Can Gm's see that ?

11/11/2015 07:47 Zerazz#1
Sup guys, i have some questions:

Can Gms see with what account I'm loggged in on wich PC ? Like , lets say i'm using multi nos and i've opened 3 times Nostale on ONE pc without using sandboxie of course, can a GM see if its a hack[multinos] ?

This question is kinda the same but still:
If i registrate an another account as my brother, and open nostale 2 times, and log my account in and that of my brother ( obviously me ) can the gms see that its on one pc ? because i could just say my brother is on his computer :p

I'M SO SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH
11/11/2015 08:14 wama2013#2
1.: If you don't overwrite Nostale.dat and Nostalex.dat, they can't see it.
2.: No, they can't see it. The games doesn't send any Hardware Informations to the Server. Neither at login, nor in the game.
11/11/2015 08:20 Zerazz#3
what do you mean with overwrite ?
i use the multinos from WalrossGreat, and i have to select NostaleX.dat, but that doesnt overwrite it right ?

edit: btw thanks for answering
11/11/2015 14:20 IceTrailer#4
He means if you use a changed client (nostaleX.dat)

You use a changed Client, if you login at a multiclient.
11/11/2015 14:45 Zerazz#5
So the multiclient from WalrossGreat is detected and has a ban risk? O_O
11/12/2015 11:48 wama2013#6
Not directly, multiclients can only be Seen if you REPLACE the nostalex.dat with the multi's exe, since the hashes if nostale.dat and nostalex.dat are sent to Server at login
11/13/2015 00:10 Cryless~#7
Please, don't answer if you don't know what to say. The GMs don't have any control over local files. It means that also if you're editing NostaleX.dat , they aren't able to detect what you are doing. At best, you get blocked at the Log-In. No ban, only a message that tells you to update the client. In this case, you can easy bypass it renaming NostaleX.dat to NostaleX.exe without delete/replace the original file.

Your loved one, SystemX64 ~
11/16/2015 15:43 wama2013#8
Sorry, but the two strings in the Login Packet ARE the hashes if Nostalex.dat and Nostale.dat
But as I said, you can avoid the risk by not overwriting, instead writing to a new file, biatch.