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Originally Posted by VitaminD
+1 also with everypatch comes a fix to the hack...
well not everypatch but since people were abusing the dc hack aeria patched everything, meaning the people who bought you the hack for free will have to work hard AGAIN to update their hacks
eventually these people will get TIRED of doing this for free ESPECIALLY for people who abuse it so much that they force the devs to patch over it quickly (i.e. the disconnect hack)
so really the only way to ensure constant updates, with fewer noobs over abusing them would be to charge for it.
sorry if you cant pay for it, thats just too bad. . .
you cant pay aeria ap to help you rcharacter lvl faster? too bad
you cant pay afk guy to have him make a nice bot for you? too bad
theres no use complaining about it, either pay, play another game, or learn to hack yourself, on ts2 this free hack stuff is coming to an end, fast.
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++ Cheers! Couldn't agree with you more.
It's amazing to see all the younger (and older) talent here on this website essentially "throwing away" their skills.
Sure you think your helping a lot of people by handing them free hacks. But your not. Most people abuse these hacks and it ruins the game. Other people get banned. Any good hacks or exploits that other hackers came across, that you let out into the open will be patched.
How do you think that looks to other hackers? How much worth is kudos/thanks from some script kiddie who downloads your program and abuses its functions, compared to the kudos from another skilled hacker/coder? I mean if it's all fame and glory that hackers who release stuff want, then your all really going in the wrong direction anyway.
I know I see a lot of people who make stuff give thanks to other people who makes stuff... but why? What are you thanking them for? What did they do? Did they help break some new barrier or create some new methodology? No.. your thanking them for taking something that all coders and hackers know how to do, and giving it out to the mass public for free for them to abuse.
This is where the term script kiddie came from. It's not the fault of the kiddies themselves but of the people who keep giving them scripts! This all falls back to the fame and glory of the "hacker".
Someone was mentioning something earlier about how people keep repeating the same stuff that he did a long time ago... was it mega byte? Anyway, that is so damned true.
Yea great making a trainer is awesome practice for you in coding and hacking. But releasing it to the public is a no no. For one, there are already well established programs out there that are usually being supported by much more skilled hackers and coders. Second, even if the hack you made isn't publicly available, it's probably for a good reason.
Exploitation is never a good thing. Sure it's great to find an exploit! But exploiting the use of that exploit is just wrong. It's like giving a child a gun LOL.
@Cymon
You must have been looking at the site when I was working on it last night. yes I am in the middle of renaming AFK Guy to SkyBot. It has already been done legally, also I have registered a company name "SkyBot Gaming", I am still converting all the naming that is already out there on the web both within my site and on youtube, etc to the new name.
Don't worry about the support thing. Everyone who has "AFK Guy" will be sent the first version of SkyBot with some new fixes (buffing while on mount etc) in a few days.
Oh and if your wondering why I would need a company name "SkyBot Gaming"... that is because when I am done with this latest patch, and the name change, I will be developing versions of SkyBot for other F2P games that Aeria and other people host.
Also I may soon be making offers to other developers who want to get on board a project that pays for their efforts...
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Oh BTW i registered a new domain name too.
You can't really beat that when it comes to domain names and specificity.