Multiplayer Cheating, explained

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • Why do people cheat? How do the cheats work? These are questions you'll have an answer to by the end of the video.
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    The video goes through the most common types of cheats that people use, example uses and visual explanations in order to better help you understand how they work. It's important to state that for the sake of simplicity, a lot of assumptions were made and details were skipped so that non-technical viewers can understand the "core concepts" of these cheats.
    I also want to note that some of the names in the video like "replacement/duplication attack" were chosen by me as they're somewhat relevant to what is being done. In reality, there are a lot of ways to call this type of "attack" such as MITM (Man in the middle), Proxy attacks etc etc
    Video chapters:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:15 - Why do people cheat?
    1:00 - Profit cheaters
    2:11 - Bots
    4:18 - Mod menus
    4:58 - Network hacks
    7:30 - Sponsor segment

Komentáře • 1,1K

  • @Chomperling
    @Chomperling Před rokem +1172

    I love how simplified you made this video for non-gamers, I can tell you really worked hard not only on the (incredibly smooth) animations but simplfiying explanations down to the bare bones as well.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +86

      Glad it worked! Yeah I'm trying to move onto making content that the highest amount of people can watch without any prior requirements

    • @Chomperling
      @Chomperling Před rokem +7

      @BradynLee This would be true if everybody in the world was a gamer, this is of course impossible as some people dont even have access or even know about these technologies we have.
      People are always coming into the gaming community and these new people are going to hear some person across the world calling a person a "aimbotter" and this new person will have no idea what this person is talking about.
      This video is a very good way to teach these new people what a cheater in a video game is and how they work, giving them more knowledge and information on this topic they are learning about. lets be fair here at a certain time in your life you learned what an aimbotter was either through hearing it or being killed by one, and wanted to learn more about it.
      Its these videos which help people learn when other sources fail.

    • @pierre7967
      @pierre7967 Před 11 měsíci +3

      finally a person that actually understands how hard and time consuming it is to make videos that has these these type of stuff

    • @thecrypt6482
      @thecrypt6482 Před 7 měsíci

      It had nothing complex, Most of his information are very basic

    • @NadeERLCTrailers
      @NadeERLCTrailers Před měsícem

      @@thecrypt6482 You try animate it and explain it for a non gamer then

  • @jsbots
    @jsbots Před rokem +776

    Thanks for the video. Didn't know there's a special terminology for type of bots. From the point of creator I consider bots more interesting and fun to make rather than cheats. When you watch your bots doing something on their own, there's always something mystical to it, as if you created something alive.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +92

      Indeed, the perfect feeling of a program doing exactly what it's supposed to at incredible speeds

    • @LineOfThy
      @LineOfThy Před rokem +4

      @@KianBrose impossible

    • @lilydome
      @lilydome Před rokem +9

      most roblox games, especially repetitive ones, allow and encourage the use of macros and no one has been banned for it

    • @patrikugrin2592
      @patrikugrin2592 Před rokem

      I don't think there is a trrminology

    • @sicker889
      @sicker889 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@lilydome these type of games mostly called simulators

  • @demonman1234
    @demonman1234 Před rokem +760

    You also have the cheaters that cheat just to experiment and see if they can, same concept as people who do actual hacking on random systems as well. I consider myself one of them, I don't cheat to be harmful to anyone (which my cheating I usually do in singleplayer stuff), I normally cheat just to experiment and see if I can do anything fun that the game didn't originally intend for.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +178

      Fair point, although the amount of people that do this kind of thing is very very very small hence why I didn't give it a category, I'd arguably say it will eventually lead to profit cheating as you make em and sell em

    • @demonman1234
      @demonman1234 Před rokem +45

      @@KianBrose Tbh personally I never wish to sell cheats, the profit though comes from the fact that I’m planning on doing pentesting as a job, legally.. which would in fact bring in profit, but cheating in games is mostly just for fun or curiosity to see if I can do it.

