Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
ArcanooN
Try 2010 Beings it was made in 2010, therefore you cant compile in higher versions i dont think?
I used 2010
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
NoRulez
Try 2010 Beings it was made in 2010, therefore you cant compile in higher versions i dont think?
I used 2010
I download the 2010 and test if it works I'll let you know ^^
[QUOTE=NoRulez;8306601]Try 2010 Beings it was made in 2010, therefore you cant compile in higher versions i dont think?
I could compile the dll, but now the game.exe when trying to log in, it happens to you too?
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
ArcanooN
I download the 2010 and test if it works I'll let you know ^^
Game.exe while loading into game if so then yes havent found a working way at all.
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
NoRulez
Game.exe while loading into game if so then yes havent found a working way at all.
yes, then it's no use to use the files of empirePT ... why not add to the items or anything: /
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
ArcanooN
yes, then it's no use to use the files of empirePT ... why not add to the items or anything: /
Were having that same issue. We've put these files on the back burner. We'll come back to them and try again eventually.
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
Did someone managed it to work?
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
when I use the dlls from the
source and not the original files of my game game.exe before login ( after the login screen ) does anyone know why ? I am a long time and it can not solve .
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
now the million dollar question
strcpy((char*)0x008BC400,"69.64.48.165"); // 69.64.48.165
Is 0x008BC400 = 69.64.48.165?
if not then that's will be awesome to know.
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
Well, if you take a look in strcpy function, you would know that 0x008BC400 is an address which 69.64.48.165 will be copied into.
Re: EmpirePT dlls Source Code
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Originally Posted by
SheenBR
Well, if you take a look in strcpy function, you would know that 0x008BC400 is an address which 69.64.48.165 will be copied into.
Alright, i had another thought as
69.64.48.165 was converted to an address '0x008BC400'
Thanks i did replace local host '127.0.0.1' for testing client crashed multi-times going try figure it out on how to setup locally for testing propose.