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    Default Olawd.



    You might recognize a name on that list.

    Also wow I am back. Kind of.

    Wasn't sure what section to even put this in. This will do for now. c
    Don't argue with stupid people. They only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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    ****it hetoan, this is why I don't like leaderboards. >__>

    wb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teh_Hacker View Post


    You might recognize a name on that list.

    Also wow I am back. Kind of.

    Wasn't sure what section to even put this in. This will do for now. c
    Wow. Just, wow.

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    Welcome back.

    Off topic: At a certain point you have to ask yourself why you're hacking. For instance, why is it that the Game-Hackers staff goes to such extents to protect the integrity and enjoyment of Wii and DS online experiences? Why have we been sitting on extremely dangerous Animal Crossing: City Folk codes since the day the game was released, denying even the possibility of their existence? What purpose does it serve to ruin every good online Wii experience? You have to step back and realize you're helping nobody, and the fact that you can ruin the experience doesn't mean you should. We intentionally gimp our software and code releases to increase the enjoyment of the experience without ruining it for others. Sure, you can be that "feared" hacker that makes all of the headlines on news sites. You can make all of the infinite ammo hacks and the like. The point is, any of us here can do that. You're not innovating. You're not impressing true programmers. You're not branching out or moving forward. You're a nobody. Professionally? You'll always be a nobody. Your reverse-engineering skills amount to nothing. The fact that you can make these codes with somebody else's hardware and software fails to impress anybody who knows the slightest bit about true reverse-engineering. The truth of the matter? You're using somebody else's code handler, somebody else's software to run the codes, somebody else's hardware to view the memory, and somebody else's software to find the correct addresses. You have no true skillset. You're in your adolescence of programming, and you haven't moved forward in years. If you truly want to impress? Do something that enhances gameplay without ruining the experience for others. Stop releasing your garbage the day a game comes out. Truth be told? Nobody cares that you're first. Nobody even cares that you're making the release. Your "loyal followers" are just a bunch of leeches looking to gain the competitive edge. Unfortunately, if you make us all God, nobody is better than anybody else. You want to be somebody? Do something that matters.

    /rant

    You know who you are, and you know exactly why I wrote this.
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    ^After reading that, you just need to add:

    "I'm Vash, and I approve this message."

    With all the election commercials and all lol.
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    Great rant Vash. Haven't heard a better one in years. That post really describes what a good hacker is and what a Noob hacker is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vash View Post
    Welcome back.

    Off topic:

    ...

    /rant

    You know who you are, and you know exactly why I wrote this.
    I just have to say one thing.

    Olawd.

    Say what you mean, mean what you say, and let your actions speak for you.


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