    • @Simking
      @Simking Před rokem +11

      I don't know if I can classify myself as one of this kind, but sometimes I just love to mess around with stuff in the game without directly affecting the players if there are any, or even affecting them but without hurting em: mostly to make them laugh or something.
      Sometimes the game gets so boring over time (no new content or something) that I use or make exploits to make something fun out of already existing pieces, and if there any backdoors to import stuff.
      I never really enjoyed cheating the way in which other players get hurt or lose interest in the game, and never understood people who are continiously doing that.
      In my perception, cheating is like a form of art if performed correctly.

    • @stolendiamond09
      @stolendiamond09 Před rokem +7

      @@Simking I remember playing a mobile game a long time ago in which the presence of cheaters had become part of the appeal of the game. Basically, because it had no form of anticheat so it was overwhelmed with hackers, no one really played the pvp as intended. Most of the time what would happen is that a hacker would join, fly out of the map into areas you can’t normally get to, and then use a specific power to pull people towards them so that most people were outside the map. Then people would just hang out and shoot at anyone who joins that isn’t up there lol
      That kind of cheater can be contrasted with the other kind, the people who join with guns that one-shot everyone, and start flying around spawn killing people until they win and then leave. And I think that illustrates what you said pretty well. Anyone who does the second type of cheating, even if they are just “experimenting,” is a despicable person, but the first one does little to no harm and makes more fun in an otherwise abandoned game.

    • @jkls3sk620
      @jkls3sk620 Před rokem

      A game where alot of people have "cheats" is geometry dash or maybe getting over it but that's more of a modded game and not cheat

  • @rather_foolish
    @rather_foolish Před rokem +17

    I hate to admit this, though cheating is annoying, bad, and unsportsmanlike, etc... its also impressive that people can program something this advanced

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Indeed, making them is a satisfying process

  • @Hasanex
    @Hasanex Před rokem +192

    The quality of the video is so good!
    Very concise too and glad you got a sponsorship, hope this channel works out for you!

  • @h3xad3cimaldev61
    @h3xad3cimaldev61 Před rokem +46

    I use to be one of those "profit cheaters" writing programs that people would use to cheat. I've stop along time ago but this video is great and accurate. It clears up the fact that cheats and basically computers and general aren't magic and have each side has complicated mechanisms.
    An extra tip however: Most good mod menus also use the network manipulation so mod menus and network hacking aren't completely separate.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +5

      Yeah these can be mixed and matched, I personally used a mix of a bot, mod menu and network cheats for one bot to
      1. network cheats: force all mobs within a map to spawn in the same area
      2. mod menu: modify values like cooldowns on attacks, to make the player attack hella fast
      3. bot: attack everything near where they were teleported to
      To make a hyper efficient farm

    • @zakiahmed6655
      @zakiahmed6655 Před 2 měsíci

      I still don't get what a network hack is. I get a mod menu and bots are even easier but what is a network hack? Is it like cheatengine or something?

    • @h3xad3cimaldev61
      @h3xad3cimaldev61 Před 2 měsíci

      @@zakiahmed6655 basically sending your own packets to the server

    • @universaltoons
      @universaltoons Před 15 dny

      ​@@zakiahmed6655modifying data sent to the server

  • @Elias_Auxilibus
    @Elias_Auxilibus Před rokem +173

    Then there's the singleplayer-only cheaters like myself which despise this kind of cheating. Anyway, I might have known all of this, but Kian certainly did a fantastic job at explaining things to those that don't. Good work! Keep it up!

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +8

      Ty!

    • @Elias_Auxilibus
      @Elias_Auxilibus Před rokem +13

      @@KianBrose Out of curiosity, will you do a shorter followup video on explaining cheating in singleplayer games? It's a wholly different kind of crowd doing it for different reasons, and we often take flak because of multiplayer cheaters.

