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Topic: [QUESTION] Why can't I change gamecore without faking nethash?

Question above.

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Re: [QUESTION] Why can't I change gamecore without faking nethash?

All files used for calculating the nethash are potential places where the behaviour of communication/protocol may change - and with this cause incompatibilities and strange bugs.

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Re: [QUESTION] Why can't I change gamecore without faking nethash?

Game core is code that runs on both client and server. Used for movement on the server and predicting that movement on the client which means that if you change it, the client won't be able to predict how the character will move and you will get a lot of jerkiness.

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Re: [QUESTION] Why can't I change gamecore without faking nethash?

so its only a help for modder?

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Re: [QUESTION] Why can't I change gamecore without faking nethash?

Yes and no, it certainly does not modder's life easier, but it tells them to think twice before changing anything in gamecore, which can make their mods better.

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