How are you getting the players to turn up on the mini-map if you are on the otherside of the map? Surely m_bDormant would make it so they don't appear on the mini-map?
That's right but, immediately after loading a map no entities are dormant which males them show up on the radar in spawn for a couple seconds before they become dormant and things go back to normal.
That's a great question - for years people got a way with simple LoadLibraryA .dll injectors too! I do not think VAC is bad, in fact I think the anti-cheat is underestimated. VAC strives to be non-intrusive and 100% confident in it's detections. VAC is still operating in usermode for example, there are no VAC drivers. Also remember that Valve's fight against cheaters is a lot more grandiose than just detecting some guy calling WPM/RPM. Just look at VACNET, how it flags you, how it judges you on how you behave and matches you against others based on that. Chances are, if you cheat you have been flagged by VACNET and behind the scenes your games are being influenced by that. TL;DR: Valve does not care about someone calling RPM/WPM - they are fighting a much bigger fight and have more important things to do. VAC is just there to stop the most blatant of the blatant. Although, I'm not a Valve employee so take all of this a with a grain of salt.
@@cazz I never heard such BS in my life.. The reason VAC does not ban all the cheats is because cheaters get banned and they have to buy new accounts.. Therefore generation millions of dollars for Valve.. thats the truth.. So stop spreading BS...
I know the language "C" only, by learning that from CS50's course online, Is there a huge difference between C and C++, because I'm interested in learning C++
C++ is a superset of C. This means that C++ incorporates the entire C language and adds a large number of new core language features. If you know C, C++ will come to you naturally.
hey cazz i have done exactly as you stated ! and I also Build the project it was successful and i launch the game right ! and then launch the radar.exe it didn't effect the radar !!! it still is same I can't see enemy without sight ! Please help bro!
Thank you, I appreciate it. I generally release the source code for my videos on my discord server.. so join over there. As for the source code for this specific video... I don't think I have it anymore, but it is a relatively simple cheat is it not? Anyway, good luck.
c++ is coding language my friend. Make sure you have the c++ build tools downloaded from the Visual Studio installer and then follow the tutorial and you will have working radar without having to pay :) but @Spurdy is correct, you might want to watch a few c++ tutorials first.
If I were "endorsing" cheats... this video would be a 3 minute montage of me using some random pay2cheat with heavy color correction while I shill the cheat provider with my promo-code. I'm going to guess you didn't watch the video, but it is a coding tutorial. Why? Because I like a coding, specifically cheats. I do not sell them, I do not give them out. I don't even use the cheats myself. Most people who come across this are *looking* for a cheat, and a cheat they do not find here, because I don't endorse nor provide cheats. I hope that clears up my side of things. Cheers, cazz~
@@cazz How are you not providing cheats/hacks, when you are making a "radar hack tutorial"? To endorse cheats you don't have to make a montage of using the cheats, with music in the background; all you have to do is support them, which is what endorsing is, and which you are doing since you are the source and the provider of them in this case, helping others with bad intentions use this cheat. Even when a guy in the comment-section asks you for advice in cheating ingame, you tell him "be careful and use alt first".
@@TheMrSpectatorr I still don't agree with you. I endorse the programming of cheats and if you really wanted to, you could say that I endorse cheats, but I feel that is not the full picture. What reply did you expect from a comment like that though? What was the point?
@@cazz May I ask you why you endorse the programming of cheats? I'm curious. If I were to give a reply while I am against cheating, I would reply with a condemnation or at the least with no reply at all. But I believe it's really counterentuitive to make advantageous cheats that are completely capable of usage, that are at the same time not meant to be used, I just don't see the point. And then giving that cheat out to people who will use it to cheat.
@@TheMrSpectatorr Just as a side-note, I would like to thank you for engaging politely on this topic with me. It is very much appreciated, so thank you! I agree with you, cheating in video games is not morally acceptable nor is it something to be endorsed and encouraged but, with that being said, programming "hacks" for games is a very interesting and complex component of the software development world as a whole, at least in my opinion. It requires skill, dedication and understanding that is not found in many other areas. You are required to reverse engineer, both statically & dynamically. You are forced to use low-level languages, you are forced to get as close to the hardware as possible in order to accomplish what you want to do in this space. It is also a very fun and rewarding type of software to develop as you can immediately see what you have built. More so, this space is very toxic and elitist. What I am trying to get at is: In my mind, my mission is substantially greater than just "providing" hacks to those who want them. Instead, I want to introduce this programming space to individuals who are lost or stuck. Now, of course, the side effect is that, for every thousand people who watch my videos, maybe ~500 of them walk away with a working cheat ready to gain an advantage in-game and ruin others' experiences, but, let's say maybe ~10 people walk away learning something extremely valuable if they are interested in programming.