some1 has them partially and is working on them. :)
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some1 has them partially and is working on them. :)
Changing the client version is easy. With a little programming background you'd be able to find out within no-time.
But would it make any type of diffrence towards the way "hacks" work?
I don't think any hack around depends on the client version..
I think they all depended on the version prior to PTA (Universal).
It works just fine on my version modified client..
Well I didn't mean dependent upon the version number shown, but what the client in fact started as. For example all of the early versions of PTA were version specific, the 2331 PTA would not work in the new kPT clients nor the ePT clients. Same goes for Bi3l.
depend on memory address which were defined in PTA
As sik stated there is no way to protect the server/client unless memory adresess and packet protocol /encryption change. Version have very low impact on it, just is used to verify the access, and is 2 bytes ez to change, but really not needed to.
The protocol is hard to change, but not impossible, maybe with some good time and patience, but encryption is ez to customize. Memory protection not hard to do once you know what to protect and how to do it.
Anyway im already out of this schema :p, have no rl time to more research, so its the pupils time to shine.