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pyr0magex
13th June 2006, 11:07
Hi... To me this sounds like a really stupid question, but I've just been wondering...

What makes a UCE different from another?

I mean, some suck and some are good. How can they be different/better (or worse) if everyone follows the same tut??? Or is it just that different tuts produce different results? I mean obviously some people don't use tutorials to make their ce, but for the majority htat do.....

well i was just wondering if anyone could explain this to me a little, thanx

vud911
13th June 2006, 11:14
Really only the name from what I can tell. Long as it is based off CE, it'll be good. You can add additional functionality to the program, however, it'll take more than the tutorial, so that's why you won't see any difference between UCE. Templery verse goodfruitpunch, or any comparables, are, in all, much of the same thing.

[SiLENT_WARRiOR]
13th June 2006, 11:46
So say they detect just goodfruitpunch, all you would have to do is change the name right?If so this is kind of like hacking Americas Army. Somewhat...

vud911
13th June 2006, 11:50
I believe it is the name of the functions, hence the reason you need the source code, as well as a compiler.