This isn't related to neofriends or neopets at all, but I was just wondering if it was possible to make a SCAR autoaimer for a FPS computer game. I could change it so that everyones head, except my teams, turned bright bright yellow or something, would it be possible to instantly shoot them or something lol. It would be an instant headshot everytime. <3 Just wondering if it is possible or if I'm just dreaming.
Are you being serious or is this a joke? ...with something like that it would be possible to create an aimbot for just about any game?
I don't know if scar would like a fullscreen directx games... if the game is in a windows, probably, but for a fullscreen one, dunno... and a FPS is kinda to fast for scar... taking in consideration that the game will mostly eat all the cpu ressource, looping the pixels will be highly innefecient... my 2 cent
I'm kinda being serious. And yeah, it would work for any game that allows SCAR scripts to run. But the thing about good fps players is that they can predict where you are going to go in the time the bullet travels, which is kinda hard for a macro script. I've never tried SCAR on a directx game before, but it should work. The only reason why it shouldn't is if the game has some anti-cheating software built it, which it probably does. If you want to play in windowed mode, you could look into dxwnd (google it). And you needn't loop through every pixel, maybe every 10 or so, which cuts down on cpu usage by 100x
Well, the game is like 5 years old, I'm pretty sure there are no anti-cheat things lol. My only worry is that it will shoot people once they're dead. D: (like when they're body is laying on the ground) Oh and the shoot key is mouse click or enter.
Well if you can change the code enough to make their heads yellow, you could probably code a hack much easier in a different language. But yes, theoretically you could. Plus anti-cheat would not really be able to find this as easily because they mostly look for that sort of internal hacking. This is an external program so the only detection would be if it looks for mouse movement smoothness, etc.
Changing the pics and stuff is actually really easy, just open up the folder and put the model of the person in paint or gimp and do a bucket fill of yellow...not really a "language", just changing a .jpg with a simple program.
Well if you could somehow find a way for the color to change again once the person is dead, then this would probably work. Well, they could hook a couple WinAPIs to see if the keypress/mousemove commands are coming from the mouse or a 3rd party program. That's what popular anti-cheat programs like gameguard does.
Still looking for a definitive yes or no answer... The game does not have any anti-cheat stuff, trust me...lol its that old.
yes it is possible if you can make that distinct colour change and then change it back once their dead it probably still is possible if you can't do the last part but would be harder