How to LEARN HACKING

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Becoming a game hacker takes a lot of dedication.

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I never did game hacking, but as someone with years of development experience in other areas my advice is this: First learn something that is easy and interesting. Maybe even get a job as a dev etc. Once you have acclimatized to programming in general you can then start diving into more complex topics. At that point you won't feel like it's a challenge, you'll rather feel like you're doing something rewarding.

UtaShirokage
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I am not planning on hacking anytime soon, but I find this concept really interesting

nicoyad
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Cazz: You need great amount of skills
Also Cazz: proceeds to use hollywood as background

nrdybhu
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The manging expectations is very important. I first tried game hacking 2 years and lost interest very quickly due to that, however I started again 4 months ago and by going slowly I have almost got to where I wanted to be.

saddish
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I can agree with the whole video. I started getting into gamehacking after buying a bot for a fanmade pokemon mmo and realizing it was a pixel-bot. So I decided to change that into an internal bot. I was always fascinated by the way cheats work. After a lot of learning using everything mentioned in this video i managed to write a Bot that the GMs of the game couldnt controll. The Main-Dev of the game wrote an anticheat only to counter my bot. He said that many claimed to have an internal bot but im the only one who actually had, and he like my bot but since its his game he had to protect it xD That was the end of that journey because I need to learn more about anti cheats before i can challange that. The only thing i might have changed on my journey is to not focus on unity games. Currently i can create internals for unity games but I cant for unreal or others. thats an area i plan on goint to in 2023

ceadeusx
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For learning Windows kernel programming (when the time comes), I recommend Pavel Yosifovich's books. Mostly his second edition on Windows kernel programming. There aren't many modern resources for kernel programming on Windows so it was helpful

The unofficial IDA pro book is also very good to just go through slowly as you learn IDA. Also read Igor's tips of the week

Otherwise use resources in video
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LeetFerret
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This video can possibly not even be used to learn how to hack, but instead to make good anti-cheats and anti-hacking systems

-_lIl_-
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Personally, this can be the best approach in learning the concept of programming from its fundamentals, to complex applications.

rrinnlonginus
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You NEED to make more tutorials please, there's barely any resources online and this channel is gold.

Cyamics
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This is so nice to see, I also started on UC and was super lost, trying to patch together a basic external for CS:GO and barely succeeding, now I understand nearly everything that goes into hacking games, made an internal for 1.6 completely from scratch (wasn't the best but it was really fun seeing all the possibilities) and now I feel like I just need more time and I'll be able to do anything :)

arijanj
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Althought I am not really interested in the idea of Game Hacking, I am still intrigued in this video I am curious on expanding my knowledge of Cybersecurity itself (specifically by learn how to read code first due to how little my knowledge is around it), and I personally believe that knowing how a hacker works in the best way to protect yourself, as not only would you think on how to protect yourself, but how to attack as well, and how to learn to protect against such attack

aioctober
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TheCherno is a great channel for learning to program. He has multiple courses on c++, java, and a few other items. Im currently working on his game engine series to learn c++ in an environment to learn hands on and it's a great way to get into intermediate programming.

ljam
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video randomly appeared on my recommended. there's so many things that I want to learn, but right now all of my time has been taken by my studies. arghh.
I'm not even 20, so far I've done discord bots, minecraft plugins (NMS is a pain until mojang mapping was released) and some odd programming challenges here and there, but it's not enough.

I desire to be able to:
- create 3d games (in unity, I started but didn't go in much)
- 3d modelling (i did the donut and anvil tutorial 5 years ago and didn't move much then)
- drawing (cuz I like anime)
- speak another language (japanese, because animme. I'm between N5 and N4)
- hacking (my current diploma right now, and it's generic hacking. web, vms, not games tho)
- composing/arranging music (still doing right now)
- host servers (i learnt how to port forward a inecraft server and host it out of spite cuz someone said I can't, then proceeded to learn a lot about mods, server hosting, compatibility, the different versions of java, timings, etc, but I would say I only know the basic level)
- rig 3d models (I find it cool to be able to control a character in VR)
- animation (dillongoo inspired me when gods dont bleed came out, it's why I went to blender)

man, I know I need to just pick one and focus but I just want to do all of these. right now I'm just focusing on music and my diploma. I hope these motivations and desires remain later in life, I really want to be able to do all of this things, including game hacking (inspired by liveoverflow's pwnadventure series)

jdgfxwx
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This is so true, it took me about 2 to 3 years. Started with c# and switched to cpp later since its way faster. Also the understanding of a game is important, if you want to start internal hacking after you understand how to hack external you should play around with unity / unreal engine (c#/c++) to have the base knowledge of a game, it makes internal hacking way more easy.

Arkanistra
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so true, wish i could go back in time and actually persist with studying and dedicating time to re and programming but i guess it was meant to be failing all those times to get to were im at now, great video cazz

Dulge
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99% of the people logged off when he said learn a coding language XD

damirshabayev
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Of course it is directly correlated to talent 🤦‍♂ Every sort of skill has the potential to be trained by random people or people with talent in it. Obviously in "gaming" is no spirit so there are no real people with talent in it. Same goes for people who create cheats for games, just for the sake of cheating in games.
Talented and "real" people won't be struggling as much as the best "cheat-software" creators when they give it a shot.
Just because some amateur scumbacks are wasting thousands of hours into something like the "creation of cheats" doesn't mean they are really good at it. Obviously not everyone is capable to creat cheats no matter how hard they try.
Then there are some people who get the hang of it when they try.
And then there are people who got real talent who aren't wasting it into something like creating cheats for online-games, because they know how to make real money with their skill-set, which they achieved not only because of the time they invested into training and learning, but also because they got talent.
It's the same with sports, martial arts, electronics, engineering, art, music and almost everything else anyone can think of.
Talent is the foundation and after that comes everything else, as long as one desires to get real quality out of the quantity in life.

enymus
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As a programmer in game development I must admit I'm totally against this 😂
But I do reason with the aspect of why people do this. If it's a solo campaign story line, yea I can see hacks bieng fun with no harm intended. My issue is in creating cracks for games to be played outside of purchase, and or disrupting an official server/lobby for the games multiplayer. I still can understand to an extent when games sources become unplayable, server shut downs, etc. Software should become freeware open source after a certain shelf life, or platform upgrade. I can also see hacks bieng harmless and fun if more companies allowed moded servers that ran separately from official servers but still accessible for players if they chose to.

pixelfox
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In my opinion minecraft is the best thing to start with since it doesnt have any anticheats if you just use a singleplayer world and you can just play around with values + there are many great open source hack clients too and also in my opinion java is a mid hardened language to learn but if you get it you can do basically everything with it.

zanexGHG
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I have a question can I make legacy aimbot for fortnite or I can’t

juu