    • @SDSypher
      @SDSypher Před rokem +19

      Exactly. If it benefits me in a purely solo game it’s perfectly fine, but it’s different once it begins effecting other peoples gameplay experience.

    • @ceadeusx
      @ceadeusx Před rokem +5

      ​​@@Elias_Auxilibus the methods used in sp are still the same as in mp so theres no need. Also the intensions are the same. To make the game easier/more fun. The only aspect that changes is the effect on other players.

    • @devawarewolf
      @devawarewolf Před rokem +2

      true its fun to experience different way how normal game wont allow or just easily practise stuff withouth reseting level or stuff all the time

  • @noobus1232
    @noobus1232 Před rokem +25

    I may be 9 months late, but you've earned yourself a subscriber for the high quality content.

  • @marcuscazzola4005
    @marcuscazzola4005 Před rokem +79

    Wow, really nice animations and well explained! Great job. Congrats on your first sponsor!

  • @revyyyyy
    @revyyyyy Před rokem +14

    Great job Kian. Amazing to see the final video, after the few snippets you showed us :D

  • @Block_Piano
    @Block_Piano Před rokem +4

    I am actually a player of a Minecraft Anarchy server. Because Hacks are actually allowed there, it`s always fun to see the most technical, high-quality clients fight each other.

  • @Natumi.
    @Natumi. Před rokem +3

    this was a really well made video! i already knew the superficial things about hacks, but i didnt know it can go into detail like this! it was pretty easy to understand and follow, and the editing is really good! im surprised this doesnt have _more_ views.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Ty! It actually semi blew up this month, it was at like 6k views after 100 days

    • @Natumi.
      @Natumi. Před rokem

      @@KianBrose thats good! i hope there will be another surge soon :>

  • @Lerre
    @Lerre Před rokem +9

    Well structured video. I didn't myself learn a lot of new stuff, but i will definitely link this video to someone that doesn't know about thede things. Especially since you explained it better here than i could in a million years.
    Also older games have another kind of cheater type from what i've seen. The kind that are decent/good at the game, but start cheating just because it gives the game something new.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      I mean fair, at that point its more of a modificiation as they do in minecraft than a cheat

  • @slovakthrowback3738
    @slovakthrowback3738 Před rokem +12

    Really well made video, you're really improving as a creator. Good stuff!

  • @stefanmilicevic5322
    @stefanmilicevic5322 Před rokem +5

    Wow, thank you for this concise and very informative video. Awesome work, my dude!

  • @BenjaminHari
    @BenjaminHari Před rokem +1

    Even though I knew everything in this video I have to compliment you how well done and simple it was done, it will be for sure my go-to video when trying to explain to someone how cheating works.
    And that last quote is sooo true...as long someone will be willing to pay, there will be people cracking on things.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Ty! I wish I had this video when I started out too xD

  • @nubcops220
    @nubcops220 Před rokem +8

    Your videos are awesome, simple, and self-explanatory. Thank you

  • @Froguko.
    @Froguko. Před rokem +9

    This is one of the smoothest and most concise yet informative videos ive ever seen on this platform, brilliant work Kian :)

  • @lordcinder
    @lordcinder Před 11 měsíci

    I love videos like this on CZcams, they are informative in the most intriguing way possible

  • @its_sonic_exe779
    @its_sonic_exe779 Před 3 měsíci

    Best explanatory video ive seen about this kind of subjects

  • @alexanderdouglass3025
    @alexanderdouglass3025 Před rokem +20

    I already knew most of this but this video was great, I think this is a great way to explain this to people not as knowledgeable on the subject

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +2

      Indeed, I wish this existed when I started out

  • @WearyShy
    @WearyShy Před rokem +26

    Awesome can’t wait!
    Edit: this was very good! Learned a lot in just a few minutes!

  • @RetroMadnessOC
    @RetroMadnessOC Před 7 měsíci

    Love how you explain it so simplified, even i know how it works but it's good for people that don't know.

