![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, this ladder was hourly updated and didn't track previous updates, meaning you couldn't follow your clan progression over the month, only its results. Then, three months ago, Crytek released an online monthly clan leader-board, letting anyone to look at their clan performance over the month and better understand how clan points were earned. The game was still in beta when I had this idea, and thought that Crytek would eventually introduce such a feature, and over time I just forgot about all that. A basic example is the Warface currency you earn when you complete missions and spend to repair your equipment This amount is hard to keep-up with, while it could be displayed in a graph to understand what's going on, like your daily profit, for instance. Indeed, every minute, thousands of in-game statistics get updated, but there is no API to retrieve any data. While being an addict to Warface, a Free-To-Play First-Person-Shooter made by Crytek, I've had the idea to create real-time statistics based on the in-game available data. In this analysis, we'll go through the reverse-engineering process I've made in order to create an XMPP proxy for Warface, letting anyone chat to any in-game connected player without the need to launch the game itself at all. Sadly for them, the main content of this analysis still remains valid. I've kept them here in hope it will make good stories to tell. Indeed, while I was writing this document, I also raised the issues to Crytek devs and let them time to digest. Update: Some of the exploits or remarks have already been fixed the time you read this. Please do read the Crytek ToS before attempting to reproduce what's described here. I am not responsible for any other people acts trying to reproduce what's shown here, and I discourage anyone not aware of the possible risks (permanent ban, account deletion, etc. This analysis of Warface in-game communication protocol is against multiple points of the Crytek Terms of Service. How I hacked into the Warface in-game protocol Disclaimer ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |