Hey everybody
I was searching for some cheat codes, and google put forth a huge no of pages displaying the same.
My question is how on earth do ppl crack the cheat codes???
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Hey everybody
I was searching for some cheat codes, and google put forth a huge no of pages displaying the same.
My question is how on earth do ppl crack the cheat codes???
wtf are you talking about - cheat codes for games?
The game manufacturor's put them in the games when they make them and usually publish them in magazines they sell. People buy the magazines and post them.
Yeah, I am talking about cheat code for games......
Yeah it's not really a security discussion guy. More of a general chit chat type thing.
depends on the type of cheat -- if you are talking about stuff like "the kanomi code" or dumb codes in games like "all your base are belong to us" they are typically released by the creator either through strategy guides or game magazines.
if you are talking about trainers, that is a whole nother story. that is done by a program that is running in the background and then having it modify some of the hex code that is in resident memory.
um yeah... this is a gcc convo...
Along the lines of djscribble's post, basically you run a debugger in the background and try to perform one interesant action like get money :). You see the associated values moved through the registries and create a file that runs parallel with the game, checking for specific codes [or key combos] which will then recreate that condition [or possibly with diff values in order to give you more money]
In Sims I think there was this file to be edited... changing one hex value to FF... gave you $1,000,000+... not sure if that's the game but anyway... that's the basics of it.
The codes you type in are added, indeed, at game coding time to give a twist to the game. Sometimes you get them when you finish the game [e.g. Postal 2 && Tony Hawk's] othertimes it's in game guides.
Good ideas being reflected by hypronix and djscribble. THis is an interesting thing that many hackers crack the files and find the cheats by running background files and watching hex values. Could anybody list some tools too.. apart from ones like gcc being used by programming experts.
Greetings:
Hex Editors are your friends. Hex Workshop is one of my favorites.
Alot of cheats are acutually developed for the purpose of testing the game, kind of a back door for the developer and the money cheats and stuff help test for bugs and boundries of the game. then are released in mags some just leak out and then get published.
Greetings:
Well, I never understood why people want to spend dozens and dozens of hours living virtual lives in games like The Sims, either. Mine is not to ask why people want to spend time doing the things that they do... He asked how some game cheats are made, and I answered his question. My answer was short, and right on the money. Kind of the point, isn't it?Quote:
Originally posted here by TheSpecialist
JP, seriously dude, shut the **** up. Hex editors are ****.
Who the hell would want to take the time or go through the trouble of editing savegame files with a hex-editor. Tsearch is your god.
As for your little attitude problem, it sucks ass. Trying to stand up and act like the big man in front of JP has been sooo over done already, and no longer impresses people. Perhaps you should try the kinder, friendlier approach.
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No, your suggestion sucked ass. :)
Useing tsearch to cheat games is not only better, faster, but also easier. You won't have to fool around with... or be limited to editing savegame files. The changes don't have to be permanent because everything is done in-memory. It'd be exactly like having a trainer around.
First of all; I don't see how this is a security question at any rate. This doesn't belong in this forum, or anywheres on this board. I thought AO was about security?
Second; I'm fed up with people bitching about everything. I relize I am bitching about it, but it's just to much now.
TheSpecialist, a hex editor would work fine. It won't be that hard if he read-up on what he was doing. The GameShark uses hex editing for it's cheat codes.
JP, people play games because they are fun, and relieve stress. I would say TheSpecialist's suggestion about Tsearch was just as good as your hex editor suggestion. Alot of people have attitude problems on the internet, it's something we all have to accept. As for acting like a big man in front of JP, I don't think he cares your JP, nor do other people that you think are trying to act big. They are simply treating you the same as everyone else, you just think you deserve more.
Lastly; what cheat code are you looking for? What game? This is a very broad question you asked, and it might help narrow it down if you added some specifics.
Anyways, that's enough out of me.
mircoburn