Influx Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 (edited) Well im sure many of you love to play WoW. Im sure we all would rather play on free private servers . However recently blizzard has stopped us from being able to change the realmlist file.(we can change but it doesnt have any effect) however i found that by memory hacking and replacing all instances of us.logon.worldofwarcraft.com with the server wanted(viz memory hacking)( it will connect to that server. So my question is, is there a udf to replace all instances of one text value with another inside a running application's memory? if not could someone point me in the right direction.? Edited December 30, 2008 by Influx
Krypton88 Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Well im sure any of you love to play WoW.Im sure we all woudl rather play on free private servers .However recently blizzard has stopped us from being able to change the realmlist file.(we can change but it doesnt have any effect)however i found that by memory hacking and replacing all instances of us.logon.worldofwarcraft.com with the server wanted(viz memory hacking)( it will connect to that server.So my question is, is there a udf to replace all instances of one text value with another inside a running application's memory?if not could someone point me in the right direction.?I use NomadMemory.au3 for all my memory hacking for WoW, You should see my latest hack module releasing soon , But thats a good idea you got there! Im going to look into it , but heres nomadMemroy.au3 in the attachment! Good luckNomadMemory.au3 Projects-Krypton's WoW Auto-Caster-V1.0-Lite
igotandrew Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Well im sure any of you love to play WoW.Im sure we all woudl rather play on free private servers .However recently blizzard has stopped us from being able to change the realmlist file.(we can change but it doesnt have any effect)however i found that by memory hacking and replacing all instances of us.logon.worldofwarcraft.com with the server wanted(viz memory hacking)( it will connect to that server.So my question is, is there a udf to replace all instances of one text value with another inside a running application's memory?if not could someone point me in the right direction.?I'm no expert, but wouldn't this technically be detected by warden?
Debit Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 I'm no expert, but wouldn't this technically be detected by warden?Yes but if your not connected to Blizzards server then your not connected to their warden.Also it wouldn't matter because unless your using your same account information and blizzard is key logging you.. Then who cares, They have no account to ban.In conclusion.No.
Influx Posted December 30, 2008 Author Posted December 30, 2008 No, i used cheat engine to do this, a tool detected by WoW. However i edited it with resource hacker and opened it after WoW(if i opened CE before it would detect it) and then found the memory values and edited them. I did this because i reformatted and all the 3.0.3 patches i have downloaded in the last week seem to complete ignore the congifuration files, so i now assume blizzard has done this to stop private servers. Thanks for the include and info =]
Confuzzled Posted January 1, 2009 Posted January 1, 2009 Would altering the HOSTS file to redirect traffic work?
mwpeck Posted January 1, 2009 Posted January 1, 2009 May be a little off topic, and I know how to find dynamic addresses via something like Cheat Engine, but how would you handle finding them with the mentioned UDF?
Influx Posted January 2, 2009 Author Posted January 2, 2009 altering the hostsfile would work just great, but WOW may check the hosts file. Also the main purpose of this was the change settings without touching any files. @mwpeck, thats not off topic, because if I could do that I could change the the server from memory doing that,
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