SpreadAhead wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:36 am
Noticed something odd... are
hacked Jewels or Buff Items somehow not working properly?
I crafted a full spread 3 dps HBG build and during a quest noticed I was doing terribly low damage, so I went to training area and tried removing all jewels / attack charm and my damage remains the same even after re-equipping everything.
Full gear: 20 damage a hit
No Jewels/Attack Charm: 20 damage a hit
All gear + jewels + charm + all damage buffs (mega demon drug, attack seed, attack powder): 23 damage a hit
Anyone have similar experience and/or fixes?
It isn't just you. I noticed the commands malfunctioning right after Steam had some short update an hr or so ago. It is possible that something was updated. Tho my trainers are working fine, only the CT file has stopped working. Not that it bothers me, personally I'm the type of 'online cheater' that does not go overboard and is never picked up on, all whilst exploiting team heals and various other benefits to both me and my random parties gaming experience. I have... practice.
Either all, this was one complete and fun script list to work with.
Update: The max slots command is still working luckily however, at least for me, since every time I close the game, I have to re-use it to open up all the hidden jewels and slots that have been rolled by the system.
Deepthroat wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 2:22 am
Considering CAPCOM is using Steamworks to it's entirety on MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD, I don't doubt it at all. It takes no effort at all to flip the VAC switch.
VAC wouldn't even need a database to detect injections like Cheat Engine, so it would take no effort whasoever.
This game is an RNG PvE that is correct. As with any such game cheaters and modders are infamous, especially on NMS and their caretakers rarely if ever even lift a finger to fix something that has no major cause for concern to the populous. Having said that, Capcom would not be too loose on their major game release if users become too public with their exploits and reach all the way up into social media / public display / twitch /etc. Granted they have their hands full with server issues and bad number projections, but the only real question on my mind is if they would play the scapegoat card, thats the only way I see them doing real reinforcement.
A lot of players these days are centered around modding and raising their initial gaming experience to the amount of possibilities and extra commands that are opened to them, most that are, find it more captivating than the regular games themselves. And* I am sure that has popped into many game companies staff's minds on more than one occasion.