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i know there isnt very many warcraft 3 players on these forums, but check this out anyways:

 

http://asialadders.battle.net/war3/ladder/w3xp-player-profile.aspx?Gateway=Kalimdor&PlayerName=ItsJustAGame

 

this guy figured out how to make people drop out of games and get free wins. this is the ultimate way to piss people off in this game, as there are people that take this game extremly seriously, especially like the top 100 players in ladder. Here's a movie:

 

http://www.the-def.de/Dropabusement.avi

 

it appears that only one person has figured out how to do this perfectly...

get the guy's ip - with like shadowfrenches IP tracer or use cmd prompt

 

then ddos k

 

 

 

or he be on da fphone and call his buddez and then tell them to ddos k?

Sounds like a cool trick Down. The movie's 28MB though, too big and long or bad format. Stats page is cool though, good on him, bet he's having a ball!!
Thats pretty fucking sweet. I still play WC3 quite frequently. one of the best games to rage IMO cuz some ppl are so anal about their records.
I still play Warcraft III TFT fairly often, and I will try and get people to quit. I have only won one game ever without them quitting. I was orc and I just made a huge base of towers. The opponent was human and not smart enough to figure out ballistas or whatever have larger range...

Starcraft and other battle.net games, when in game are managed outside of the battle.net server. Meaning, you and everyone else connect to eachother basically, and play. When you view the packets in a game, you'll see many udp packets comming through the port the game is played on. (Starcraft's is 6112.) I bet he has a program that gets the IP's, and sends a packet that gets the opposing player to leave the game some how. It's either that, or something similar.

 

Oh yeah, good find d0wn!

 

 

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If anyone here obtains that program, I came up with a good idea for rage. Get a guy's name, and follow him around. Go in every game he's in, and disconnect him. Make sure to use the same name each time, so he knows something's up. You can follow him around on battle.net by using whois, or adding him to your friends list.

I don't know much yet about networking, still studying for my CCNA exam, but I thought it may be possible to use some kind of firewall program that blocks his program sending you packets but allows you to send them to him. This will leave him with a connection error or something, so he is forced to quit.

 

I know, I'm a noob. Just an idea. Think that could be it? The Starcraft idea reminded me of how firewall software blocks IP ranges if you tell it to, and lists who they're from, when they are active etc... Perhaps he waits til halfway through the game or shortly afterwards then blocks their IP. They see "Warning! Connection error" and quit. ?

 

Or maybe uses the connection to send something through as suggested, something that'll block the packets at his end, like a trojan attached to one of his WC3 files that'll be picked up by the firewall/antivirus and drop them out of the game?

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i found some info:

 

in the video the creater fakes one scene : the disc bug is always immedeately after the games starts.

he cant disc him in the game so this scene was fake.mb it made the vid funnier i dont know.

but fact is that he (and i) got a method to disc enemy.

in my case its not by a use of a 3rd party programm.

he may use other tools;such tools that effect the inet but not the game on it self. mb he reduces the inet speed or stuff like that.

but its not the same concept as a maphack for example.

 

 

i guess you have to lag out at a certain point in the load up

MAKONG']Starcraft and other battle.net games, when in game are managed outside of the battle.net server. Meaning, you and everyone else connect to eachother basically, and play. When you view the packets in a game, you'll see many udp packets comming through the port the game is played on. (Starcraft's is 6112.) I bet he has a program that gets the IP's, and sends a packet that gets the opposing player to leave the game some how. It's either that, or something similar.

 

Oh yeah, good find d0wn!

 

 

*** EDIT ***

 

If anyone here obtains that program, I came up with a good idea for rage. Get a guy's name, and follow him around. Go in every game he's in, and disconnect him. Make sure to use the same name each time, so he knows something's up. You can follow him around on battle.net by using whois, or adding him to your friends list.

 

taht would not work. seeming as how once a game has started no other players may enter. if you host a custom game, everybody connects to you and if you close the connection with a player, he drops out. the person most likely made a script that binds a button to automatically ddos the person after tracing their ip

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i wouldnt want this in a custom game, that wouldnt be that helpful, ladder games is where the rage is.
I don't know much yet about networking, still studying for my CCNA exam, but I thought it may be possible to use some kind of firewall program that blocks his program sending you packets but allows you to send them to him. This will leave him with a connection error or something, so he is forced to quit.

