Anto
BGA unique place in the hacking scene A unique place in the hacking scene, with frequent updates and a wide variety of topics covered. And of course, what I loved is that they cover modern games and technologies. It's easy to navigate and it has literally all hacking topics covered. Their famous GHB (Game Hacking Library) is what got me into game-hacking
Dooks
USThis is a hard review to write This is a hard review to write, as I'm trying to eliminate my own bias opinion on an abrupt ban on their website because they assumed I was stealing content from them, then hosting it on my website... If they investigated, they would have seen I host no content they host on my website besides the idea of hacking, which they don't own. If you can provide proof of plagiarized content hosted on my site, I'd be happy to take it down, but we both know you can't.. The Good: Regardless, GH is a great place to learn hacking from. The price is reasonable, at 120 a year (10 dollars a month, you probably spend more on ....) for what they have to offer is a great price, hands down. The information is clear, easy to understand and they excel in the content they provide. Also, they really have great tools for members, that alone is worth the price they're asking, not including the countless pages of learning opportunities. The Bad: My main takeaway from GH is if you're a member and you actually work for your money, don't do anything that will make them mad.. Don't try to make a website that shares hacking as an idea. Don't help people by making any tutorials or guides and don't think they will understand if and when you do. They will automatically take it as a threat and boot you out. I sent a formal email with no reply, so I'll share my efforts to establish communication in my review as well, as it did nothing. --- " Hi, I am writing to address the recent suspension of my account from your forum, which was attributed to allegations of content theft for use on my own website. I would like to clarify that my website does not host any material from your site and is not in competition with your platform. It is regrettable that no effort was made to investigate these claims before concluding that I was engaged in plagiarism—a situation that has evidently been misjudged, and deemed as defamation of character. While I am not requesting that my account be reinstated or seeking any form of compensation, I do urge you to refine your approach to such matters. A more thorough and considerate process would not only prevent similar misunderstandings but also enhance the experience for those who wish to contribute positively to your community. Best regards, Do0ks "
Kalvin
FRI'm learning so much I'm learning so much, there is so much content, if you are motivated enough it can boost your career! I knew nothing before, and now I can code myself internal or external trainer on any game without anti-cheat! Plus I learned so much on reverse engineering, I can now understand basic assembly instruction, change them for my use and find the pointer that I need. I'm looking forward to reaching my goal, and it won't be possible without this platform, thank you Rake!
Toby
GBGood Website To Start Game Hacking Ignore the bad reviews. If you are there to learn and are willing to put the time in and make your way through all the resources on the website there is no reason why you would not become an 1337 game hacker. The key is to stay persistent and motivated. People say Rake is rude, but he is not, it's tough love and he wants people to use the resources provided to educate themselves.
Twilinter
VNQuality tutorials and tools for hacking Quality tutorials and tools for hacking. I have been using their Unreal Dumper for almost half a year now and it's working great. Which helped my works a lot as there's not many great solutions for Unreal games. And there's also plenty of cheat engine tables free to learn from. They hired a lot of amazing people for their tutorials and contents. Even though they're generally a paid service, they do provide quality free tutorials as videos on Youtube. Which surprised me by how detailed they are step by step. It's very hard to see such dedication nowadays. They seem to have other stuff about security too if you're interested. Meanwhile I'm just a normal guy trying to have fun with offline video games. Oh and they also have stuff for online multiplayer, it's fascinating to deal with those.