Map\Zoom hacking in Path of Exile racing.

total opposite for me - barely top 100 in fixed seed, barely top50 in non-fixeds
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If it's the opposite you skip far too many mobs on fixed seeds and end up underleveled

Happened to me in the first fixed seeds too, killed merv at level 10 and so on.

But only in fixed seeds I got a realistic chance to get first brutus with 11(excellent luck)-15min while in non fixed feeds my Brutus time is rather 16-18min.

Same with merv being 5 min worse in nonfixed seeds.

Act 2 totally depends on items as I can see others being behind me till the point you need an upgrade and that where others catch up and pass me.




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Chris wrote:
When we mass-ban people for running these tools, don't say you weren't warned :P

You've been warned Pam. Better not bring da big hax again!
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Chris wrote:
When we mass-ban people for running these tools, don't say you weren't warned :P


Very funny as i remember a similar thing said about this EXACT same tool back in closed beta, that ones the game was out of beta this type of stuff would get people banned. guess you guys too busy making other people lag me ingame with there shinny swords :[ how is banning people for a 3year old hack NOT a work in progress? give the hackers a little harder time maybe GGG? haha. i have seen some pretty insane stuff done to diablo 2 wonder what will happen when this games hits the market for hacks. hope ggg will be ready.
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Hilbert wrote:
If it's the opposite you skip far too many mobs on fixed seeds and end up underleveled

Either that or you just end up with shit pack RNG instead of skipping mobs.

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Last edited by TheuberClips on Feb 9, 2014, 7:02:11 AM
One of the following is considered cheating; the others are fine. Why?

1) Zooming out using software, which allows "infinite" zoom, but does cause a loss of detail and difficulty in targeting and does take you a split-second to zoom in and out (i.e., great for scanning, bad for fighting)

2) 3x 1920x1080 HD monitors, which gives you 3x the viewable area but has none of those drawbacks*:
http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/3879/screenshot0008v.png

3) 2x 3840x2160 Ultra HD, which gives 4x the viewable area
http://i.imgur.com/g4TJ42N.jpg (I'm not positive on the resolution in this shot)

4) 1x 4096x2160 4K, which gives 4.25x the viewable area

(et cetera, all the way up to #5: 3x 4K, which gives 12x the viewable area)
http://www.tested.com/tech/gaming/456899-triple-monitor-4k-gaming-15-billion-pixels-second/

#1 is a free solution available equally to all players, while the others are effectively pay-to-win.

What you should be asking for is GGG to implement zoom internally, or legalize the external software for everyone, which is a fully equitable solution.

* Other than your health and mana areas being really far apart.
Last edited by Totemic on Apr 3, 2014, 12:26:45 PM
Both screens got are zoomed out much more than 1920x600

Also both glitch the graphics
Is the "stretched-outness" from those multiple monitors what would happen if you could widescreen more than normal (around 1920 x 600?)?
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