actually it modifies the game cause it has a camera hack but the screen cap no it does not modify the game like a mod it modifies the xbox through halo
Thats what im saying, xbox can you edit the values, inside the xbe, then create a ppf patch, then it will be a modification, a permanent one to the xbe.
it only edits the tempory memory using an app built into evox(dl for unleash). its not permant, its temporary so its not a mod.
Well, yes and no.. It's not a mod, but I wouldn't say that permanence is at all relevant (but dumping the framebuffer to the HDD certainly isn't "only temporary"). The cooler a trainer is the more it's like a separate application and not a mod. But let's just call it a trainer and everyone can be happy.
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Yes I could make a patch but I really don't see the point. A trainer would be just as permenant as a patch, in terms of what code executes.
As for high6's statements...there is nothing temporary about my trainer other than the memory side of things. What it edits is static and can be thought of as a patched xbe when ran with the trainer. Think of it as an official Bungie release, but better
it only edits the tempory memory using an app built into evox(dl for unleash). its not permant, its temporary so its not a mod.
Well, yes and no.. It's not a mod, but I wouldn't say that permanence is at all relevant (but dumping the framebuffer to the HDD certainly isn't "only temporary"). The cooler a trainer is the more it's like a separate application and not a mod. But let's just call it a trainer and everyone can be happy.
well its not a mod, they have a name for this stuff and its, reverse engineering.