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Archive for the ‘Hacks’ Category

World at War Hacks

Posted on Dec 8, 2008 01:43:24 PM

Here’s a new World at War hacking video we got in today. I spent from 1am to 11am uploading this damn thing too. The total size was 550mb because our video guy thought the quality would be much better like this but it wasn’t. From now on we will stick to the 50-100 mb files because they look just as good lol

Direct Link: World at War Hacks

Call of Duty 5 Hacks

Posted on Dec 6, 2008 05:39:25 PM

Here’s a simple little video I put together of the COD5 hacks. It’s just the AIMBOT and ESP, nothing more really. I picked a great song though, I’m sure many of you have heard his stuff on youtube lol

Anyway check out the video and don’t forget to stop by the forums when you get a chance and signup!

Direct Link: Call of Duty 5 Hacks

Check out out multi-game hack video

Posted on Nov 30, 2008 01:26:50 AM

So we got a new video in and it showcases almost all the games we support. A few of the smaller games like Condition Zero and Day of Defeat were left out because we didn’t want to make the video too big.

The games we support are:

  • Call of Duty 4
  • Call of Duty 5
  • Condition Zero
  • Counter Strike Source
  • Counter Strike 1.6
  • Battlefield 2
  • Battlefield 2142

Counter Strike Source Hacks Update

Posted on Nov 21, 2008 08:07:03 PM

Have you had a chance to see our latest Counter Strike Source Hack? A new version was recently released and some of you may not have known. There was an issue with our speed hack feature so it had to be re-coded. Just wanted to let everyone know the problem has been identified and fixed. At first we couldn’t figure out what was causing the problem. Some players thought it was an issue with the AIMBOT and others were pointing at the ESP as the cause. For what it’s worth, my first guess was the speed hack and it turns out I was correct ;]

Here’s a couple of the videos in case you haven’t had a chance to check them out yet. First we have the Counter Strike Source Hacks video from Oct 29th. Blood made this one and it showcases everything from our AIMBOT to WallHacks. It’s my personal favorite, I think because of the song that’s used in the video. If you want to check out the YouTube of it, click here or if you would rather use WeGame, click here.

The other video showcases our no-recoil hack. Basically it’s just a video of the hack developer showing you how the no-recoil / no-spread works. You can check it out here: Counter Strike Source Hack No Recoil

A Brief History Of CS Aimbots

Posted on Nov 17, 2008 04:40:53 PM

A Brief History Of CS Aimbots and Counter Strike Source Hacks

Aimbots are wicked. Equipped with one, you can just let loose upon unsuspecting opponents and have it kill to your heart’s content. With CS now a decade old since taking hold of the gaming world, we’ve seen more than a few aimbots pass through its halls.

In their most basic form, CS aimbots lets you target opponents more accurately. With varying implementation and ever improving programming chops, however, that’s pretty much where their similarities end.

The first widely-used aimbot in CS was XQZ, a pretty clever aimbot that passed for real play even during LAN games. With XQZ, you can tie the aimbot to a single button on either the keyboard or the mouse. As long as that button was pressed, your crosshair will automatically align. It had some customizable options, as well, allowing you to configure which body part to aim at. Most players using it for LAN play would tie the aimbot to the fire button, making the extra advantage less conspicuous even with someone watching.

Later, the more advanced (not to mention infamous) aimbot from OGC came into prominence. It was highly customizable and featured sophisticated aiming and slaving. Aim can be set to adjust variably throughout, making detection even harder. One of the first aimbots to feature punctual aiming, it allowed flawless aim only when a certain button is triggered, letting the player act normal the rest of the way. It also featured one of the earliest auto-shooting mechanisms in aimbots, pulling the trigger all on its own any time the crosshairs locked on a target.

Charged aiming was the next great technology for aimbots, further obscuring the chances of the hack being found out. Considered LAN-proof during its time, charged aimbots allowed punctual aiming to be a background feature that can be activated at will. A player will need to “charge” the punctual aiming feature before being able to use it, usually by pressing on a preset button. Some aimbots charge it for only one shot while others needed to be un-charged to bring the punctual aim back to hiding. For LAN play purposes, single-charge aimbots were, of course, safer.

Most modern aimbots use charged aiming, with multiple key combinations (e.g. Shift-A-Z, CTRL-X-C) to make it harder for someone to check the client and try to activate it. While slaving is sometimes integrated into modern aimbots, they are usually added as an aside - a feature that’s there but isn’t recommended. They also employ smaller field of views (FOV) to compel players to move the mouse before being able to charge it successfully. Done properly, they can be extremely stealthy and near undetectable by even the most discerning human eyes.

Aimbots today are extremely sophisticated, acting more as aids to the game that you can employ when needed than outright mechanisms to just seek and destroy. With stealthier aimbots, players are able to enjoy considerable advantage without running in danger of being found out.

Counter Strike Source Hacks

Combat Blindness

Posted on Nov 17, 2008 04:18:32 PM

Combat Blindness

Are you afflicted with combat blindness? If you are, you probably need our counter strike source hacks to see you through.

If you’ve ever been a spectator to newer Counter Strike players, you’ll probably notice them at times with their guns aimed at an area with an enemy player just standing there in a vulnerable position - maybe with his back turned or hiding behind a cover with a limb sticking out. Instead of shooting, they just move on as if they didn’t see anything. They’ll look somewhere else, turn around or just move to another spot while you and other spectators are laughing your asses off.

Well, the newbies likely really didn’t see anything.

Combat blindness is a condition of being unable to perceive enemies who are right in your field of view fast enough to take advantage of the opportunity. Some players can be even worse, so afflicted that they’re unable to recognize opposing players who happen to be standing right by their crosshairs! Naturally, if you’re in a state of combat blindness, your kill to death ratio will probably belong at the bottom of the pack.

Overcoming combat blindness will usually come with time, although some players seem to bring it along as a bad habit over months - even years - of playing. If you think you’ve got combat blindness or it has been insultingly rammed in your face that you do, our hacks can help you get rid of the habit if you use them correctly.

Combat blindness usually have less to do with eyesight and more to do with alertly looking for a target. Most newbie CS players are understandably distracted during their first few plays in the game and, as a result, are likely to encounter this condition more than normal. The same condition can also be understandable on a few other games - like COD4, for instance - where the gritty environment sees players somewhat blend into the background, making the likelihood of missing a target more likely. In a game like CS, however, where the graphics are hardly as confusing, it’s usually not an acceptable excuse.

If you’ve been playing CS for a while and still encounter combat blindness occasionally, you may want to start playing with one of our aimbots to auto-aim on targets you would otherwise pass over. Make sure to pay attention so you can recognize the subtleties that can help clue you in when a target is within your field of view. More than helping you win a round, doing so can help train you to better recognize targets within the vicinity.

You can also use our cham hack to make enemy targets less conspicuous so you can easily recognize them. Once you get a hang of a map and figure out usual enemy positions, finding them should get progressively easier. Sometimes, all you need is a little experience recognizing opportunities instantaneously and it can lead you to overcoming blindness during combat. Our hacks can do more than win you games - they can actually make you a better player.