  • @Yosh1az
    @Yosh1az Před rokem

    man, the video is so well made. I'm now a subscriber looking forward for future videos

  • @nicholasbolen
    @nicholasbolen Před rokem +4

    Excited man, glad to see you back on it

  • @sushilkumarlohani6709
    @sushilkumarlohani6709 Před rokem +3

    Following you for more than 2 years and You are one of the best content creator on CZcams on this topic❤️🇮🇳

  • @space_audits
    @space_audits Před 9 měsíci +1

    Your channel is awesome. I really enjoy your style and sense of humor. Keep it up my man.

  • @zankiie
    @zankiie Před rokem +1

    ooo so long without video 😂 nice to see you back

  • @blerst7066
    @blerst7066 Před 11 měsíci +16

    I'm glad you made this video. Gamers and devs have to know how cheats work so they can quickly identify and counter them.

    • @Purple_flower2002
      @Purple_flower2002 Před 6 měsíci

      Devs know how cheats work…The likelihood that a Dev of a game like CoD helped make those cheats is VERY high

    • @digitalsiler
      @digitalsiler Před 4 měsíci

      pro tip
      game devs create the cheats to make even more money.. from the cheats and from New game sales

  • @Stormface16
    @Stormface16 Před rokem +4

    Very nice source of information! Well done. Would be cool if you could take a look at something like a leveling bot and check out how it's implemented

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      Actually I had something like that planned for the next video

  • @badinez4937
    @badinez4937 Před rokem +1

    I find it exciting to find more about this topic, Great video

  • @WillFlores1
    @WillFlores1 Před 8 měsíci

    You explain things really good and the visuals are so nice

  • @daniellim1212
    @daniellim1212 Před rokem +5

    This is such a good video. Hopefully the algorithm picks it up eventually 💪🏻

  • @danzisdaman1732
    @danzisdaman1732 Před rokem +4

    Very well made! I learned a lot!

  • @Zaxes
    @Zaxes Před rokem

    Great video, I will say that you wayyy oversimplified the reasons people cheat in video games. There was a great talk done by EAC about the different types of cheaters and how they specifically combat them. As someone who used to cheat in many video games (and upload videos on them) and still does from time to time it is a way more complex issue/topic than what was displayed here. Seriously the best video I have seen on simplifying how cheats work though

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      yeah most of the comments went through the cases of why you would cheat, which i hadn't considered at the time

  • @HoshineCh
    @HoshineCh Před 3 měsíci

    The level of creativity and attention to detail in this video is off the charts. Kian Brose really knows how to set themselves apart from their unique concepts and storytelling. It's evident that the creators put a lot of effort into making their videos standout as a piece of content history.

  • @makandalp
    @makandalp Před rokem +4

    This video has an incredible amount of work in it. Amazing

  • @alfredomenezes8814
    @alfredomenezes8814 Před rokem +5

    Simply amazing, thank you for this video!

  • @yesfiraswa
    @yesfiraswa Před 3 měsíci +1

    Finally the only CZcamsr that puts sponsor part at the end of the video...

  • @hosannaamane6031
    @hosannaamane6031 Před rokem

    Beautifully explained, great work !

  • @arvram6103
    @arvram6103 Před rokem +3

    And so the legend returns, glad to see you are back

  • @mrdemon7353
    @mrdemon7353 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for this information even though I also use hacks sometimes to get items too quickly 😂

  • @PinkyBoyStudios
    @PinkyBoyStudios Před rokem

    I Kind of made a PowerPoint about Cheating, Modding, Exploiting. This is video but about more explained. Amazing Video!

