![]() ![]() In the game, the game might send a packet out to the server saying what you did. Packets are how a mutliplayer game communicates with whatever it's talking to (server, another game). You can figure out how to set it up on your own, this ain't a tut on TetriNET. ![]() :) You'll need a friend or two computers to follow with this tutorial (What did ya expect, we're editing packets TetriNET is a free little Tetris-like game that's easy to learn packet editing off of. Winsock Packet Editor (A non-XP version) ( ) Welp, this is because everyone at WOGH was want in a tut.And I'm not much for introductions so let's just dive right ![]() Make sure it worked, I noticed that the lines run together anyway but the theory remains the same. Also, after testing the first half (sending) to It's the only way I can make this tutorial better. I'm pretty sure I've left something out and made errors.Īny mistakes/suggestions/comments/queries can be sent to me via one of my contacts. This is the basic idea behind packet forging/editing/whatever. Winsock Packet Editor (WPE)A tutorial on basic packet forging with WPE. ![]()
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