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Soldat Talk => Need Help? Report Bugs! => Topic started by: DeMo on January 23, 2009, 07:46:38 pm
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Would it be possible to have a list of the various Gamehack numbers (and their meaning) that BE uses?
I'm a moderator for the Brazilian Soldat Community (http://www.soldat.com.br) and some server admins here in Brazil have recently started seeing strange gamehack messages on their consoles, some of them (like gamehack #20 and #25) appear on the console but the player doesn't get kicked.. and the admins are wondering if they should manually boot these players out of the game or not.
Searching the forums I found out that gamehack #20 has something to do with external programs sending keys to the Soldat process. Searching for gamehack #25 returns nothing, that's why it would be useful if we could have a list of the various numbers that BE uses.
Thank you!
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seconded!
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Hello, this is Hiko, administrator of Soldat Brasil. I'm responsible for most of the dedicated soldat servers in Brazil. It looks like that a new soldat hack has been around and we, server admins, are having some trouble dealing with it and the BE error codes. If possible, a list of the BE numbers with some brief explanation would help a lot, I'd like to better understand the 'BE messages'.
tnks
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u could just type seconded ;d
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u could just type seconded ;d
That isn't very helpful to the subject though and he was much more polite ;D I would also like to know the list because I've been getting random #'s like that too. From what players say in the server though it doesn't seem like the player giving the messages is doing anything noticeably wrong, maybe its a bug.
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Brazil has a soldat team?
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Yes.. we have something like a national team (to participate in the SWC) and also many active clans.
But please, let's not change the subject of the topic.
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Yes, it would be nice to see a full list of them. As far as I've seen #25 is the airman hack.
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As far as I know the list is not for public view. (I have also no idea what the codes mean).
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also, you shall not name hacks on the forums, so this kinda fails....
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I don't believe this list should be for any of the public players to know, besides I think there is a high chance for this list to be abused. Leave them to the creator of BattlEye and the Soldat staff to know.
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its just a list...
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The list may make it easier for hackers to figure out how to trick BattlEye.
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I guess that you're able to get kicked with every violation without really hacking as long as you are really trying to...
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all i want a list which names hacks for egzample:
#1 speedhack
#2 wallhack
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etc.
how could it help hackers to trick be?
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Each number stands for one public hack.
But it shouldn't matter to admins which is which. Simply ban anyone who has a GameHack violation (#20 is not 100% though, it can also be caused by macro-like programs).
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Yeah.. I guess the list could somehow be abused by hack makers.
Anyway, thanks for the info $able, we just wanted to be sure before we start banning people.
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what means "macro-like programs" ? Gimme a exemple of non-hack program.
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Fuck, they're starting to hack in soldat again?!?!? So far, I don't think I saw any hackers. But if I see any of those "hacking" symptom, I'll make sure to post here.
*Fuck Hackers*
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Yeah I've seen more hackers lately than before. Recently I've heard like 3 hackers mention about some permanent battleye bypass located at -dduurrrrrr I like to name hacker websites durrrr- but I think its just a hoax.
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Wait, how is *** a hack site? I just when there and all their doing is posting cheat codes and unlockers.
EDIT: Oh I see, they have a whole hack inventory.
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Yeah I've seen more hackers lately than before. Recently I've heard like 3 hackers mention about some permanent battleye bypass located at -dduurrrrrr I like to name hacker websites durrrr- but I think its just a hoax.
its not a hoax, thats why there's so many damn hackers now, its so freakinj stupid someone would do something like that, OMG
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what means "macro-like programs" ? Gimme a exemple of non-hack program.
Some keyboards have macro keys which you can press, and they perform a predefined function, like pressing a set of keys (e.g. G15). To do this, they need a process running on the computer to press the keys. BE probably picks up on this as a hack.
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One more question about macro programs.
BE identifies a gamehack #20 only when the key sequence is sent to the Soldat process or it monitors everything? Suppose I have a global hotkey that makes Winamp skip to the next song.. if I press it while I'm playing Soldat will I get a gamehack #20?
Thanks again.
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That's not really a macro. I believe it uses a system standard code that Microsoft has an API for that media programs can listen for.
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Yes.. but my question is if BE monitors calls to these API functions or not.
If it does.. then a simple hotkey to send a command to a media program would trigger a gamehack #20 message.
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What you describe is no macro. All it does is detect input (your hotkey) and execute a function. No fake input generated at all.
Btw, "GameHack #20" is now "Injected Input #X".