  • @ExternalGodYT
    @ExternalGodYT Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much this helped me understand it more percisely to target and make a anti cheat for every single exploit so far

  • @savoeunyi7081
    @savoeunyi7081 Před rokem +3

    Really well explained. While packets from the server to client are absolute. Packets from client to server can be modified. Depending on the anti-cheat, it could be pretty bad for the players.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @AG-ld6rv
      @AG-ld6rv Před 7 měsíci +1

      Even as far back as Diablo II, people had working methods to duplicate items by fabricating client messages. Eventually, Blizzard detected these and swiftly banned offenders. It is such a common thing that I can only hope not many video games suffer from a lack of verification. It is more likely in smaller projects lead by less experienced programmers though.

  • @ufatech636
    @ufatech636 Před rokem +4

    I learn so much things from you 👑

  • @Keyaru42
    @Keyaru42 Před 10 měsíci

    Thx for this amazing explanation of cheats 😉

  • @ElitePlaysTactical
    @ElitePlaysTactical Před 10 měsíci

    I did not know in detail how those hacks and cheats work. Nice video! 👌 But it is pretty shocking, that there is even money being generated with it or a market behind it.

  • @behradroshanii8619
    @behradroshanii8619 Před rokem +2

    Dude we all support you. Keep it up

  • @GearsDatPowerDaTubes
    @GearsDatPowerDaTubes Před rokem +9

    Fantastic video! I've written and analyzed cheat clients for Minecraft and this is a fantastic introduction video to understanding the basics of how they work. AIs like Baritone, modified clients, and packet interception is a great way to classify these techniques. I only cheat on anarchy servers which allow cheating, so I cheat for curiosity, which I guess is ego. :P

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +3

      glad you liked it!

    • @frogzach6203
      @frogzach6203 Před rokem

      Which languages do you write them?

    • @GearsDatPowerDaTubes
      @GearsDatPowerDaTubes Před rokem

      @@frogzach6203 Since minecraft is written in Java, a vast majority of them are written in Java or Kotlin, which is Java compatible. Tasks like packet modification I've seen done in Javascript, but Java is still predominant in the minecraft community. I'm not as knowledgeable on the bedrock minecraft community, but I have seen a few C++ clients written for it.

  • @Reject_windows_accept_linux

    I usually forget to like videos or dont like them but yours force me to like.

  • @Nycto97
    @Nycto97 Před rokem +2

    One of the easiest subs of my life! Great video, thank you!

  • @Xevion
    @Xevion Před rokem +3

    Half right on the reason: yes, there is a certain level of ego to be solved, but on the other hand, it's literally just fun to get an advantage. Playing the game in a way very few are, with little restrictions, and complete control over whether or not you win or lose. Yes, there are some cheats that are so god-like that it makes it unfun - there is not even a hint of a challenge, but there is also some levels of cheating that still require skill and "try" to maintain.
    Also, as a developer, I find reverse engineering games very interesting and different from my normal job as a software developer. Developing hacks is something I truly enjoy, both as a learning + development process, as well as plain entertainment.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Oh for sure, making them is great and I do make some myself, but most of the times the people using it just use it to ruin others experience and not simply make their own better, like a mod would

  • @dragomir44
    @dragomir44 Před rokem +6

    Great video! It's a bit misleading though that you visualize an aimbot in the start of the video, but then never explain how an aimbot works.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +4

      Good point, but essentially the game receives information from the server about where opponents are, then a mod menu reads that information and displays it as boxes on the screen & lets you lock to them, I thought it would be too complex of an example to show

    • @2b2tAU
      @2b2tAU Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@KianBroseget player xyz pos covert to w2s (x, y) vec2 move mouse

  • @richardpowell1425
    @richardpowell1425 Před 7 měsíci

    Good video. I was waiting for more detail about aim bots.

