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_0AfTeRsHoCk0_ 11-21-2001 11:22 AM

I think it's funny how zorg is in the corner saying "nah"

ArchOwl 11-21-2001 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xythar
If I set up one of those drinking bird toys to repeatedly hit my 'D' key, is it considered an Auto-D? ;)
lmaolmaolmaolmao

Andor_Admin1 11-21-2001 12:02 PM

Furthermore, how can auto-d be illegalized anyhow? No one has the right to tell you what programs you can and cannot run on your computer(provided they are not malicious), firstly, and secondly, I hardly think repeatedly sending the D key to Graal is "hacking" or cheating. (This message is not in favor of trainers or the like.)

FatherDante 11-21-2001 12:27 PM

Trainers are against the rule for graal or any program because they modify the operation of the program without authorization. Auto-d was made specifically for graal, so it is not legitimate.

If, however, you found a generic macro program that worked for graal, there is no way that could be considered against the rules. Too bad there seem to be none that work. :\

royce 11-21-2001 01:23 PM

you have no proof

cds96 11-21-2001 06:12 PM

I USE MY AUTO FIRE PAD WITHA TOOTHPICK JAMMED IN THE BUTTON OMI YOU MUST BAN ME FOR USING... MY JOYSICK BUT THE RULES SAY I CAN USE A JOYSTICK. ****ing *****.

Googi 11-22-2001 12:05 AM

Yes, auto-d is illegal, however using an auto-fire joystick isn't. So it's kinda hard to prove someone is using it x_x, now if Stefan did the smart thing and make auto-fire joysticks illegal then.....

EDIT: WTH, Generic Macro programs that work for graal aren't illegal?!?!?!?! Can I get confirmation of this or sumthing, cause if they are legal then :D

Faheria_GP2 11-22-2001 12:10 AM

my joypad is soo made for graal (1/20th Key down, 1/20th second, Key up). It's sooo kickass

Googi 11-22-2001 12:13 AM

Oh, good a GP:D

Can you tell me if Generic Macro Programs are illegal?

Faheria_GP2 11-22-2001 12:21 AM

Im sorry, Faheria doesn't have any crap jobs which require the repetetous pressing of "D"

JeffTL 11-22-2001 12:22 AM

/me agrees with zulithe, it saves your hands and wrists. And farm/snowcone doesn't require constant banging, just a lot.

JeffTL 11-22-2001 12:25 AM

Moreover, most Auto D programs are made with AutoIt, a generic macro program. At least that's what mine was made with, it's a generic macro program that can be used for installers or anything, including hitting D repetitively for games that use that key...including Graal.

Googi 11-22-2001 03:59 AM

AutoLT doesn't use macros. It uses executables.

Antago 11-22-2001 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FatherDante
Trainers are against the rule for graal or any program because they modify the operation of the program without authorization. Auto-d was made specifically for graal, so it is not legitimate.

If, however, you found a generic macro program that worked for graal, there is no way that could be considered against the rules. Too bad there seem to be none that work. :\

Against the rules..? No.. they're just frowned upon.

If a host sends out an executable file for free or hosts your paid account, there is absolutely nothing they can do in legal terms to stop you from using a Trainer or a Memory Editor.

HOWEVER, if you use a Trainer or any other hacking material to edit the internal information of a server or its host, then you can be in some serious trouble.

Other than that, changing mere numerical values is just... uhm..... "mere".

Antago 11-22-2001 04:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JeffTL
/me agrees with zulithe, it saves your hands and wrists. And farm/snowcone doesn't require constant banging, just a lot.
It also saves you 30 bucks on a keyboard!


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