22-05-2005, 02:07 AM
This is true; no matter how much anti-hacking code you put into a program, it will still be vulnerable just as soon as you realize how the program works. Find where in the code a program does what it does (or in the case of AR, I'd suppose it's in hex or something), and change that, and bam, it's hacked.
Shadow: Sounds more like a problem without your Xbox or the service you're trying to enter. I use Gamecube myself so I am just guessing. However, any player you meet on PSO could be a hacker. But bear in mind that this does NOT mean they will FSOD or corrupt you. In fact, most hackers I've met are pretty nice. They only tend to get pissed off if people yell at them for being illegit, just BECAUSE they're illegit. Elitists, in other words... haha, that's how I think of them anyway. I am functionally legit (only duping for FSOD backup purposes), and so when hackers give me items I politely refuse them, and they usually understand. But if they aren't causing trouble, there's no reason to hate them all with one blanket statement (like some people I could mention ¬_¬).
Shadow: Sounds more like a problem without your Xbox or the service you're trying to enter. I use Gamecube myself so I am just guessing. However, any player you meet on PSO could be a hacker. But bear in mind that this does NOT mean they will FSOD or corrupt you. In fact, most hackers I've met are pretty nice. They only tend to get pissed off if people yell at them for being illegit, just BECAUSE they're illegit. Elitists, in other words... haha, that's how I think of them anyway. I am functionally legit (only duping for FSOD backup purposes), and so when hackers give me items I politely refuse them, and they usually understand. But if they aren't causing trouble, there's no reason to hate them all with one blanket statement (like some people I could mention ¬_¬).


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