Today I was little bored so decided to find manually steamid64s of users who are allowed to use PowerPlay command (condump_on/off). So, started debugging server.dll via hl2.exe, got the memory location of stored steamid64s, XORed them and got them. When I compared them with the
official list, I found mismatch with Tony Paloma's steamid64. Here are the allowed steamid64s:
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Memory dump of server.dll:
1E4A1A48 E5 C5 A1 FF 3A 42 A2 FB AC 52 A3 FF 3A 42 A2 FB åÅ¡ÿ:B¢û¬R£ÿ:B¢û
1E4A1A58 BA 52 A3 FF 3A 42 A2 FB 1E 39 85 FF 3A 42 A2 FB ºR£ÿ:B¢û.9.ÿ:B¢û
1E4A1A68 31 BC 79 FE 3A 42 A2 FB CB EB 83 FE 3A 42 A2 FB 1¼yþ:B¢ûËë.þ:B¢û
1E4A1A78 5F 5E A3 FF 3A 42 A2 FB 7E 54 DE FF 3A 42 A2 FB _^£ÿ:B¢û~TÞÿ:B¢û
1E4A1A88 61 C2 62 FE 3A 42 A2 FB 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 aÂbþ:B¢û........
uint64 powerplaymask = 0xFAB2423BFFA352AF;
Steam accts:
76561197960435530 - Robin Walker
76561197960265731 - Erik Johnson
76561197960265749 - Eric Smith
76561197962783665 - Matt Boone
76561197991390878 - Dhabih Eng
76562297480087249 - ?????Tony Paloma????? Alias?
76561197979187556 - StupidRatCreature
76561197960269040 - driller
76561197989728462 - Jill
In the official list, Tony Paloma has steamid64 76561197968459473, but mine is 76562297480087249. Checking them leads to same profile. What is this? Steamid64 alias? Very curious to know.
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