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2013-01-02, 08:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | |||
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Hackers were rampant in PS1, I remember a vanu max with permanent air lift firing his quaser max in the air for over an hour, it was amazing. SOE doesn't have good mechanisms for capturing everyone, it's that simple. |
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2013-01-02, 08:46 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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There is a "back alley" hacker site that is not so prominent as the popular ones you all know about. It's kind of a UN (lol) for hackers worldwide. Trust me SOE knows about it. Now whether they watch it or not I have no idea but all I can do is raise the awareness. BTW, this is where the floor hack you are seeing is coming from and it is absolutely free.
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2013-01-02, 08:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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@SeraphC
Sometimes the simplest way is the most effective. @Barbeer You want to say same hacks were available in PS1? Still its a new engine, different code. Must admit, i was more of BF2 guy. @Stanis Obviously some extra code must be injected into game allowing losers to fly straight through walls/roof/floors or simply teleport behind you, effecting hundreds even thousands of other players rights to enjoy the game. Thats modifying game, no? Surely theres a few lines against it in UELA. And i'm certain SOE is doing everything they can? Else every new player who experience this atrocity, that i did first hand [and few others here], will instantly log off and will never get back to PS2. Last edited by Kaldapas; 2013-01-02 at 08:56 AM. |
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2013-01-02, 09:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #19 | |||
Master Sergeant
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Which means it's not a criminal matter. Most countries don't understand this to make a law about it - let alone enforce anything regarding it. Let's take something benign. The steam overlay. Or the teamspeak overlay. To my knowledge they don't modify the game. They work with the directx interface provided by microsoft. Supposing a hack did the following: changed what key presses do on your keyboard (same as logitech gaming software) automatically pressed keys for you (macros are bad. hardly illegal) pulled visual data from directx about textures identified some of those textures automatically pressed some keys to do something for you. this is 'bot' territory. it hasn't actually done anything to the game - it's used legitimate OS functions and interfaces. supposing you have Antivirus software. It includes a firewall. It just checks everything being sent to and from your computer. Now lets capture it, inspect packets. apply the protocol. we have a data stream between server and client go back to bot scenario that uses windows interfaces to interact with directx/keybaord/mouse. that's incredibly more complex than a few statements make it. but this again isnt illegal. ntivirus is noble. doing it to hack a game isn't illegal. As for hacking processes/theads in memory. Grey area. The law might consitute that an exectuable loaded into memory is a copy of the program and thus modification to it is the same as tampering with the actual exectuable. In a non-gaming sense just talking about processes - if it's running on my computer I would like to consider the running instance mine to do with as I please. Things like stop it. Start it. not require a DVLA check and three drops of blood to get past the biometric encryption embedded into the next generation of UEFI motherboards. (this is the sophistication of terminology which protects lawyers jobs for future generations). At the end of the day, worst case scenario that I can see is the hacker breached an agreement with Sony. It didn't cost them anything to click "i agree". It doesn't take anything away from them if they get shut down. We need a generation of green-cross-computers or stern lectures from mothers. This is about social education. The fun they derive is ruining anothers experience. MMO pixels on the internets are real people too. Would you bad dad your 8 year old brother at cricket repeatedly? Or use that 32 hit combo move in mortal combat? Oh. You would. We're doomed. |
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2013-01-02, 09:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
PSU Admin
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Remember to use /report in game so these idiots get banned and send videos like this to the devs via Twitter or forum PM.
It's the new year now and people will begin returning from their holidays.. the PS2 team has some major things to do with the beginning of 2013. |
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2013-01-02, 10:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | |||
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@HAMMA, will do! PS: Think I like this site now, a whole lot more.
Im sure you're being sarcastic here, but not so sure what to think about it.. Thanks for this post, im not some lawyer [hate the way they think] so every bit of extra info is always welcome. |
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2013-01-02, 10:10 AM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
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Hackers man they love them some FPS don't they? Let me add up a count of how many I have actually seen since I have been playing them, going in order from the first one I played to the last one.
1. UT2004 - Saw 4 of them that I actually KNEW were hacking 2. Halo - 2 3. Planetside 1 - Good god about 45, expecially after ChinaSide 4. COD (MW1 and 2) - 12 5. BF series maybe about 14 6. BattleField Soldiers - 7 7. Planetside 2 lets see I average about 2 or 3 a day on Matterson and I have played for about 1 month... So thats about what 60 - 90.... S0 we have a winner! Planetside 1 and 2 are the most hacked FPS games I have ever PLAYED! YAH!!... 5. |
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2013-01-02, 10:28 AM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
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Has anyone even bothered to ask WarGaming.net what anti-hack system they use? After all, I've been playing their game "World of Tanks" for about 2 years now and I've only seen at the MOST 1, maybe 2 hackers? and a BIG maybe at that!
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2013-01-02, 10:31 AM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
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2013-01-02, 11:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #27 | ||
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The time played per hacker witnessed blows any other game I've played.
Moh:AA comes a close second in all of the fps games I've tried, but at least there they had banning admins and you could always switch servers if things got bad. This game, cripes, it's beyond ridiculous how blatant some of the hackers are and how long they play for. There are no admins to speak of and you can't switch servers, so to speak. Flying superman who can go anywhere as infantry, float, fly, go underworld. Okay, an admin can't ban something that obvious right away? I watched him for a long time, spam reported, nothing. Teleport hacks? I watched two people in the past three days teleporting. Unless you pay really close attention and purposely do nothing but watch them, these people are easy to miss or pass off as a fluke, especially if they're smart about the usage of the teleports. This one can easily go unnoticed to most people. Seeing is believing. Wall hacks. I cannot prove this one, nor can I witness it from another player's perspective, but I suspect there's a lot more people who use this hack then what we may believe. Aimbots, another hard one to prove, but I've seen two verifiable hackers and the only way I know for sure was that both were on my team and I was able to ghost behind him and pretty much watch. I can't tell from an enemies' perspective, but I know they are out there. For every blatant hacker, not caring about getting caught--and I've seen my fair share--there has to be ten to twenty times as many not so blatant hackers. Sony's negligence is beyond reprehensible IMO. The only saving grace is that the hacker's are their own worse enemies aside from negligence. As this game becomes a ghost town, hopefully they'll lose interest. |
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