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after trying whose suggestion?
anyway, you could always try this
not that I'm saying that I like hackhalo or anything, but it sometimes works...
anyway, you could always try this
not that I'm saying that I like hackhalo or anything, but it sometimes works...
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you have to do this:ReApEr wrote:after trying whose suggestion?
Both of them still the same and for the halohack site i didnt get it where do you put the -use11 thing
1. goto your convienient Halo shortcut, and right click
2. go to properties
3. in the box that says "target", add '-use11' (without the quotes) after the end of the stuff in quotes, heres an example:
before changing it, the target box should say something like:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Halo\Halo.exe"
you should change it to:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Halo\Halo.exe" -use11
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