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Anti-lead Gunz?

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Hi, I'm having a problem with a Gunz server, the antilead is very bad and I wanted to change it, but I don't understand much about C++
I have some sources where I can get antilead, someone could help me where I find the codes, 1 of which I know is in zgame.cpp

PLZZZZZZ :D


 
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Not only is ZGame also other modules such as ZCharacter, ZModule_HPAP, ZPost and MMatchTransDataType.
 
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it's not as simple as you might imagine

below, you can find an anti-lead and where you should add it to a source that doesn't have it.
https://forum.ragezone.com/f245/anti-lead-842048/

with that, you can search other public projects and change everything or just some parts and keep testing.

it works? i have source some gunz including UGG public source
i was thinking 'bout using it
 
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There is a source out there that has a good anti-lead but the problem will be to extract it since it does not have to be guided by reference or labels.
 
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it works? i have source some gunz including UGG public source
i was thinking 'bout using it

The topic i gave you in the link above is just for you to use the path where the anti-lead is being included, with that, you can search for functions in other sources and add yours.

ugg's anti-lead doesn't seem like a cool thing for you to work on at the moment.
 
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The topic i gave you in the link above is just for you to use the path where the anti-lead is being included, with that, you can search for functions in other sources and add yours.

ugg's anti-lead doesn't seem like a cool thing for you to work on at the moment.

why is source UGG not a good choice
 
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If you have started, just focus, you'll learn after a week straight. And you will getting better after a month/30days straight. Even a professional need to study the whole source in a month before to start and begin coding it, little by little.
 
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Learning C++ would be a good idea.


What would be a literal necessity is to learn how to program, what programming actually is, etc.


tl;dr it's problem solving. Languages are tools. Ides are tools. They help you solve a problem.


Example
Problem: I want a game to exist
Solution: Make the game.

Then you break it down into
Problem: I want to make the game, but I don't know much about C++.
Solution: Study C++.

Furthermore,
Problem: I've studied C++, I want to improve this antilead but I'm not sure where to start.
Solution: Read up on lag compensation, what it is, etc. ( )

Problem: Okay, I understand the concept, I've studied up on C++, I want to fix this antilead, but how do I find what functions I should look at?
Solution: Look at what functions would get called when a person takes damage. Trace it back that way.

Visual Studio keybinds that will help

Code:
F12 - Go to definition
Ctrl+F12 - Go to declaration
Shift+F12 - Show all references.


Break things down into smaller problems. Solve them one at a time. No single person in this world sits down at their computer and says

"Okay, I want this antilead to be fixed."

and then proceeds to fix the antilead without breaking it down into smaller problems first.
 
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That is correct, I never studied some programming but at least if I read and with time I learned on my own, if you make the effort, everything will be fine.
 
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Learning C++ would be a good idea.


What would be a literal necessity is to learn how to program, what programming actually is, etc.


tl;dr it's problem solving. Languages are tools. Ides are tools. They help you solve a problem.


Example
Problem: I want a game to exist
Solution: Make the game.

Then you break it down into
Problem: I want to make the game, but I don't know much about C++.
Solution: Study C++.

Furthermore,
Problem: I've studied C++, I want to improve this antilead but I'm not sure where to start.
Solution: Read up on lag compensation, what it is, etc. ( )

Problem: Okay, I understand the concept, I've studied up on C++, I want to fix this antilead, but how do I find what functions I should look at?
Solution: Look at what functions would get called when a person takes damage. Trace it back that way.

Visual Studio keybinds that will help

Code:
F12 - Go to definition
Ctrl+F12 - Go to declaration
Shift+F12 - Show all references.


Break things down into smaller problems. Solve them one at a time. No single person in this world sits down at their computer and says

"Okay, I want this antilead to be fixed."

and then proceeds to fix the antilead without breaking it down into smaller problems first.

LOL, it's a simple and wonderful tutorial.
In the moment i'm learning SQL before i'll start logic and c++

Thank you so much.
 
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