![]() ![]() I will do the second tutorial with the trainer when I get the time.(Have to do homework that I neglected to do ) say yes and save it to your maplestory folder. Just close it and it will ask you to save or else. Right click in ollydbg, go down to copy to executable, and click all modifications if you ticked more than one hack.Ī box thingy should come up. Tick any other hacks you would like to have on your client. Notice that there is a small change there where it used to say SUB? It now says ADD. Tick the Hack and click somewhere else in OllyDbg to see the changes First check the script here:Īt first I was thinking this code was wierd to put in using a tutorial I saw somewhere in this forum. In Ollydbg, open up your maplestory client.(F3 is a hotkey for this)Ĭlick the computer icon and select your maplestory client(it should show up, If not i dunno what's wrong.)įor an example I will use Blink-Godmode for my edit. Maplestory scripts/hacks/trainers - search for them on google. This has only been tested on v83, but will probably work for any other version.įor this tutorial I will use a simple Maplestory v83 localhost. Here is a simple tutorial on hex editing clients for maplestory. I'm not sure if anyone has done this before, but i'll just start it now. MapleRoyals won't accept any mouse/keyboard input from Macro Recorder this way, so you need to run your macro tool as admin. If you run Macro Recorder as a standard user, it's trying to work with an elevated window (MapleRoyals). To me, that sounds like an OS privilege issue. ![]() Based on the context of your sentence, I'm assuming you've had it work with other software but not MapleRoyals. You can work around player reports by setting up an auto responder to respond to any map chat/whisper by stopping for a few seconds and typing a whole bunch of random phrases in Swahili, and then continuing its normal routine. This leads me to believe that the admins are relying on players to detect this rather than having detection methods as you discussed above.Perhaps, if they taking hacking seriously, their anti-hacking measures have more components than just that though. In addition, I noticed that there was a 'bot report' section on the forums, where people would create posts with screenshots of people botting and them repeatedly asking if the player was a bot with no response. If you want to be a tad stealthier, avoiding observations, you should probably choose a small-sized map to limit the complexity (and thus detection surface) of your macro. Use some movement ability or climb a rope to get to platform 2 Clear platform 2 from left to right Climb to platform 3 Clear platform 3 from right to left Climb to platform 4 Clear platform 4 from left to right Drop down to starting area Repeat After about 3 iterations of this loop, it's quite obvious that you're using a macro to the human eye. I'm assuming your macro routine would be something like this (I'll use Henesys Hunting Ground 1 as an example): Clear bottom row, by using skill 1 or 2 times, moving to a bit, using skill again, starting from the rightmost end of the platform moving towards to left. But if I am simply using a Macro Recorder that emulates my movement when I do play, how are they going to track me down/distinguish me from people training normally? O.o Wouldn't the only way to tell be if I was afk (which I won't be most of the time) and they asked if I was botting, screenshotted and posted in forums?Most macro tools are just going to repeat your exact actions over and over again. ![]()
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