How do I call a function of another class to unlink an enemy? Is there a tutorial on thisif you don't understand the esp logic in the tutorial, then it's too early to touch it
How can he learn when nobody helps? Everyone just says the same thing. “Actually learn then”How about actually learn mobile game hacking, instead of skipping. Stop being a skid.
Yes, everyone is saying the same thing. It's not their job to tell me how to fix it, But they shouldn't discourage my desire to learnHow can he learn when nobody helps? Everyone just says the same thing. “Actually learn then”
What's this? There is no source code and no explanation. Opening ZIP is just a bunch of filesAwww... kids crying cos they don't have c++ knowledge. Even I don't have much knowledge of this, and which excatly functions to use, but I do get some ideas how it works by watching PC tutorials
This can help you better. Have both ESP and Aimbot KMODs-dev/ModMenu-FreeFire-Esp
Not even understanding file structures? wow, just learn programming broWhat's this? There is no source code and no explanation. Opening ZIP is just a bunch of files
OkNot even understanding file structures? wow, just learn programming bro
I didn't needed any explanation when I tried to develop mod menu first time, and use source by Vanhoven, I just do straight forward... with many trials and errors and many google searches
How can he learn when nobody helps? Everyone just says the same thing. “Actually learn then”
I don't post a topic where I need help if I can solve it, I need to actually help me solve it, and I can pay for it. Instead of listening to you guys tell me you're not qualified
As rule of thumb, any "I need help" post made from a non approved modder, is to be ignored, unless question is well detailed.Instead of listening to you guys tell me you're not qualified
I agree with you, but there are several types of programming needs. If I want to make my own ESP, which language do I need to approach?People with programming knowledge doesn't requiere a teacher; because they have enough understanding to try to figure stuff by themselves.
Why don't you guys work for free? Because work consumes time and energy, right? Then, why do you feel entitled to other people's work? Coding stuff requieres knowledge, practice, patience and time. If you want something, pay for its real value, or diy.
As rule of thumb, any "I need help" post made from a non approved modder, is to be ignored, unless question is well detailed.
Why? You may ask. I don't have a proper answer, but as a example: user says he checked online esp sources, and was not able to comprehend them. This means one thing: user doesn't have enough programming knowledge to understand written code (I'm aware written code is usually harder to follow than writing yourself). If user doesn't have enough programming knowledge, he is already missing the basis to modding in general, thus he has to learn programming (And learning is a thing only you can do for yourself)
If user actually learns programming, chances are he won't requiere help in understanding esp code, since by then, he will have found the answer himself.
If user doesn't learn programming, he wasn't worthy to have his question answered.
Well explained, this really really really needed to turn into a thread that I can share a link to beggers without programming knowledge. I always have to yell DO IT YOURSELF or ignore/block them. I hate when noobs expecting modders to be a teacher :(((. Being a teacher requires hours of free time, experiences and how to deal with bad behaviours like at school IRL. I believe none of modders here are teachers, making tutorials does not consider as teacher.People with programming knowledge doesn't requiere a teacher; because they have enough understanding to try to figure stuff by themselves.
Why don't you guys work for free? Because work consumes time and energy, right? Then, why do you feel entitled to other people's work? Coding stuff requieres knowledge, practice, patience and time. If you want something, pay for its real value, or diy.
As rule of thumb, any "I need help" post made from a non approved modder, is to be ignored, unless question is well detailed.
Why? You may ask. I don't have a proper answer, but as a example: user says he checked online esp sources, and was not able to comprehend them. This means one thing: user doesn't have enough programming knowledge to understand written code (I'm aware written code is usually harder to follow than writing yourself). If user doesn't have enough programming knowledge, he is already missing the basis to modding in general, thus he has to learn programming (And learning is a thing only you can do for yourself)
If user actually learns programming, chances are he won't requiere help in understanding esp code, since by then, he will have found the answer himself.
If user doesn't learn programming, he wasn't worthy to have his question answered.
reviving a dead thread. yeah no this isnt for ios and more like for androidAwww... kids crying cos they don't have c++ knowledge. Even I don't have much knowledge of this, and which excatly functions to use, but I do get some ideas how it works by watching PC tutorials
This can help you better. Have both ESP and Aimbot KMODs-dev/ModMenu-FreeFire-Esp
Thats isnt the problem here, most source esp is from shmoo ios can be implement to android by changes a lil bityeah no this isnt for ios
Of coursereviving a dead thread. yeah no this isnt for ios and more like for android
Excatly. Peoples who have common sense and have great experience can port sources to other platforms properlyThats isnt the problem here, most source esp is from shmoo ios can be implement to android by changes a lil bit
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