Author Topic: The Complete Guide to A Blockland Hacking Clique  (Read 30208 times)

In terms of how few or how many?
How many, I thought it was just like 1 person

How many, I thought it was just like 1 person
Well, some of us sort of assumed Eepos and Dotdot had something to do with it when they blamed Okiver for the forum account hijackings (Including that of MrMccakey) despite Zealot's detective work conclusively proving that it was based around LandoTheClimber and his other buttbuddies.

Most of this was never a huge secret AFAIK. I remember computermix telling me about his C++ project. DLL injection is mentioned fairly frequently in the Coding Help board. Also, having a DSO decompiler could be really useful for modding. (although I understand it could be detrimental to business)


Is there anything in the EULA to prevent reverse engineering?

Is there anything in the EULA to prevent reverse engineering?
Here's a link to the EULA in case anyone is wondering: http://www.blockland.us/staticPages/EULA.txt

Is there anything in the EULA to prevent reverse engineering?

Here's a link to the EULA in case anyone is wondering: http://www.blockland.us/staticPages/EULA.txt

For anybody too lazy to read:

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YOU MAY NOT: modify, translate, disassemble, reverse engineer, or decompile the Software.

is translate meaning to put it on a new engine or something?

GG, it's illegal. Badspot can actually prosecute slicksilver. Then again the chance of that happening is next to impossible.

GG, it's illegal. Badspot can actually prosecute slicksilver. Then again the chance of that happening is next to impossible.

lol prosecute


Damn. Nice work Ipquarx.

too much stuff goes on in these forums...

GG, it's illegal. Badspot can actually prosecute slicksilver. Then again the chance of that happening is next to impossible.
are you dumb
EULA doesn't stand in court
an EULA is a device you use to terminate someone's license to a product when violated, not to sue them with

too much stuff goes on in these forums...
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