There may be a new sj out already for the PC version but if they ESP sightjacker gets programmed I'll probably be hopping on that easily.
Its about time wireframe was replaced.![]()
SilentK
Wireframe is probably one of the more headache inducing features, especially while trying to catch wall hacks. Its hard to tell where the hill ends and the open shot begins and just looking at it gives me a headache at least.
The ESP however is clear, easy on the eyes, and even if the difference between friend and foe is a green arrow, you still can see the obvious signs such as tracking, snapping etc. Plus its far less of a headache to distinguish the hills.
Here are some of the scenarios I've seen use for it where its still a pain to use.
1) Same Team: If you're on the same team as a hacker going to the other team to jack them just leads to trouble/suspicion. Thus wireframe is the next logical step but because of the things mentioned above it just leads to a poor video and more frustration to figure out.
2) Shoddy programming: There are plenty of hacks out there that will work poorly and are easier to spot. For example, there was a bot one time that would lock onto the botter's teammate. I would have never noticed as it seemed like he was just snapping to an empty space of hill. Wire frame revealed there was a guy there a split second before he let go of shift and moved his cursor manually. I barely found that one on account that I had to toggle wireframe (something I try and avoid using) on.
3) Wall hackers: Wall hackers have a completely different set of signs that most bots don't. For example, wall hackers can see their teammates and how long said teammate has been shooting a guy up. This leads them to say, should I steal the kill/help my teammate or "Hey the guys almost dead lets move onto the next one. Wall hackers are usually harder to catch than bots because they don't snap/telesnap. Seeing as all I have to work off of are the green arrows, it usually takes much more time to catch a wall hacker than a bot.
I'm sure I could type up a few other reasons but I actually have to get ready for work soon. >.<
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Super Sniper
Most operating systems after XP come with their own movie editor. I don't know what the mac version is but the windows version is "Windows Movie Maker" and its usually amongst the programs in a start menu. If not I believe theres a spot on microsoft's site you can download it free (there used to be at least) The movie maker lets you put in titles, comments, credits, cut out parts of the movie that are useless like when you're swapping after the botters death.
There is a way to put in crosshairs but its a total pain since centering it correctly takes quite a bit of time.
Hope this helps!
Edit: By the way... Is anyone else getting logged off when they post?
Last edited by The»Lucian; August 11th, 2008 at 09:56 AM. Reason: Technical forum question
Well I had it on xp but then I upgrade to vista naturally there were many compatiblility issues when I upgrades. I fixed them all but one my graphics card which for some reason cannot be upgraded because bestbuy said that i didn't have enough ports in my computer... anyways so the reason I cannot use WMM is because i get an error saying that my graphics card isn't supported in this verison of WMM. So that is why I don't have a movie editor. I honestly didn't know graphics cards had a say in using a movie maker or not on vista but it does. So when I get my laptop then i can edit movies.
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