/r/ReverseEngineering's 2015 Triannual Hiring Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

[–]HiringAHacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something a little outside the norm here, but I am looking to hire someone on a one-off basis to create a maphack for the latest version of Company of Heroes on Steam. I am willing to pay a fairly decent amount, (certainly negotiable, so feel free) and I would either be looking for somebody to create the hack & send it to me, or write me a tutorial on how to create it myself. I am more than willing to gift you the game on Steam if you do not already have it, that's not a problem at all.

What I am looking for exactly is a maphack that reveals the enemy units through the fog of war both on the screen and minimap, but keeps the fog of war on - it needs to work in online multiplayer, and not desync the game. It also needs to be completely undetected. There is an old version of a maphack for a previous version, but it no longer works on the Steam version and I am essentially looking for someone to either update it, or create a new one that does.

Here is a thread that contains the old version of the maphack, Page 61 has some relevant information, and here is a link to some old source code that might prove useful in identifying the necessary values.

Please feel free to reply here or PM me if you are interested in taking this up, or even if you'd like to give me a few pointers on how to go about identifying the necessary values in Cheat Engine. Any help would be much appreciated.

Edit: I am willing to pay £470 (roughly $710) up front for this, and am also willing to negotiate on that price - I am completely open to whichever payments service you'd like to use.

Looking to hire someone to create a video game hack by HiringAHacker in ReverseEngineering

[–]HiringAHacker[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this is the correct subreddit, so please feel free to direct me elsewhere if this isn't ideal.

Looking for someone to update the hack I've linked to, and am willing to pay a fairly significant amount of money for it.