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A user made flash game / bytecode hacking tutorial.
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I don't think it works with as3 but good tut anyway!
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Quote from: "hitandrun160" I don't think it works with as3 as2 but good tut anyway!"Yogda is a development tool which provides a set of low level functions for AVM2 and Adobe |
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Ah well, just the second part then!
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But ummm... how do we find out what the bytecode was turned into so that we can share the hacks? (broken image removed) (more specifically, if you wish to just delete code out of it)
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What do you mean? At the left side of the code you can find the hex.
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not if you just delete the code though?
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Quote from: "Aerelyte" not if you just delete the code though?You should be able to save the modified swf. Also, if you make changes you can see how that affects the recompiled bytecode. |
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Thanks (broken image removed) ill definitely be giving this a try as i have no idea what all the opcodes mean and even on the lists... i sometimes have trouble understanding what it all does.
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Nevermind this.
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How the hell can you steal a video? He just embedded it.
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the guys who made the tutorial wanted it to be private , so Im removing the link
please contact me if any of you guys want to make tutorials for yogda (broken image removed) |
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Quote from: "yogda" the guys who made the tutorial wanted it to be private , so Im removing the linkHow can you put something on teh public intrawebs and expect it to be private :S |
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Video was hidden (on YouTube) and not supposed to be found.
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