[Guide] How to guess packets

11/14/2010 21:42 FuriousFang#1
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11/15/2010 00:07 Korvacs#2
I thought you were going to show people how to make a command which took input from the user and sent a packet back to the client, which would be a good way of testing packet offsets, how wrong i was :(
11/15/2010 00:14 FuriousFang#3
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Originally Posted by Korvacs View Post
I thought you were going to show people how to make a command which took input from the user and sent a packet back to the client, which would be a good way of testing packet offsets, how wrong i was :(
I'm not going to tell them a way of doing it. I'm just helping JuicedCoder understand his packets better. I personally like breakpoint testing. It's faster for me since i have two screens and i can just experiment freely. You're not wrong though, you're welcome to edit my first post and add comments and tips.
11/15/2010 04:06 -Shunsui-#4
I agree with Korvacs but anyways i can say that the Lenght is 88
11/15/2010 17:46 _DreadNought_#5
I can guarantee this wont teach anyone anything about packets as I can bet they only skimmed through and will probably start saying I dont understand(Aka: men packet? ok or no?) when they never read it all.
11/15/2010 18:16 FuriousFang#6
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Originally Posted by _DreadNought_ View Post
I can guarantee this wont teach anyone anything about packets as I can bet they only skimmed through and will probably start saying I dont understand(Aka: men packet? ok or no?) when they never read it all.
As long as it helped JuicedCoder, that was all I was aiming at. If it helps others, than i've achieved more than my goal. =] I'm just explaining what Saint told me to get me started on Elite CoEmu's development. If someone doesn't understand this than that's sad because it's just simple math. lol xP
11/15/2010 19:48 KraHen#7
Ever heard of an IM?
11/17/2010 14:17 †he Knight#8
Big Thanks Fang! You are pro (: