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    Any open source hacks for 3.3.5/4/.3.4/5.4.8?

    I am looking to try and make a more advanced 3.3.5 hack, move-cast etc, some of the more advanced features from later game versions that no 3.3.5 hack currently has. I haven't been able to find any opensource hacks to get my feet in the door, I have a CS background with a good amount of experience in memory editing, just want to see some examples. Thanks, any links/information would be greatly appreciated!

    Any open source hacks for 3.3.5/4/.3.4/5.4.8?

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