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  1. Outdated videos are becoming intolerable to learn from, however, beggars can’t be choosers.

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    2. VaaR

      VaaR

      Nice, have you taken a look at some of the written tutorials? They should be more recent then the video ones. Let me know if you have any doubts I can try to help 

    3. 0xWeiss

      0xWeiss

      Could you please guide me towards a well written and updated tutorial? I would really appreciate it. I’m also a visual learner, but I’ll make do with the written tutorials for as much as I can. Thank you so much! 😊

    4. Rook

      Rook

      Are they really outdated tho?

      The process hasn't changed much over the years

    5. Zahir

      Zahir 

      Honestly, maybe it's not my place to say this, but you don't need to follow the actual steps from A-Z. Those videos should serve as a fundamental in terms of understanding assembly, and using IDA. Cos with the unity tool we have, you have access to function names and if you can identify correctly which functions are useful, you can already make a cheat. Especially with hooking and stuff, your assembly knowledge can be as good as knowing what is SUB/ADD/MUL

    6. 0xWeiss

      0xWeiss

      @Rook It’s more about how the video is made with the notepad doing the talking and less about their methods. Haha. @Zahir Someone actually explained this to me in PMs and I completely came to understand it a bit more! And it’s totally your place to say anything helpful, because as they say, “take it with a grain of salt”, I find this a teaching and learning experience! I really appreciate it and I’ll keep pursuing to learn more about this all.

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