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Postby JB Gzn » Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:56 pm

DarkZero wrote:Yap he did 20 words..
Douple posted lol..
13x2=26
So its OK ....
:!: NOT :!:
HAHAHAHA :twisted:

u counted letters, not WORDS :P
Because i think The L , and S can't be seen as words T,T
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Postby Vagrant » Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:36 am

lol I dont understand why ppl try to get in private part when they prolly wont understand anything that is in there ....
its simple as much as I can understand ....
1st read all that u can find about MHS & game hacking in general
after that post any question that u have after reading all that
2nd DL MHS and get familiar with interface
after that post any question that u have after getting familiar with MHS
3rd start using hacks that other posted so u can see the power of the program & ofc post any question u have about that
4th start making (& posting if not full hack then just some hint) so ppl can see that u r not a leecher & Im pretty sure that u will get invited in to the private sector....
well thats what I would (will) do 8)
begging wont lead u to private forum it will only show u the exit door from this forum ....
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Postby brainz » Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:20 pm

well, to be honest, alot of these peeps sounds like they have -worse than bad(?)- english skills .. theres odds that some of them simply dont understand the rules.
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Postby Teh » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:24 pm

I'm sorry L. Spiro for begging to join the private section, I won't ever do it again, cross my heart and hope to die.
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Postby SpeedWing » Fri Jun 27, 2008 5:41 pm

Teh wrote:I'm sorry L. Spiro for begging to join the private section, I won't ever do it again, cross my heart and hope to die.


you are in it so why you say this?
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Postby mTs » Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:26 pm

colintso wrote:lmao... many examples of ways that will most probably result in bans.

1. let me in private! :evil:
2. let me in i i giv you hp hax, ammo hax...
3. i am not noob so let me in
4. TRUST ME!!!
5. i am not leecher so let me in!


lol i wish but i ain't begging or something...
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Postby Jsrik » Tue Jul 01, 2008 1:28 pm

speedwing wrote:
Teh wrote:I'm sorry L. Spiro for begging to join the private section, I won't ever do it again, cross my heart and hope to die.


you are in it so why you say this?


I think he's just joking..
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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby x4NG3L » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:37 pm

I'm not in private section :(
More this topic is cool! lol! :mrgreen:

Sugestion :arrow:
L Spiro, some forums are sending tests to members, before accept in private sections.
I think a good idea.
avoids many noobs and leechers.
Example, if one user want to enter, u send one private test, for example, say to he to program one stuff or do any action, to test knowledge ^^
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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby L. Spiro » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:31 pm

It is not a bad idea; however, technical knowledge is not a primary factor for joining the private section where we discuss naked women and pass around pictures of supercars.
Additionally, I do not have the time nor patience to grade tests. I see enough of others’ code at work.


But if you want a quick test for fun, rewrite the following code snippets correctly (C++):

#1:
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CUtils::CallFunction( fX / 16.0f, fY / 16.0f );


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vVec.x = ::cos( fA );
vVec.y = -::sin( fA );
vVec.z = ::sin( fA );


In case you are wondering, these are things I actually encountered and corrected today at work.


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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby x4NG3L » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:52 pm

Seeing the code, I suppose you want to calculate the sine, cosine and tangent angle at 16.0
I hope this is it. lol.
I added the value of P.I. and a little equation to make the calculation correct.
Below is my code ..
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/*Calculating Sin, Cos, Tan, Test Code */
/*By x4NG3L*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

#define PI 3.14159265

int main ()
{
  double param, vVecx, vVecy, vVecz;
 
/*Angle*/
  param = 16.0;
 
  /*vVec.x */
  vVecx = cos (param*PI/180);
  printf ("The Result For %lf is %lf.\n", param, vVecx );
/*vVec.y */
  vVecy = sin (param*PI/180);
  printf ("The Result For %lf is %lf.\n", param, vVecy );
/*vVec.z */
  vVecz = tan (param*PI/180);
  printf ("The Result For %lf is %lf.\n", param, vVecz );
  printf ("For L.Spiro MHS.\n" );

  return 0;
}
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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby L. Spiro » Fri Dec 04, 2009 10:56 am

I am afraid this is not correct.

fA can be any number. These snippets are not related to each other.
The point in using fA is to indicate that each sin/cos is accepting the same value.


#3:
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for ( int I = static_cast<int>(vVector.size() - 1UL); I >= 0; --I ) {
   // Do whatever.
}



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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby x4NG3L » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:08 pm

Got it!
fA is only one input value, when calling the function.
example, if in VB.

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Private Function blablabla (Byval fA As Long)
vvec.x = blabla
vvec.y = blala
End Function


But it is necessary to declare a "Type"

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Public Vvec As VecData

Type VecData
x = long
y = long
x = long
End Type


This is necessary, at least in VB.
In C + can do this directly, without declaring?


Is This? I Was confused, because a don't programm in C
I Program in VB, I tried because I am stubborn. Lol
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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby L. Spiro » Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:43 pm

You are far off base.

This has nothing to do with the specifics of what was declared as what.
I will make a topic in the Knowledge Base including hints.


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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby x4NG3L » Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:30 pm

Yes, Do It!
I really need tips for C.
I am a fucking Trash in C! Lol.

I need to read a book to learn C.
But I'm out of time: (
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Re: Private Section Public Rules

Postby julianzzz » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:06 pm

wow....what is this???
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