HOW TO START GAME HACKING
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Published 2023-07-01
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00:00 Intro
00:17 Programming
01:37 Reverse Engineering
03:01 Networking
03:46 Memory
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All Comments (21)
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It came to my attention that A BUNCH of people simply click on the video because of the title, and don't watch it just to vent in the comments that they're mad at cheaters. Now I don't mind at all. More comments is good. Though before you waste your time writing "ChEaTers bad", you should consider the following: - I do not encourage cheating ONLINE in a bad way. - Game hacking is a discipline, kind of like binary exploitation is, or reverse engineering. You can learn game hacking without the intention to sell cheats or to cheat in multiplayer games. It requires a lot of knowledge which like can be useful for A LOT of things other than cheating. - I enforce the idea of learning game hacking without affecting other people's experience in order to learn many things which are useful for a lot of things, but in a fun and interesting way! If you have any counter-argument to try & prove me wrong I will be more than happy to refute you :)
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I don't know why YouTube recommended me this, as I have no knowledge of programming or anything else you talked about, but I watched it all the way through and was quite interested. You deserve more recognition!
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This isn't necessarily an opener to JUST game hacking, I think this is a guide to hacking in general, with the extra game stuff implemented in the end. Really good material to start learning from!
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Clicked on this already knowing a lot of the basics and wanted to say that this is a great video for beginners. No sugarcoating the amount of effort required to learn, tons of top-of-class resources for learning, and a clear roadmap to begin to understand reverse engineering. I did not know of a lot of the resources you provided and will check them out, thanks for compiling all of it in such a digestible way!
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Everyone wants to be an elite hacker god until they learn they will have to spend years learning 1000 different things and then have to try and solve something using their own brain not something out of a book that has already been solved for them.
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You did not show exactly how to make a game cheat, but you are telling what to learn and where to learn from! I love that
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Eastern European telling us how to start game hacking. This checks out
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If you have a hard time understanding assembly, and you're a computer person, my recommendation is designing a custom CPU in verilog or logisim with your own instruction set and then writing some programs for it like pong or whatever. Can even write your own little assembler. After this task you'll be able to quickly grasp any instruction set in depth, I feel like.
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Assembly is pretty simple once you understand how the CPU's parts work. There are only so many logical instructions possible to be hardwired on the CPU and learning them + how registers work is all you need to know if your already familiar with computer science.
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Yo thx, i started learning c++ for game hacking (making mods), and this video is great for who is interested to "join in this world". Thanks for ur effort.
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Nice video! Most of what you said can be and is used in forensics analysis too, so if anyone ever gets bored of creating cheats, they can always jump to be professionals in infosec.
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I have a degree in computer science and i still found this video informative.
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Good little video pointing people in the right direction who want to learn the stuff. Game hacking was one of the first steps I took into learning the skills that have shaped my career to this day, and I absolutely encourage people to do the same. Just so long as you don't ruin the game for others.
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Wow thank you so much for telling me I can start now with the basics.
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The thumbnail is so realistic as I really struggled a lot in abstract data types
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WAIT i started CS this gear and C more Assembly is something ive been struggling hard with. Especially the thumbnail spoke to me about âwhat are pointersâđ But iâve been trying my best to understand it. Great video anyways!
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Love the use of Shostakovich in the background.
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How is it possible that you only have a few subs? Your content is great, please keep doing game hacking content, you are really good at explaining
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very good video, but please turn down the music or turn up your voice, its sometimes hard to understand
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Great video! Honestly most of the time the problem is that people don't want to learn hacking, they just want a working cheat and think that learning it themselves is the only way to get it which will lead to them trying for a day and giving up due to immediate failures That's also further complicated by the fact that getting into the field lately is harder and harder, sort of like the repair industry where manufacturers make it increasingly harder to repair stuff making it near impossible for beginners to learn