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Originally Posted by joxof
hello everybody ^_^ yesterday, i've finally found [c++ code] wallhack. :pimp: believe me, it's really simple to coding... :D
and now you know why! :)
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No need, someone did the hard part for leechers already. There's not much releasing a source would add. It's just my opinion but in fact releasing source would be counterproductive for 2 reasons.
First one is that it obviously gives insight to ESTsoft and pals on where they fail since it's hard to believe they would actually take the time to RE every sample they get. Well not in this case perhaps but in general.
Second one is that there's really no point sharing it for community such as this one since you learn nothing by copypasting stuff. Most of the people in here who would want to make their own versions out of given source have no desire to understand the source, what it does or how it does it. Combining that with having no programming experience whatsoever leads to threads such as the source for GM/AoE/range that PSC started. Hell, people don't have a slightest clue how the most basic things in (compiled) languages work nor do they have brains to try finding a solution by themselves with Google for example - they don't even read back the thread to see if their problem has already been addressed before.
TL;DR: Not everyone is a programmer. Installing a compiler and writing helloworld doesn't make you one (but it's a start). I
do help people who are
willing to learn but I've got no time or energy to get anyone started with it. Without desire to learn things, having a source at hand doesn't benefit you in any way. The hint to memset steered you in the right direction but you still had to figure out some things by yourself - which was the point.
But that's just me. :p