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I've created a script for combat arms that functions like this:

When i zoom in on my weapon, it switches to single gun fire, and when i zoom out, it switches back to auto.

For some reason the hack engine won't let me run an autoit script in the background so here are my questions:

1.) Is there anyway to try and hide so that it can't see the script running.

2.) If so, how? :)

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you cheat -> they cheat -> you cheat more -> etc.

logical, really - just like a real arms race ... Mutually Assured Destruction

have fun,

whim

LOL! Im not cheating, if you would read my post, i just want it so that when i press " mouse2 " to zoom in, it sends " ' " to change my gunfire to single and then when i zoom out again, it changes back, how is that cheating? Its just laziness.

your dumb,

Mumms

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your dumb,

Mumms

just being a grammar nazi here, but, he owns a dumb?

i'm sure there are numerous things on google that tell you how to avoid them doing that, ranging from compressing it with something else to editing the hex

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Your bot doesnt sound like cheating to me.

Though as stated above, you might try googling around for the answer to a question like this. I am not sure that posting information about getting around anti-cheating engines is allowed on this board.

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just being a grammar nazi here, but, he owns a dumb?

Actually Mumms is his dumb... ;)

/Manko

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