Got it to work. :)
I just didn't know that gg uses something different for 64x OS.
Thanks
I just didn't know that gg uses something different for 64x OS.
Thanks
He's the one that sent sandboxie to them, and I doubt they will be able to patch it anytime soon.Quote:
LOL sanboxie was sent to estsoft and gameguard when zeke used to dc people in town and that was what? like 5 - 8 months ago? and it still havent patch until now. So yes don't assume it will get patch coz i think it never will. also I was able to make this work on vista 64 but computer shut down after few minutes ingame due to permission.
snow thanks for the eof+7 from reborn :D
Mind explaining how you got it to work on Vista? For Other PeopleQuote:
LOL sanboxie was sent to estsoft and gameguard when zeke used to dc people in town and that was what? like 5 - 8 months ago? and it still havent patch until now. So yes don't assume it will get patch coz i think it never will. also I was able to make this work on vista 64 but computer shut down after few minutes ingame due to permission.
snow thanks for the eof+7 from reborn :D
Iris online uses gameguard too, i followed the tutorial but i changed the files to the Iris Online it seems to work since the gameguard.des and the other files to the sandboxie.Quote:
wtf irisonline is; dunno, this is for official version cabal online.
yeah it's around brackets and gamemon.des is inside the sandbox, i know how to search memory addresses but i'm too lazy, i need a simple click bot lulzQuote:
Look at your game window, it should have [#] brackets [#] like that around the title of the game window in top left cornor, if your game is inside the sandbox, and the gamemon.des stays open in the sandbox; you should beable to open a memory editor via the desk top (not inside sandbox);
the gameguard can only search inside the sandbox for proccess with [#] name [#] but not outside the sandbox where your memory editors ect are running...i dont know about that game or the macro your referring to so dunno .. just open memory editor and attach to the exe; if you duno how you probably shouldnt bother considering you wont kno how to scan for memory addresses ect ...