Hey! I found this site on google, and was wonder if you guys could help me out here
theres a free flash game thats p2p
www.haxball.com
basically if u create a room, your the host, and for people to join your room, im pretty sure they pretty much connect to you. Your internet connection will determine their ping and etcetc.
So im wondering, the other day, a guy was able to join my room, and lag EVERYONE, just by typing stuff into the chat.
Any clue on how this is done? Im thinking he sent some extremely large packets or something through the chat, but im a noob at this
Im not going to get greedy and ask for more, but what are the possiblities of hacking a p2p flash game like this? like getting passwords into rooms and stuff
Thanks :D
Sincere Request :)
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Re: Sincere Request :)
use search, there are tons of topics on how to hack flash based stuff.
flashchat hacks, hacking flash games ..etc.
take a look around + all the tools are also explained on my wiki, in detail.
lag is most likely done by sending a certain packet many times, for example join/leave trick..etc
you must learn basics first (its all on wiki and forum, use search, look for "basic game hacking" on wiki)
first make a test and capture some packets to see if others connect to you or if theres a server. then just intercept and try modifying some packets, see what happens.
its all explained already.
flashchat hacks, hacking flash games ..etc.
take a look around + all the tools are also explained on my wiki, in detail.
lag is most likely done by sending a certain packet many times, for example join/leave trick..etc
you must learn basics first (its all on wiki and forum, use search, look for "basic game hacking" on wiki)
first make a test and capture some packets to see if others connect to you or if theres a server. then just intercept and try modifying some packets, see what happens.
its all explained already.