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Undergamer
6th November 2007, 16:29
There's been alot of disinformation posted on the official boards.

First up, all versions of THZ are undetectable and there is no spyware or anything like that. Its opensource and you can take a look at how its made. There is no 'bind' spam junk like Nulls hack.

Also, please post your stories/experiences from ingame :) I'm curious to see how things can be improved in the next version or two. Improving the 'aimbot' is going to be part of it but I want the user experience to be top notch as well.

Peace out,

JP9
7th November 2007, 03:03
It doesn't seem anyone else is using it. Shame, really. :(


I can't exactly comment of Fusion (duh), but I can say that you have made the aimbot really smooth. It is very hard to detect on unlagged servers, making it very unnoticeable.

Also, all aimbots are undetected. JA doesn't have Punkbuster or any anticheat program.

Undergamer
7th November 2007, 03:38
It doesn't seem anyone else is using it. Shame, really. :(


I can't exactly comment of Fusion (duh), but I can say that you have made the aimbot really smooth. It is very hard to detect on unlagged servers, making it very unnoticeable.

Also, all aimbots are undetected. JA doesn't have Punkbuster or any anticheat program.

There will be no stopping this hack, thats for damned sure. Booga proved that, since he's been porting to the latest svn revisions. It takes all of a few hours to port to a new version (possibly as few as 20 minutes).

The point behind THZ was to spawn a following that could maintain a hack as a group. Since there is no anticheat its simply a matter of adding new features and making sure that it works with the latest svn.

Plus it'll always be crossplatform on any system you can compile it on.

boogahboo
7th November 2007, 05:00
There will be no stopping this hack, thats for damned sure. Booga proved that, since he's been porting to the latest svn revisions. It takes all of a few hours to port to a new version (possibly as few as 20 minutes).

The point behind THZ was to spawn a following that could maintain a hack as a group. Since there is no anticheat its simply a matter of adding new features and making sure that it works with the latest svn.

Plus it'll always be crossplatform on any system you can compile it on.

I'm working on modifying ETH's base as a multihack, that will md5sum the tremulous binary and autoload the proper offsets for each binary. Don't expect it any time soon however. xD

Bring the rain...

Undergamer
7th November 2007, 05:04
Nice! Now as for the 'shitstorm' over on the official boards. Lava Croft is just as much of a prune as always. I remember him chopping up my posts back in August when I released THZ 1.0 under a different alias. Lol.

This isn't a character attack. Just take a look at what he did to that thread. Left for another day or two we'd have had 100 replies, lol.