iNTANGiBLE posted on Oct 26, 2010 9:17:23 AM - Report post
Well there are only a few now considering the big number (well it was not really big, but it was good) we had before; I mean there are like 5 groups (including CH) that do really good stuff. Why do you think that happened? Discuss!
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Vegetta posted on Oct 27, 2010 1:14:19 AM - Report post
Well, i believe that gamehacking is becoming harder and harder, because games now have good protections.Last years, you didn't need advanced skills to hack a game, however now you do. Also most games are too expensive to afford them. So, if someone needs much money to buy a game and a lot of time, skills etc to hack it without making profit then sooner or later is going to leave it.
It's time to play the game!
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iNTANGiBLE posted on Oct 27, 2010 6:02:09 AM - Report post
Well there's another way to get the games (if you know what I mean)
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DABhand posted on Oct 28, 2010 4:34:52 AM - Report post
Because people are too greedy and respect is not shown.
Teenagers mostly cry when a game isn't released too quick, and complain if an option on a trainer isn't working right or they are too dumb to read an .nfo file on how to use an option.
So most groups went bahhhh and decided it's not worth the time and hassle.
And some scene oldies are dealing with real life problems also and don't have the time.
ALSO, most people these days are too impatient to read up on stuff and learn, so there is a lack of new talent to the game hacking scene.
Oh and Don't forget some tuts on ASM and defeating DMA