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With botting you don't know who is really a player or if its just one guy. With programs you don't know if the player was really that good or if the program was. You can't really Git Gud concerning the program unless you chose to use it as well. That is why I referenced the steroid debate. | ||||
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The only way to ban GINA would be to disable logging. That's why everyone is going back to parsing, because that's the avenue from which GINA and similar applications operate. | |||
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That video of the monk soloing King literally made me laugh for 3 minutes. That's some classic everquest shit right there baby! HAHA. Never used Gina, never cared to, but those overlays are god tier hilarious with the combination of how shit they look versus how extremely useful they are.
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It's just a windowed application man. That's why, for instance, if you exit of out of EQ while GINA is still running, I end up with a bunch of GINA overlays on my desktop. It's 100% independent of the Everquest process and does not do any sort of hooking, interception, nor injection. Want some evidence that's been around far longer than this argument? * http://www.jaburt.com/eq/audiotriggers.htm -- Why isn't GINA working properly when I'm playing in full screen mode? * https://gambosoft.eqresource.com/gam...ingstarted.php -- Using the onscreen displays REQUIRES that you play EverQuest in windowed mode. This is due to how the overlays are built. You really should spend a bit of time attempting to learn this instead of linking me to random shit you've googled about rendering pipelines and frame buffers. | |||
Last edited by meritt; 10-16-2019 at 09:30 PM..
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