  • @ratman8251
    @ratman8251 Před 5 měsíci

    Watching you explain cheating hurts so close yet soooooo far

  • @nglyoulookgay6657
    @nglyoulookgay6657 Před 7 měsíci +3

    good explication +1 follower

  • @firstclass000
    @firstclass000 Před rokem +3

    So how would a duplication cheat work on multiplayer games?
    For example, in minecraft bedrock edition, theres many duplication glitches even though it is an online game.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      The last part of the video explains this, you basically figure out what part of the server code isn't validate it and send it a bunch of fake info

  • @qwassred2539
    @qwassred2539 Před rokem

    such a good video damn really smooth and nice animations

  • @wnuggy
    @wnuggy Před rokem

    Wow, just wow. This channel is straight up the best, thank you

  • @paolr.343
    @paolr.343 Před rokem +4

    To keep it 100 with you I’ve been cheating pretty much for four years now and over 40 games to 30 games and I do it to test the game because a lot of games do promote their game being the best game know cheaters great anti-cheat, and I prove that wrong every day when I cheat in a game a lot of games that act as if they’re a good game or their devs actually put a lot of work into the game or super wrong. They are just money profiting because I can prove that their games aren’t on Hackable. I can use the shittiest menu to the best menu and still not get banned and when I do all I have to do is make a new account which takes literally a minute.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +2

      I mean anticheats are expensive, I don't expect small companies to actually care

  • @bodaciouschad
    @bodaciouschad Před rokem +3

    I've always wondered: if someone sets up a camera to watch their monitor and an XY motorized chassis to control their mouse, and uses pistons to operate their keyboard and they run their robot on a different computer which isn't connected to the internet, could they be distinguished from a human player? Would we have a Wattson moment between KennyS and a robot that mechanically plays CS:GO driven by a visual bot?

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Yes, depends on how the server is made
      In the end, the server doesn't know what you are running on your computer, it's the antiviruses job to tell it that you are cheating
      A chassi solution would just not trigger it since it's well... external

    • @bodaciouschad
      @bodaciouschad Před rokem

      @@KianBrose I imagine that it might even be possible to make a consumer version of this sort of thing using a microprocessor, some pistons for the keyboard, a chassis for the mouse with pistons for the buttons and a special HDMI/DisplayPort cable that branches the monitor's input into 2 identical outputs so that you don't have to have a fancy camera. I'm honestly more suprised that there aren't kits like this on Amazon at this point.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      I mean yeah I don't doubt it's possible, but for that amount of effort I think it's still going to underperform when compared to an actual integrated mod menu

    • @tavo1ga
      @tavo1ga Před rokem

      i'm necroposting, but VACnet can automatically flag suspicious players for further review, it uses machine learning to learn the behavioral patterns of cheaters, then just guesses based on what it already knows cheaters will do when reviewing players

  • @MjRmHaCKEr
    @MjRmHaCKEr Před rokem +2

    you explained a lot of information
    thank u so much.

  • @Tetroner
    @Tetroner Před 8 měsíci +1

    I know its a stupid story but the first cheat/mod menu i ever used was in gta online. My first account (original legit) got banned because one day some modder gave me money drop. I immediately left the session thinking nothing would happen. Next day i see that i got banned. I tried to appeal and obviously Rockstar games wouldn't listen. So i used mod in second account just to take out my frustration (just added money didn't harm any other players). And the best (or worst) my second account never got banned.
    Edit: Nice video tho with visual effects. I am looking forward to become either a software or game developer, so its kool to learn something new from you.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad you liked it!
      Yeah, game enforcement is often times pretty dumb

  • @TheMisterNebo
    @TheMisterNebo Před 6 měsíci +1

    Pretty good explanation. Didn't really go into detail of how aimbots actually work, but it's pretty good and accurate.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 6 měsíci

      Twas click bait I'm sorry

  • @jhonlugo3144
    @jhonlugo3144 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I was expecting more in-depth and detailed information about cheating, but this video just explained the broad term. While most of the points you mentioned are correct, I was hoping for more nerdy and gritty details.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 6 měsíci

      Unfortunately that would make for a boring video due to people with short attention spans that refuse to go through the explanation...

    • @jhonlugo3144
      @jhonlugo3144 Před 6 měsíci

      yeah sadly that right now, keep doing what you're doing mate
      if i may, i suggest if you wanted make it more in depth i would gladly helped. like about type of aimbot, type of wallhack and stuff.

  • @rayexception4590
    @rayexception4590 Před rokem +1

    Great production value!

  • @vic_710
    @vic_710 Před rokem +1

    great video dude you should have more subs for such quality ngl

  • @dichebach
    @dichebach Před rokem +2

    You did a good job explaining the technical aspects of cheating in accessible non-technical language. Well done!
    You should do one on TST and Attestation and how they might impose severe limitations on cheating if more developers actually made use of them.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      To be honest I've never heard of tst or attestation lol

    • @dichebach
      @dichebach Před rokem

      @@KianBrose Consider it an impetus to learn about them!

  • @simonszydlowski
    @simonszydlowski Před rokem +2

    you deserve more subs this channel is epic

  • @glootte3288
    @glootte3288 Před 6 měsíci

    This video is incredibly well-made and easy to understand from the perspective of a legit unlike others I've seen that either stray off-topic into personal opinions about cheaters instead of the main topic or are too complicated to understand for people who haven't cheated.
    Personally, I cheat for 3 reasons.
    1. In most games, it allows you to play the game in an entirely different way, such as HvH (hack versus hack), or make tactics that would normally be either unviable or impossible more accessible.
    2. Not to make regular people mad, but to make people who dox/harass people or think cheating should be punishable by real life punishment over pixels on a screen (although people who use cheats to crash a games economy such as TF2 or CSGO should get punished with fines since it affects people who make money from trading or running services to aid in trading).
    3. Cheating has gotten me into coding and TASing (Which is essentially just using cheats like slo-mo, input recording, and save states among other things to make a speedrun as fast as theoretically possible, not meant to compete with legit runs.)

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 6 měsíci

      HvH, that's a new term I haven't heard before

  • @GregoryBoss20
    @GregoryBoss20 Před 11 měsíci

    I've learned so much from this video. Thank you

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 11 měsíci

      glad it was educational! Hope you remember it for a long time

  • @SkilledNub
    @SkilledNub Před rokem +1

    Very informative, thanks!

  • @Zullfix
    @Zullfix Před 4 měsíci

    7:16 Fun fact, the told level domain (or "extension") is actually not part of the email specification. Dylan Beattie has a great keynote about the email that he performed at NDC Oslo.

  • @ChiekoGamers
    @ChiekoGamers Před rokem

    THANK YOU for not making this video 10+mins long.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      It's only as long as it has to be

  • @lakshya5946
    @lakshya5946 Před rokem +2

    KB Maintaing streak for regular videos. And here we have another episode of it

  • @bloingusdoing
    @bloingusdoing Před rokem

    thank you for this knowlage, i now will use it ''responsibly''

  • @xunytds
    @xunytds Před rokem +2

    Finally someone who understands how a cheat works. Very nice video!

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I do indeed make them myself hence why I decided to make the video since nothing like this had been done before

    • @xunytds
      @xunytds Před rokem

      ​@@KianBrose Thats nice, I got a friend who make them too and he has sent me your video. So it seems like you are doing a nice work, keep it up :).

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      @@xunytds ayyy glad to hear that!

  • @topnotchhomie
    @topnotchhomie Před rokem

    very great informative upload!

  • @DotJumpDot
    @DotJumpDot Před 9 měsíci

    Can u make vdo about how to hook client thing before go to game server and duplicate it? Should be fun and match ur content rn
    anyway ur vdo is so good very underrated chanel

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 9 měsíci

      That's a future video actually, something like that

  • @alamador1991
    @alamador1991 Před 4 měsíci

    Great info!!

