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Loozer
27th September 2004, 22:48
How do you hack flash games? Is their a way? :ninja:

ShamMirrors
27th September 2004, 23:44
Value-finders like Artmoney tend to work. I've gotten $$$ using it in Defend Your Castle.

nightmare
27th September 2004, 23:54
friendly warning though,dont even try to hack our arcade.

Gregsy
28th September 2004, 01:00
yeah, i would advise you stay off the subject, before it gets out of hand

rodrigorules
28th September 2004, 01:02
anyway....dont do it here.....(lol, no way of getting away with it)

like good for games like nitto 1320....
like for flash games u can like search ur score of like 4 and then higher ur score to like 8 and then filter with vaule of 8 and u should have minimized ur results and then looks for a float vaule which are mostly always scores and then edit this....anyway
in nitto 1320 its possible to get unlimited NO2 and change ur track time to ur opponets time
i tried to do neopets for my little sister...but no luck in doing so

Gregsy
28th September 2004, 01:08
neopets, you need to edit at the same time, therefore put it in a trainer :x
try that.

snowcatxx87
28th September 2004, 01:17
Word of the Wise: Don't hack a hacker's arcade...

WoRmX
28th September 2004, 01:31
just close this post before not needed discussions will turn out.

o({})o
28th September 2004, 02:24
I see no problem with people learning to hack flash games as long as they don't **** around in the arcade... And we keep fairly good watch there, so no big deal....

ShamMirrors
28th September 2004, 02:39
thought our arcade was all java stuff : /

Couch
28th September 2004, 03:06
I'd like to know how to hack games, my friend runs an arcade at his messageboard and i'd like to see his face. :P

Kosire
28th September 2004, 03:10
I think you'll find that its a damn lot easier and faster to edit the packets sent by the Flash game than the memory. You rarely see any data flow encrypted by Flash and in most cases the only thing you need to edit is the score being sent.

SEND-> 0030 26 73 63 6F 72 65 3D 39 32 39 38 26 78 6D 6C 64 &score=9298&xmld <== Just change the score

GL :smoke:

Loozer
28th September 2004, 03:32
I aint trying to hack this one. I wanted to ruin the scores at shockwave...

Kosire
28th September 2004, 03:57
Packet editing will achieve the same result as memory editing, edit the packet and your able to get whatever score you want including negative scores which sometimes if there's bad error checking server side can screw the scoreboard.

It's just a-lot quicker and the filters can be reused.

If you do however want to go the memory editing direction, which for someone new to hacking is probably the better option heres some tips:

1. You'll find most key values are in the range 1070000000-1090000000
2. Macromedia stores values differently to what they appear on screen, if you wanna just screw the scoreboard then change the value to something high. However if you want it to look like you got the score legit, work out the increment of the number in T-Search each time your score goes up by the smallest amount. Times the increment by a number and add to original T-Search value, this is really trial and error, just change the value you times by each time.

I have created a program to do this automatically, if you do it in VB its real easy. Read up on WPE it is alot easier than doing all this memory searching.

GL ;)

Kradrats
28th September 2004, 03:58
Can someone try to find out how to hack in this flash game

www.gangstawar.com (no this isn't outwar, its an actually game.)

that would be awesome if you could hack that game.

Kosire
28th September 2004, 04:09
@Kradrats: It's looks to be HTML based, if it was macromedia based no probs, but HTML based sites are really limited to macros.

Wheres the Flash in this site?Is it in the actual fight bit cause that seems to be down at mo.

[Edit] Okay ic where the flash is, seems there fixing it at mo and it'll be up again in 24hrs, i'll check again tmrw.

Couch
28th September 2004, 06:15
I have created a program to do this automatically, if you do it in VB its real easy. Read up on WPE it is alot easier than doing all this memory searching.

GL ;)
Would you mind sending this to me, MSN or AIM? I'd like to take a look at this.

Kosire
28th September 2004, 06:44
Would you mind sending this to me, MSN or AIM? I'd like to take a look at this.

It really is a very simple program. Takes first number , then second after your score has changed, works out diff and multiplies this by a number (given by you). Finally adds all this to original value and outputs it to clipboard to paste into T-Search. If the score (or value) you get is too high/too low you just change the number you multiplied it by.

The program just makes it easier to create legit looking scores, if you don't do it this way you will get decimals in your score which is kinda a give away.

About giving you the program i lost it when i formatted, I mainly do packet editing trainers these days as its much faster and you only have to do it once then reuse as opposed to DMA. I can throw a quick proggie together which will show u what i mean and although able to be done in any calculator it's alot easier for the newbs.

I was working on a v2 that would take the onscreen value and convert it to the stored value and vica versa although because it seems all games are different this is still a work in very slow progress.

Cheers

Kosire
28th September 2004, 09:59
K so i threw this together to give you an idea of what i meant, its a lot better than using a calculator and although probably full of bugs im sure anyone looking at memory editing flash/macromedia games will find it useful.

I know the instructions of use aren't all that great but i hope you get my drift. Just remeber the aim of this app is to find what the value is increasing by and add it to the original value. Im sure if you play around with macromedia memory values fora while you will get why this is necessary.

Cheers

Spontaneous
28th September 2004, 10:47
All you really need is t-search. Open Process, iexplorer.exe. 98% of the time, flash game values are stored as a Double. Just search for whatever value is in the game(health, score, whatever) as a double and chances are you will find it.

Couch
28th September 2004, 18:16
K so i threw this together to give you an idea of what i meant, its a lot better than using a calculator and although probably full of bugs im sure anyone looking at memory editing flash/macromedia games will find it useful.

I know the instructions of use aren't all that great but i hope you get my drift. Just remeber the aim of this app is to find what the value is increasing by and add it to the original value. Im sure if you play around with macromedia memory values fora while you will get why this is necessary.

Cheers
Thanks, I unrar'd the .rar and i'm going to test this later. :knockedou

Dark Blaze
28th September 2004, 19:39
tsk tsk tsk :P

Couch
28th September 2004, 22:02
tsk tsk tsk :P
I'm not stupid enough to hack the MPC arcade. :P