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@pikachu5501: Well, the trainer for v1.x is public. Debug it, see where it writes to, take note of the code (make a pic or note down the hex bytes) and see what the code writes in that section in game's memory. Update the game, search for the section (I told you to note the pic down) and simply patch the trainer's engine to the updated stuff. Easy. Want me to draw you pictures?
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ok, let presume that you know how to "debug"(if you know what it realy mean) a trainer to actually "change" where it write for example... but the publisher has updated the whole file; updating the trainer mean re-search again all the values then redebug and rewrite a totally different code, change the call and the content of the code cave. So to know what new byte to write, you would have to go through all that youself. At this point, you could just do you own trainer while you are at it.
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Never again accuse me of stealing your options and protect your fucking work
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yea, as long as you lock you door, i wont rob in you house!
Anyway, if those who did trainers would want people to temper with they baby, dont you think they would make the source code available? Sometime, you should read .nfo file that come with trainers, that will give a big idea what the author of the file think about people modifying they work. Anyway, if you plan to do so, just shut up about it and keep you "modified" file for youself; that's the most "legal" thing you can do about this. And i would't anyway risk to run a "modified" file from a noob and risk some damage to my computer. Yes, some code badly writed might trigger a windows message or event that might do some nasty thing to you files; the possibilities are small but there anyway. You are not dealing with dos here.
What pissed me here his when someone wants something for his work, all the kiddies on the forum complain or threat authors of pirating they work or illagaly mod them. You want to do something usefull for the "scene"?(if there is realy one) do you own trainer and share it with other and if you want money for it, then good for you. I hope some people will buy you trainers and respect you hard work.