Like I've said in the thread title, this is for those folks who kept wondering why the heck does the new CE only works in 64 bit, why is it so unfair, and why the OTHER hacks NOT released here is having problems running in your average 32-bit systems. Mostly windows XP.
To put it simply, 64-bit OSes can address more physical memory and faster than its 32-bit cousins. What does that mean? Computers using 64-bit systems can perform more and faster operations that require memories from the RAM simultaneously than the 32-bit ones. But, in order for you to use a 64-bit system, your current rig must also have a 64-bit processor. (Too bad for those playing in com shops. Even if you manage to get the hacks and stuff, you wouldn't still be able to make it work on the rigs there.)
So how is that stuff related to using CE on Grand Chase?
Almost everyone already knows that CE is a memory hacking/hexing tool.
CE adresses, edits, messes, alters or however-you-may-call-it the "stacks" in the RAM of the target game. Windows XP apparently has a different set of registry and system files than Windows 7.
It just wouldn't work on windows xp because it lacks some vital components required to "properly hack grand chase using CE" that windows 7 has.
I've also encountered some hacks NOT FOUND HERE or which weren't released here that also faces the same compatibility issues. Probably because those hacks also involve messing with the memory.
So that's pretty much sums everything. If you guys still don't understand, I'll leave the rest of the details to our hackers and moderators who can explain it in a better way than I did.
No offense but again, too bad for you folks playing on com shops. Unless our great hackers can finally decide to help each other again and come up with a new hack, CE is pretty much useless and you have to play LEGIT for a long time.
To put it simply, 64-bit OSes can address more physical memory and faster than its 32-bit cousins. What does that mean? Computers using 64-bit systems can perform more and faster operations that require memories from the RAM simultaneously than the 32-bit ones. But, in order for you to use a 64-bit system, your current rig must also have a 64-bit processor. (Too bad for those playing in com shops. Even if you manage to get the hacks and stuff, you wouldn't still be able to make it work on the rigs there.)
So how is that stuff related to using CE on Grand Chase?
Almost everyone already knows that CE is a memory hacking/hexing tool.
CE adresses, edits, messes, alters or however-you-may-call-it the "stacks" in the RAM of the target game. Windows XP apparently has a different set of registry and system files than Windows 7.
It just wouldn't work on windows xp because it lacks some vital components required to "properly hack grand chase using CE" that windows 7 has.
I've also encountered some hacks NOT FOUND HERE or which weren't released here that also faces the same compatibility issues. Probably because those hacks also involve messing with the memory.
So that's pretty much sums everything. If you guys still don't understand, I'll leave the rest of the details to our hackers and moderators who can explain it in a better way than I did.
No offense but again, too bad for you folks playing on com shops. Unless our great hackers can finally decide to help each other again and come up with a new hack, CE is pretty much useless and you have to play LEGIT for a long time.