After some while in the hacking scene, I've learned a lot. This is what got me into programming in the first place. Only for a short while before starting, I only wanted to learn how to make hacks. Very quickly after I started it became a huge hobby of mine. I saw the potential in myself, and the programming world. The number of things you can do are endless.
I would have never gotten to where I am now without this. It was a good stepping stool I can say. A place to start from to get to where you need to. After that, there's mainly two factors stopping me from continuing. Time and willingness. Time was the first one to get to me. Going further on with school, with my life and with MPGH there's not much spare time for me to produce hacks on my standard level. I've tried to keep it going to still keep this section going, but it wont work any longer. Willingness is what came second.
After you start programming and start exploring the things further that you can achieve with it you don't really feel like making some petty hacks for a game. I'm gonna tell it like it is. This will get you no where for a life. The sooner you realize the potential with programming you can do real things that can be seen and appreciated by everyone. I'm not saying stop making hacks, I'm saying realize what this field has in store for you.
I realized it a while ago. No one in the real world will be impressed or astounded if you show them your hack for a game. Anyway, this is about why I'm done. I want to do real things that can benefit me in the future. Doing things where I'll have the capability to learn many new things at a faster rate. Things I would not be able to do sitting around making my hacks.
This is great. I can never leave this section. I'm not resigning from anything, except from my "usual" standard of hack features. Probably going to drop down to single feature VIP hotkeys or multiple feature public hotkey hacks. For everyone staying, don't let any bitch tell you anything. Take their criticism, that will help you. But for those that will always try to shut you down, just ignore them. The best way to shut them up is by continuing with your work and proving to them your capabilities. Apply this to everything you do.
Thanks for everything, my favorite section.
In no particular order;
@Saltine - I only recently started talking to you and getting to know you. But you were an instant help. Got me through some difficult problems and explained me a lot of things. Whether it be about Combat Arms, or just in general assignments or questions.
@J. - Always drunk, high, or both. Even then you manage to complete a lot in your time. Along with that, you've helped me with some problems and gotten me by.
@****** - You're a slut just adopt me and start coding again.
@whit - You're dead here now, but your base is what got me all started in the beginning.
@mmbob - Your work is probably the best I've seen here. I've learned so much from your examples and releases. A great inspiration
@ZysorceN - Met you pretty late on. You helped me get a lot of things working and taught me a lot of valuable information. Thanks for everything.
@matypatty - You're one sexy bitch. Sexy as fuck accent, getting all the bitches. Even mine You helped with some problems and are a cool friend to have. Its always nice talking to you and seeing your work.
@topblast - You always bring new things to the table. I learned quite a lot from your new ideas and the way you did your work when I was starting out.
@NOOB - You were my one inspiration throughout everything. Your work always amazed me. Perfection at its best. Stunning layouts, features and the way you presented everything. Sadly, I never came in good contact with you until after you had left the scene.
@disav0w_ - You helped me so much over at another place. You still did. You were one of the biggest helps for me. Thanks for everything.
@Shadow` - You're the only potential I see in this section.
iTunes library is included. Its not mine. Can't find credits, sorry! I think its ch0d's though.
You noticed my contribuforce and thanks for that and everything else dabe but this is not a resignation thread.
I'll go deep about you when I resign since you didn't give me GMOD
We will miss you man
good thing youre not leaving for good
I remember when I first came here, and we both kept learning more and more about game hacking , I wish you the best in your new coding inspiration.
Wait you leaving mpgh? what about the combat arms tournament? your the one hosting it right?
Originally Posted by ReddRumm
Wait you leaving mpgh? what about the combat arms tournament? your the one hosting it right?
I'm just not going to be making an series hacks that are filled with all VIP Features.
How could I even forget.
@Jason - You didn't help me with my hacks directly, but you sure helped me a lot with the tools for it. Your Injection library really increased my C# Knowledge. I did not end up using the source, but instead the compiled library. You also created the ciphering class for me in C#. I learned a lot of knew things from there. Your keyboard hook also assisted a lot. Thanks a lot for all the help
Byeeeeeee i guess
Great hacks that you made! Surely will miss them but at least you are still going to be here and still helping us out a bit Good luck w/ what you want to do!!
Well, it is unfortunate to see someone leave the CA hacking scene.
Hope you well on your future endeavors yea?
Originally Posted by flameswor10
Well, it is unfortunate to see someone leave the CA hacking scene.
Hope you well on your future endeavors yea?
I can't believe I forgot you too
I still use your string encryption tool
You don't know me that well, or probably at all, but I have stuck around the CA section even when I quit with CA and every time I visited you always had a new hack up. I have watched as your hacks went from good to better with the Itunes integration and am sad I never got to try them; it will be a loss to the CA community, but I can respect your decision and wish you luck with your future endeavors!
Finally, now I can teach you somewhat about Game Development.
About facken time too. Piss off!
lulz,jk
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Originally Posted by Flengo
No one in the real world will be impressed or astounded if you show them your hack for a game.
Actually, I was pretty fucking impressed & astounded with Kevin's (freedompeace) hacks when they came out. I don't play CA or hack on any games, but that shit was smooth as butter, some next level shit over the regular crap you see.