D Detox Member Jul 24, 2010 365 24 Feb 21, 2014 #1 Where does 3058 and 1986 go I'm using PlusEMU with RELEASE63-201402201204-130123773
Sledmore Chaturbate Livestreamer Staff member FindRetros Moderator Jul 24, 2010 5,199 3,934 Feb 22, 2014 #2 3058 = EventTrackerMessageEvent 1986 = ConfigureGameCenterMessageEvent Neither are required (you may require the GameCentre packet, however there is two for this and in most emulators the second one is there by default). Upvote 0 Downvote
3058 = EventTrackerMessageEvent 1986 = ConfigureGameCenterMessageEvent Neither are required (you may require the GameCentre packet, however there is two for this and in most emulators the second one is there by default).
D Detox Member Jul 24, 2010 365 24 Feb 22, 2014 Thread starter #3 @Sledmore 3058 is the pong Whats the 2227 Packet? I tried putting it in ClientVars = 2227; but thats not the right packet I've placed 1986 where the ping is if I changed to different number it becomes unhandle Last edited: Feb 22, 2014 Upvote 0 Downvote
@Sledmore 3058 is the pong Whats the 2227 Packet? I tried putting it in ClientVars = 2227; but thats not the right packet I've placed 1986 where the ping is if I changed to different number it becomes unhandle
Sledmore Chaturbate Livestreamer Staff member FindRetros Moderator Jul 24, 2010 5,199 3,934 Feb 22, 2014 #4 There is a new revision now, I suggest reading through AS3. Upvote 0 Downvote
R Rush Member Jul 5, 2013 35 0 Feb 23, 2014 #5 @Sledmore How to u read packets? ill dont get it like if u packet log habbo u get TONS of packets and some weird text how do u read them ? Last edited: Feb 23, 2014 Upvote 0 Downvote
@Sledmore How to u read packets? ill dont get it like if u packet log habbo u get TONS of packets and some weird text how do u read them ?
ItsNick Member Nov 19, 2013 96 15 Feb 23, 2014 #6 Sledmore said: There is a new revision now, I suggest reading through AS3. Click to expand... How exactly do you read them? As @Rush said, is there anything in specific to look for, how do you match them, etc? Thanks. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sledmore said: There is a new revision now, I suggest reading through AS3. Click to expand... How exactly do you read them? As @Rush said, is there anything in specific to look for, how do you match them, etc? Thanks.