 

I know, I'm a noob. Just an idea. Think that could be it? The Starcraft idea reminded me of how firewall software blocks IP ranges if you tell it to, and lists who they're from, when they are active etc... Perhaps he waits til halfway through the game or shortly afterwards then blocks their IP. They see "Warning! Connection error" and quit. ?

 

Or maybe uses the connection to send something through as suggested, something that'll block the packets at his end, like a trojan attached to one of his WC3 files that'll be picked up by the firewall/antivirus and drop them out of the game?

 

studying for your CCNA? good luck, in about 3 an 1/2 semesters youll be ready!! lol, thinking you can pass for a CCNA with that kind of knowhow.... dude its easy... he probably packet-captured a d/c packet while logging off, and played with it to the point where he could replicate it, then, just spam whoever he wants with it easy. If I had the game... I would try this, but I dont give a shit enough, capture me some packets and maby...

*sigh* *sigh* *sigh* for y411 nubs its called Bridging (halo 2 style) what you do is go out by a bridger set ur mode on the router to bridge next. get a program (will get the programs name soon) then it will list there ips then u just hit disconnect ;).
taht would not work. seeming as how once a game has started no other players may enter. if you host a custom game, everybody connects to you and if you close the connection with a player, he drops out. the person most likely made a script that binds a button to automatically ddos the person after tracing their ip

 

ROFL!!! Are you retarded? That couldn't work.

MAKONG']Starcraft and other battle.net games, when in game are managed outside of the battle.net server. Meaning, you and everyone else connect to eachother basically, and play. When you view the packets in a game, you'll see many udp packets comming through the port the game is played on. (Starcraft's is 6112.) I bet he has a program that gets the IP's, and sends a packet that gets the opposing player to leave the game some how. It's either that, or something similar.

 

Oh yeah, good find d0wn!

 

 

*** EDIT ***

 

If anyone here obtains that program, I came up with a good idea for rage. Get a guy's name, and follow him around. Go in every game he's in, and disconnect him. Make sure to use the same name each time, so he knows something's up. You can follow him around on battle.net by using whois, or adding him to your friends list.

 

I know what your saying.... you can play lan games over the intere if you forward the correct packets, I have the code for it ;)

I know what your saying.... you can play lan games over the intere if you forward the correct packets, I have the code for it ;)

 

code??? wow.... you dont need code for this.... coughvlancough

Hahahaha sweet I gotta try that

 

Yeah people leave the game so fucking easily. I have seen people leave as soon as they get rushed, it's pathetic: I have always been able to regroup after an attack instead of running away crying like a pussy.

Would be cool if you could properly find out how to do this, fuck it would make me install warcraft 3 again just to rage.

 

I knew of a disc hack long ago but never really looked into it, but if you do find out how to do this you are the man.

 

Good find.

get the guy's ip - with like shadowfrenches IP tracer or use cmd prompt

 

then ddos k

 

 

omg please shut face!

taht would not work. seeming as how once a game has started no other players may enter. if you host a custom game, everybody connects to you and if you close the connection with a player, he drops out. the person most likely made a script that binds a button to automatically ddos the person after tracing their ip

 

AHHAAHAHHAHAHAH this guy is awsome.give this n00b a jesters hat and we have a new mascot.

d0wn']i know there isnt very many warcraft 3 players on these forums, but check this out anyways:

 

http://asialadders.battle.net/war3/ladder/w3xp-player-profile.aspx?Gateway=Kalimdor&PlayerName=ItsJustAGame

 

this guy figured out how to make people drop out of games and get free wins. this is the ultimate way to piss people off in this game, as there are people that take this game extremly seriously, especially like the top 100 players in ladder. Here's a movie:

 

http://www.the-def.de/Dropabusement.avi

 

it appears that only one person has figured out how to do this perfectly...

 

hahaha cool. i wish more people played wc3, theres so many different ways to rage it that u cant get bored

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