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Old 24-04-2006, 12:52
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Gotta agree with Tippex on that one. When I was a noob at RE, I tried to crack safedisc right away, and I didn't even know what a JNZ meant :P. Ahh, well I went and got a safedisc tutorial. Well, I read that tut so many times that in the end a learned a big chunk from it. Thats actually pretty much the only tut I have relied on. I read tuts constantly, to get a feel for new ideas, but the only one I ever followed right down to the letter was that safedisc tutorial. Some people may find this bad, but since that tut wasn't written for noobs, I had to figure out a lot of stuff for myself, and in the end, I learned a shitload.

However, now that I have more experience(I'm still noob, but I do have SOME experience), I find MUCH more pleasure in doing things myself, and I only consult tuts when I am out of ideas (which is pretty much never).

So pretty much: If you have no idea what to do, read a tut and understand it, but don't go around following every tut you can get your hands on down to the letter, because then you won't be able to think independently.

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Why would anyone write a tut for FEAR? If your antidebug is nice, and you can use a tracer, its a 2 min. job (Get to OEP, dump, dump other sc memory, append it...). I don't see how anyone could learn anytnhing from that tut, and if you can't learn anything, why would you need it? ... But oh well, I don't like criticising tut writers...
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