nah because i was thinking that u maybe could open the program in notepad cus theres nothing that can help me in the config file
nah because i was thinking that u maybe could open the program in notepad cus theres nothing that can help me in the config file
iKick is opensource, you can change anything you want.
"If it compiles, it works."
yeah but how do I do it lol
I have DX9 installed and enabled and netframework 4.0 installed. WoW is on 32bit with DX9 in target. I've tried repairing and restarting comp and I'm still getting the same error as the guy you quoted. Any idea what the problem could be? I'm not sure what it could be. Thanks in advance.
hasnt been updated for this patch of WoW so it wont work no matter what you do.
what a joke.
Last edited by reactionzlol; 04-15-2013 at 06:07 AM.
run the goddamn iKick.exe as administrator and your good to go.
NOW back to my problem how can I change the goddamn keybind alt-X is ****ing shit
"If it compiles, it works."
nubs needs this
Last edited by reactionzlol; 04-15-2013 at 06:08 AM.
The whole ownedcore's memory editing section.![]()
Last edited by Jeann1eary; 04-07-2013 at 01:53 AM.
Hey I'm having trouble with changing the bind from alt-x I read it was open source. And I've googled open source etc but it's seems really complicated. Would anyone be able to put it in a few steps how I can just change the bind easily through the source code? I would really appreciate it thank you!
It doesnt work for shieldbash and I even know why. I checked the sourcecod and found the spell ID for Pummel. Could change that value for shieldbash for me? :3 I try'd to change it myself but my visual studio cant open the iKick.csproj file.
Please update this it was an amazing program.