On January 21 2021 14:39 JieXian wrote: $300/month??? that's some serious dedication
Yeah, I find it crazy *anyone* would be willing to pay that, but I guess if you let the hack get too widespread it's more likely to be patched. Most of the features here aren't particularly new/surprising, though, and are probably very easy to detect in replays.
On January 21 2021 13:26 MineraIs wrote: Wonder if this is what CheatDotCom is using?
Doesn't look like it has the mineral hack that we've seen, although maybe there's private features
On January 21 2021 16:42 Rus_Brain wrote: What fbh actually did = he advertised this. $300/mo is relatively cheap
No, it’s expensive imo, and what he did is he exposed it so it will get patched /removed (hopefully). I understand your perspective but I don’t think it’s a good idea to hush it down either.
On January 21 2021 16:42 Rus_Brain wrote: What fbh actually did = he advertised this. $300/mo is relatively cheap
Nothing good comes from being tacit about an unpleasant reality - at least in public affairs, when it's not about personal matters or privacy. The decent people who wouldn't use such a thing (so the vast majority of players) have a right to know about the nature and scale of this kind of shit. Also if more people are openly confronted with the existence of such a loop-hole that allows to cheat then it creates more pressure to change something about it - or would, if Blizzard or anyone actually could and would do something about it. The idiots who'd use such a hack would learn about it one way or another.
And calling 300$/month relatively cheap... dude I bet you have a datcha made of gold or something... lol
Seeing those pictures though, of mass-unit selection... irradiate-avoiding... and all that other stuff. They really have the game completely broken now...
the hacker who played flash obv has a few screws loose, not really that surprising he could cough up that much just to live his personal delusion that he is king of ladder. we live in the same world where some people would pay tens of thousands of dollar in a single gacha game.
also best anticheat is having community moderators to ban cheaters swiftly from (community-run) ladder. profit driven corporation that touches the ladder every few months or so and its ineffectual cat and mouse warden is never a solution
They are having the same problem in Warzone. A way more popular game than SC so i expect little from blizzard to fix this problem. This actually explains a lot. a lot of protoss retards blind countering your build without scouting.going straight to the unit with the lowest hp without having vision of it.Oh well. Maybe Julia wasnt so wrong afterall.
Damn, did we ever have something like this on Fish? Maybe map hack but this thing is ridicilous. And Grant leaving Blizzard tells me Blizz isn't going to do anything about this.
This is so fucking dumb. But I guess we have had hackers since the beginning... but I think it hurts more now as Blizzard is supposed to be doing something about these types of things by banning / patching... since Warden does literally nothing....
On January 22 2021 03:21 Kingdom[NaS] wrote: how do they stop you from using it after the first month if you don't pay them any more money
As with any program that you buy a subscription for: you need an internet connection to verify your license key is active when starting the program. If it's not active, then the program won't work. There might also be ways to crack it.
Would be nice to know how that worker/resource tracking is done. Could make replay parsing/analyzing tools a lot more useful... Frankly I do not think we'd ever know and that may be for the better *shrug*
On January 22 2021 03:21 Kingdom[NaS] wrote: how do they stop you from using it after the first month if you don't pay them any more money
As with any program that you buy a subscription for: you need an internet connection to verify your license key is active when starting the program. If it's not active, then the program won't work. There might also be ways to crack it.
Sounds like you know an awful lot about this program LML....hmmm....
the era of hack accusations is back!!!! glhf everyone
On January 23 2021 01:36 wishbonesaka wrote: they should get these hackers to implement 2vs2 Ladder code, apparently they can work this games code nicely sheesh.
On January 22 2021 18:37 y2kid wrote: Would be nice to know how that worker/resource tracking is done. Could make replay parsing/analyzing tools a lot more useful... Frankly I do not think we'd ever know and that may be for the better *shrug*
There's nothing particularly complex or "unknown" about doing this and people had done it with BWAPI in 1.16. These things will come to ShieldBattery eventually, they just aren't the highest priority things.
Something you all should understand about SC:R is that it doesn't have an active anti-hack, as many people seem to assume. It relies on obfuscation/anti-debugging from an off-the-shelf product that Blizzard also uses in other, newer games (e.g. Overwatch). Once you manage to get past that, as these hack creators have finally done, there's little in the way of you reverse engineering things in the same way that people had in 1.16 (and BWAPI should be an indication that the architecture of the game is pretty well understood at this point).