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![]() MQ2 wouldn't hook into the titanium client, as there's a version check enabled by default.
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#2
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![]() Boxing is encouraged here on p99.
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![]() Would like this question answered asap pls
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![]() you know the answer to this.
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I mean, it's not like the .dll that detects mq2 hooks into your system and reads every process running and is super invasive or anything | |||
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![]() I would highly discourage it. Only because there's a chance your Project 1999 account could become flagged for MQ2 usage. If that happens, you get banned.
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![]() if you have MQ2 and p99 running at the same time you will be flagged, simple as that.
Rogean could probably investigate to see if it was used on p99 or on another server, but you would be banned until he had the time to check into that.
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![]() Which means that the antihack scans your computer for all active processes which of course is a breach of privacy. A live MQ2 compile will not effect EQ Titanium in any way.
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MQ2 Will hook into EVERY EQ process it finds, regardless of version. It then determines if the version of the client matches the one it was compiled for. If it does, it continues loading hooks and plugins. If it doesn't, it sits dormant in an infinite loop. It still interacts with the process, and it still flags your account. We do, however, have ways of determining if it was in the active or inactive state.
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