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dutchmeat
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Old 01-22-2007 , 05:15   Re: Ent flying x units over player
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this will work:
http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=29637
the only thin you have to do is change the coordinates.

But, if you are going to use this as a check to see if the player has a wallhack, it won't work.
A wallhack is a hook to the client's video memory, so it won't change the halflife view. If you want to create a 'wallhack check' you will have to make a clientside program, that makes a 'windows' screenshot, and send it via socket.
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Old 01-22-2007 , 11:38   Re: Ent flying x units over player
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Originally Posted by dutchmeat View Post
this will work:
http://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=29637
the only thin you have to do is change the coordinates.

But, if you are going to use this as a check to see if the player has a wallhack, it won't work.
A wallhack is a hook to the client's video memory, so it won't change the halflife view. If you want to create a 'wallhack check' you will have to make a clientside program, that makes a 'windows' screenshot, and send it via socket.
I know that.
Otherwise every wallhack there is would probably be detected by VAC...

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