CS 1.4 ... Valve/CS spent how long workin on it?

chiwawa626

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CS 1.4 ... Valve/CS spent how long workin on it? Already within 48 hours or less ive seen screenshots of the next OGC, and some other underground hacks, as well as sourcecode to decrypt valves "encrypted dlls", source code to hook/load dlls into 1.4, and some cheat demos...so once again, how long did they spend on workin on cs 1.4? and its totaly destroyed in a few days? ....dude valve/cs need some better programers...
 

d1abolic

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Encryption written by one programmer can always be broken by another. Valve can make the job difficult, but there is nothing they can do to make it impossible.
 

chiwawa626

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<< so i take it cheating death will be useless? >>



The funny thing is cheating-death is workin fine for now, nobodys really got passed it and made a useable hack...there have been small unrealeased attempts that require some sort of fake hl client, or a fake proxy like computer to auth cd. Cheating-death will save the fate of cs, as long as the CS team and Valve start workin with them or something....
To read up on halflife cheat coding: Great forum, for clientboy by Vasily Pupkin
 

dexvx

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Lets just put it this way... there will ALWAYS be cheats for a given game. Every program is made by a human with human mistakes. The compiler and language was made by humans and there will be human mistakes. You cannot run from it.

its just the 'how widespread it is' factor that comes in. If everyone is using a certain cheat, then it would be relatively easy to program a anticheat for it. However if i was a mischievously smart programmer and make a cheat a certain way thats different from the mainstream and i only use it myself, there is almost no way for my cheat to be detected by any anti-cheat. Case in point, I knew a guy that wrote his own cheats and didnt give it out to anyone. He would come to servers with the latest csgaurd/cheatingdeath and get like 95% headshots and kill everyone with a USP.

To really stop cheating, the gaming community as a whole needs to step up. If i found out theres a guy writing cheats/hacks on the floor above me, you'd better be praying for that guy's short term well being.
 

Supermercado

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Does Cheating-Death actually say something if it detects a hack on a player? I have never seen it do anything that I can tell, except change my name to have the [No-CD] tag in front of it if I forget to turn CD on. From what I've seen, CSGuard is the only thing that ever works to stop hackers.