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Originally Posted by FallenBloodmoon
The gaming industry and technology both evolve with human interaction with the system. Those who follow the system to its codes tend to not change... Those who dont tend to secure them selves before it happens again... In 90% of "online-based" games are server sided, the codes, the "real" money and sometimes the ingame currency. Dubbing the packets to repeat them selves over and over could work sense there is single player races, and wont grab the attention of EA officials all that much... but all they have to do is check on how many times you won to the time you have been on.
As for hacking Boost points, you are correct about 80% it is MOSTLY impossible. If you are going to hack boost points, EA can check if the points are real or some crap taken off the internet and backtrack you to your pc... all they need is your MAC address and your local IP (mostly your mac address). Yes there are Mac Address spoofers and IP mask/proxys but your router or "home modem" is your weak link in it all sense it lets out the IP for the internet or known as a WAN.
We are all human and nobody is perfect in hacking, but doing this will get ya busted eventually. You only need 1 mistake before EA decides to knock on your door.
sorry for the long post but I'm just putting it out there from what I know, and besides dont we all have a little bit of a kid in all of us? hell i know some 30 year olds who play NFSW.
By the way... Long Live Need for speed Porsche Unleashed.
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lol, yeah you are right. but its not hard to hide yourself from EA. EA security sucks on there servers. its not like hacking into a bank. But as of making boost for yourself, its a little hard. but not that hard. I might no a lot about hacking but i know a lot about the security side.
and its a game. anyone can play it 5 to 60 years old. its about having fun!
( Even though i believe in not paying for stuff on a free game )
best of luck guys.