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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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| So Tim, still waiting for that PM...........
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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| Well, given the continued lack of response I guess I'm just going to have to call BS on Tim's remarks earlier in this thread and write these issues off as lack of interest on his part. Sad, really, as they could certainly help make PB a better program.
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| Senior Member | Tim, care to respond?
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| Senior Member | Tim you are answering every thread except this one.
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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| I'm not sure the concern here, I thought I answered this already. Broadcasting a keystroke is one thing, intercepting keys directed towards an application you have focused is entirely something else. Pwnboxer specifically does not impress itself into the WoW memory space aggressively, and what you mentioned would require just that. The reason Pwnboxer is very unaggressive to a games memory space is due to legalities. Silly, I know, but so was the outcome of Blizzard vs. Glider. It has and always will be the stance of Pwnboxer to focus on multiboxing in the safest method. This ensures that Pwnboxer allows the safest multiboxing experience for the gamer as well as respecting the desires of the gaming designers. I'd love to hear a debate on the whole memory space injecting topic, which is exactly what Bliz. vs. Glider really boiled down to, but that should be in another thread since the topic of this one is resolved. Going to lock so this thread doesn't spiral ![]() EDIT: Sorry about the delay on the PM, been so busy, but I generalized what I was going to say in my response here anyway. Let us just say that I have had a chance to speak with Blizzard's legal dept. in the past, which lends towards my stance on keeping Pwnboxer nice and "clean" so to speak. No worries though, everything is all good. |
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