  • @nerjghoeghl
    @nerjghoeghl Před 11 měsíci +2

    you forgot about the rare funny hacker, where they just hang out and do silly things like teloporting or being immortal but letting the last person win. the pacifest

  • @x4dam
    @x4dam Před 7 měsíci +1

    Minecraft, Fortnite and even ROBLOX players really need to learn this information!

  • @Salehalanazi-7
    @Salehalanazi-7 Před rokem +1

    Great video any tips on animation? is premiere pro enough for this?

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem +1

      No premiere is garbage, I used to use it up until the last video until I discovered davinci resolve, it's what adobe would be if they didn't split one app into like 8 different ones

  • @JBRIANJEFFERY
    @JBRIANJEFFERY Před 6 měsíci +1

    Outstanding explanation 🎉 ❤ 😮

  • @romanberdichevskii5141
    @romanberdichevskii5141 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey! Great content! What was the Android Macro app used in this video? at 2:30

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 4 měsíci

      Iirc it's repetitouch pro

  • @GER_ELITE995
    @GER_ELITE995 Před 7 měsíci

    Very Very good Explanation. Congrats Wow

  • @ljupcoarsovski4294
    @ljupcoarsovski4294 Před rokem +1

    Youre the best bro keep up the good work

  • @SolathPrime
    @SolathPrime Před rokem

    Good explanation for something I usually make for fun

  • @boogiewood8503
    @boogiewood8503 Před 7 měsíci

    very good explanation!

  • @mapleint997
    @mapleint997 Před rokem +1

    It's kinda weird that this is so close and so far away simultaneously. Still a great overview for people who have absolutely no intention of getting involved in the scene.

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      I mean it’s the valid theory of how it works, it doesn’t go through the practical things tho

  • @PaulGames93
    @PaulGames93 Před rokem +2

    Hello, thanks for making this video, i am playing minecraft for a long time and i have faced alot of "hackers".
    I understood everything but did not get the answer, but that's not what matters. I have to say a big WOW (Not sarcastic) for the ones that didn't knew how it work, just like me. Now i understand a little better, but you can give more deteals, information. like in a game of Free Fire or minecraft 1.8 pvp hackers. It'll help me alot, and if you see this, i'm subscribed and waiting. 💫

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      I'm slightly unsure about the question you have, as in what you don't understand

  • @oAstro.
    @oAstro. Před rokem

    great video, what is the song you used at 0:42? I am looking to use it for my own video, Thanks!

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před rokem

      unfortunately don't know xD It was made like a year ago at this point

    • @oAstro.
      @oAstro. Před rokem

      @@KianBrose all G man

  • @fredtrentini6791
    @fredtrentini6791 Před rokem

    This video's quality is insanely high, gj

  • @stefanocesaretti8962
    @stefanocesaretti8962 Před 11 měsíci +1

    About the reasons, add fun. It's fun to create cheats and it's really fun to use them. I sometimes make and use cheats in some games (making sure not to ruin ppl experiences, for example creating XP lobbies and flying around the map) and it's simply fun.

  • @antikoerper256
    @antikoerper256 Před 10 měsíci

    Brilliant and very interesting and educational

  • @nuxeestired
    @nuxeestired Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks, it was very useful.

  • @nuglar8239
    @nuglar8239 Před 9 měsíci

    2:28 what is the app you used there? Would appreciate an answer

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 9 měsíci

      guessing you mean the android bot app without checking, repetititouch pro

    • @nuglar8239
      @nuglar8239 Před 9 měsíci

      @@KianBrose thanks

  • @megamiteexplosion
    @megamiteexplosion Před 8 měsíci

    That brilliant promo was slick 😂

  • @DrMapleSyrup
    @DrMapleSyrup Před 7 měsíci

    Thats all really cool! But, for educational purposes, how do I code stuff like this?

    • @KianBrose
      @KianBrose  Před 7 měsíci

      got a few videos about this lmao

    • @DrMapleSyrup
      @DrMapleSyrup Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks, this will be such a great “learning experience”