012 11:29:44 am)
doh wrote:ostkaka wrote:doh wrote:I though that using macro died. Use connection like a boss.
It goes much faster and you will get info about whats the password is.I had that idea. Maybe I understood him wrong.:(
Not if you use detour. Or C++ .NET.
I've expermiented with packet sending and such with EE now, and as it uses TCP to send/receive packets you cant use any external program to do such thing, you will have to inject code into EE (Like wpe pro) to make it work but I have no idea how to do that.
You're half right. Yes, EE uses whatever network stack is set to default (Which 99% of the time is TCP/IP) to send and receive data. That's not the problem though; I can write TCP/IP applications until I am blue in the face. The unintelligible encryption and handshaking that goes on in the Player.IO layer is the problem. I've tried to get around this in C++ to no avail. However, now that I have a bunch of C# debugging tools, I might try tearing open the Player.IO library and reimplementing some or all of it in a C DLL.
The old solution was to inject packets in to the existing stream since all the handshaking was already done. This is just a matter of programmer laziness
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gustav9797 wrote:doh wrote:Not if you use detour. Or C++ .NET.
I've expermiented with packet sending and such with EE now, and as it uses TCP to send/receive packets you cant use any external program to do such thing, you will have to inject code into EE (Like wpe pro) to make it work but I have no idea how to do that.
You're half right. Yes, EE uses whatever network stack is set to default (Which 99% of the time is TCP/IP) to send and receive data. That's not the problem though; I can write TCP/IP applications until I am blue in the face. The unintelligible encryption and handshaking that goes on in the Player.IO layer is the problem. I've tried to get around this in C++ to no avail. However, now that I have a bunch of C# debugging tools, I might try tearing open the Player.IO library and reimplementing some or all of it in a C DLL.
The old solution was to inject packets in to the existing stream since all the handshaking was already done. This is just a matter of programmer laziness
Just started using C# and the PlayerIOClient.dll, that makes everything much easier, but the only thing now is to implement codecracker in GBot, just going to finish the adminlist(And guestbombing).
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doesn't work. I changed the code to one of my levels to 0100, and it never got the code. It's just a piece of junk.
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Use the final version and it will automaticly place EE and itself where it should be. Dont move the windows, to start it press enter then enter a 0. + enter :/
Ohhhhhhhhhh.
Last edited by scienceguyz (Jan 20 2012 6:23:24 pm)
Doesn't work? It said:
Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because MSVCP100.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
[OK]
(By the way, I did reinstall. Still nothing....)
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Doesn't work? It said:
Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because MSVCP100.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
[OK]
(By the way, I did reinstall. Still nothing....)
Go install .NET 4.0
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Still doesn't work, Aslai.
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Still doesn't work, Aslai.
:/
Ehum, google?
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@ Squad they will just make then a digit longer e.g 11111 or 12345
then they arn't noob codes. they are arguably noob codes.
BuzzerBee wrote:Still doesn't work, Aslai.
:/
Ehum, google?
Ehum, tried that?
Nub.
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xD cool
xD cool
You have been warned for spam. This is your fourth warning, and you have been banned for a week.
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I hate tall signatures.
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Not working properly for me
Where to download code cracker???
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