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Hello. So today i decided i will create some voice tutorials on creating bots (i have never ever created such thing before. Any feedback appreciated :D )

 

So basically i explain some basics on how to artifically call actions in L2. I also code live a small dll which does what i mentioned  ~~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetz

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Yes i will try to export the videos

 

And work on my russian sounding accent + organise the video instead of goin 100% live xD

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Yes my friend who ww\atched this told me that im skipping a lot of details. Well i have to start somehow, maybe i will do better in the future :)

Btw that was CLIEXT protected server and nothing was required to call the actions which means antibot is shitty xD

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Well actually all you need is to learn "x86 calling conventions", and then get familiar with how the parameters are passed, stack frames, where are local variables stored etc. After enough examples u will easly understand the asm code

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Upload in better quality. For such videos picture quality is critical. Currently its hard to see the blurry debug code. What kind of recorder are you using anyway?

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