Packets are simple, they are merely a length of bits of data which tell something to the server or client something. They're basically the method of communication between comps.
Recieved packets really don't count much since they are all client-side (only you would see it) also that is exactly what this packet list is for. It is both at the same time they don't change.
What I'm trying to do is setup a 3rd party between my computer and the battle.net realm server. The 3rd party could then act as both client and server. But it can't act as server if I don't know what to send.
argh, ok...well, i guess i can't get it den, i dun need to see da fake lvl myself, i want other players to see it....>< but who carez...dun care no more
last month while on useast playing d2x this guy said he had a hack so he said lets duel. he was lvl 18 i was lvl 60. this guy was killing me with one hit. so there has to be some kind of lvl hack or mask or something.
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