QUOTE(Magic Bitch @ Jun 1 2007, 03:11 PM)

i use mist and its great fknowned i got it form there site thank you and i know this as well i watch vac closely and trust me if i where to get banned it would had happen a long time ago i know what im doing i arnt fucking dumb you ass and as for darkcheats as far as i know there getting shut down as of 3 months from now so dont even worry i know what the fucking im doing as for mist
is sub but im am the one that crak it and i know the owners of msxsecurity and im allowed to use it on any terms i know what im doing
Ok.. take a breath.. breathe.
Mist is a pay-for cheat. Yes, and watching VAC is a good thing. I am glad you do this, for your accounts sake. Plus, I hear Mist is a good cheat, so you should have no worries.
I don't think you are a " i arnt fucking dumb you ass ", and I am not a dumb ass. Please, I do not wish this to be a name calling event. Lets please stick to the topic of undetected cheats and leave it as that.
QUOTE(myg0t @ Jun 1 2007, 03:17 PM)

Steam was updated yesterday, so most likely all public hacks are detected. Id be careful/cautious tongue.gif and play it smart
This sir, is where you are incorrect. I respectfully wish to educate you on what happens on a Update, and what happens when VAC updates.
- If Steam will update "Platform Files" only, this does not go toward detections. It is //supposed// to make Steam function better
- If Valve will update "Half-Life Engine", this changes the whole hacking community; its because of this cheaters will spam for their hack to work.
- If VAC updates, this is where the definitions change and their database is updated as to any and all public cheats and their hooking methods as well as crc's of each. This is where the "bans" come in play.
So, just because "Steam" updated, does not mean you will become detected. You have to see (and my group monitors this) a VAC update.
Ask for more information on each of these methods in a separate post plz, I want to save this thread for Cheat related posts.