Dungeon defenders 2 hack1/12/2023 ![]() ![]() = Response from a moderator on the Trendy Ent Forums, that does not work for Trendy Ent *shrug*= I'm aware that I could be banned from Dungeon Defenders, hopefully not from steam, based on this post and the "hacking", but the fact that they only write items to the database from MEMORY occasionally without any form of protection or check, means that the game is written extremely badly and open to many forms of cheating. Play it with friends, play it solo, but realize that the community is polluted by item hacks and even the official forum has items being offered that cannot be real. I'm posting this, because (a.) I want to put the developers to shame and (b.) I want to warn people before they buy the game. I have not used these hacked weapons in an open game, but can testify that it's saved to the database and active in any game I join. I'm not holier than the pope, but I prefer fair play. I play my games completely clean, unless it's a single player game and I'm just fucking around in the console after clearing it. We could virtually hack this item to have 128 stats on all available modifications, including resistances (on a weapon).įor the record, I'm against cheating. I'm currently at work, but I can testify that I am equiped with a Crystal Tracker-type of weapon that does about 250.000.000 damage per shot, has a fire rate of, to prevent lag, 6 shots per second and 12 projectiles. To see what was possible, I employed a pre-built memory editor to alter statistics on weapons and gear. The reason for this is probably to prevent too much stress on the servers, but it makes it extremely easy to "hack" any existing statistic in the game. Instead of directly writing items from and into the database, it uses the clients (PC's) local memory to keep track of items and it only occasionally saves them to the database. This last part is where it starts going wrong. No processes get violated, Steam anti cheat can't prevent "hacking", because the game itself is built to read items into memory and save the game only occasionally. Nothing gets hooked into the game during playtime at all. The game advertises with the lines that it has now installed "Steam cheat protection", or something along those lines, and that it's actively banning "hackers". I also encountered more and more "OP" characters ingame. The last few weeks, I started seeing "shops" (games with a shop) with items that seemed to stretch a bit further than what could be accomplished, in terms of stats and/or damage. Hey all, I'm posting this due to the "shock" I got last weekend concerning the Steam game Dungeon Defenders. (jezus I just noticed they have a typo in NET *correction* it's supposedly Trendy Entertainment :P)
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