UPDATE: The latest patch 2.27.9 deletes the main files and executables. 2.27.10 is a clean patch and will not contain any additional files.
redos - lvl 33x wizard
Evalind - lvl 17x soul master
I was pretty nervous too when i saw that and I dont know what it is =/
If anyone finds out wat it is, please tell =D
The folder G-Op is in my Trickster folder.
GM, we need clarifications.
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wohoo my cat suddenly reached lvl 400
I have 999999999 myshop points and Im running around in an eagle suit banning random people.
Someone needs a guide for "how do I get this to work"?
nvm me Im just trolling
Nice call ;3
As you say you would need the local server or the alternate server to sue most of these
If ntreev release permision i might make a batch file to clean up the mess as i dont belive they have the abuility to remove the files themselfs ;3
they had announced that they were investigating possible people who cheat cardbattle….
would be they using spyware to investigate this?
MissXtreme:I seriously doubt Ntreev would put spyware on everyone's computer.
Oh, it's been done in the past. Sony was sued for putting rootkits on their CDs that hid processes from the end user in an attempt to obfuscate their DRM enforcement (source: Wikipedia: Sony Rootkit). Gameguard itself performs actions without your consent; every time I connect to Grand Chase (Ntreev/GameGuard) or Albatross18 (OGPlanet/GameGuard), GameGuard closes my mIRC program stating that it's a virus. I'm not too keen on a program closing another program without my authorization. When you run Trickster as an admin user (on vista/this is the default on XP), you basically give that program unmetered authority to do whatever it wants on your system.
By Wikipedia and Merriam-Webster's definitons of "spyware", Ntreev does indeed install spyware on your computer - and so does every other game company that uses a similar "cheat protection" engine.
Spyware is computer software that is installed surreptitiously on a personal computer to intercept or take partial control over the user's interaction with the computer, without the user's informed consent.
(source: Wikipedia: Spyware)
software that is installed in a computer without the user's knowledge and transmits information about the user's computer activities over the Internet
(source: Merriam-Webster: Spyware)
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Just as a heads up ive posted the link and information about a batchfile to remove the unwanted files automaticly for users not wishing to do so themselfs or are unsure how to
http://forum.ntreev.net/trickster/forums/2/234745/ShowThread.aspx#234745