Yes, you are probably right. Even so, in my estimation, MC does not detect the memory of our computer. Rather MC doing "checksum" in the amount of bytes in any scripts or images that formed the whole SWF game file.Quote:
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Browser is a sandbox, the game site cannot scan your pc memory without install some browser extension, and if the site install the extension without your consent, it became a malware. So I don't think there is any game guard thing or whatever to check CE is up or SWF is modified.
May be I'm wrong, so correct me.
And also we have to remember, 8 ball pool is an online game, which works with the Internet network, including clients, servers and so on. I think MD5 checksum function contained in a folder in the game SWF, serves to detect and report to the provider's server, the amount of byte(s) code if there is a change in the form of a request, sending and response for data each users every time as long as game opened. Also MC put their scripts in Java, XML and CSS file, which process opening at the time the game loading. It is impossible to do a check on all such files.
I do not know what is anti-cheat method used by the MC, it should be VAC, Game guard, or other method of their own making. To be sure, some peoples in this forum has inspired to use of encryption tools like UPX and they have no account banned so far (I hope not forever).
The purpose of this discuss is to look for a solution on how to continue to play 8 ball pool by using a undetectable hack, safely and not getting banned. Hopefully there are other solutions, since MC perform account banned massively against the 8 ball pool users who play using hack (s).
Good luck... :)