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[UNDETECTED] Exodus Gold (F.E.A.R Hack) by Botoxx
The 'leaked private hack' everyone begged for — and then the download link died before half the thread could grab it.
Botoxx, a well-known [3K] poster, dropped a public release of a F.E.A.R multiplayer cheat called Exodus Gold, claiming it rivaled the private hack he'd used in one of his own rage/highlight videos. The thread is classic era-appropriate cheat-scene theater: a wall of feature bullet points, a virus-scan link for legitimacy, a hidden download tag, and a stream of members thanking him, hyping the release, and troubleshooting the in-game menu controls. There's a small bit of lore in the replies — PaRaNoID confirms the tool was originally private before it leaked — and by a few days later the rapidshare link had already expired, a very typical fate for these threads.
this was originally a private hack but it was leaked so its pretty good— PaRaNoID
This hack fkn rapes! Love this thing!— Tr3Nx
Pshh rules are made for breaking xD— Gsvivivi
Rune scape phisher by CandleJack
A 2009 thread where a member casually dropped a RuneScape phishing pack, 'ripped off some azn kid,' to a chorus of unbothered 'ty's
In this February 2009 thread in the Other Games section, user CandleJack posted a hidden download for a RuneScape phishing tool, openly admitting it was stolen from another user and explicitly disclaiming responsibility for its use. The replies are the classic low-effort thank-you chain typical of the forum's downloads culture — dozens of members hitting 'unhide,' saying thanks, or making passing jokes, with only a brief side conversation about the file possibly being corrupted. It's a snapshot of the era's casual attitude toward account theft tools being shared like any other file, wrapped in dark forum humor.
har har har its hidden biotch suck it I'm not responsible for wat you do with it and this is ripped off some azn kid its untouched btw— CandleJack
o yea treat her right or surprise buttsecks— CandleJack
Seems like it's corrupted/damaged— -Darkness-
Super Cool Crysis Rage!
A guy made a Frankenstein sniper-shotgun-jetpack-minigun-pistol in Crysis, and literally nobody could be bothered to click download.
In late December 2007, member Teamkillexpert posted a link to a self-made Crysis video showcasing a custom multi-weapon combo (sniper, shotgun, jetpack, minigun, pistol) and bragged about blowing up someone's VTOL with it. The thread got a lukewarm reception — replies mostly asked for a stream or YouTube upload instead of downloading the file, with one member outright calling it a waste of time despite the effort. Supervisor mr.N0Nam3 (also posting as NoNamE!) eventually closed the thread citing lack of interest, a small but perfectly mundane bit of forum-moderation history.
i once shot ga guy's brand new VTOL and it blew up, the guy had no idea what happend...— Teamkillexpert
Lol, I'll just close this as no one seems to want to download it, unnecessary spam may arise.— NoNamE!
Let us watch and not download it. .waste of time.. but nevertheless.. Gr8 Job?!??— haha.1
RAGING IN BF2 - video share thread
A Battlefield 2 rage-montage YouTube link, some polite applause, and a casual 'yeah I got banned for that' from the peanut gallery.
A member called milla62 shares a Battlefield 2 video made with a friend, generating a handful of quick, friendly replies from other regulars praising the editing. A related older teamkilling video gets dropped in too. One poster casually mentions getting banned for doing something similar, and a staff member drops in near the end without much comment. Classic low-stakes, feel-good video-share thread from the Other Games corner of the forum.
nice cutting bro!! last 3 minutes were really good— LoRd Ragealot
nice i did this but get banned straightaway.— Uncensor3d
don't worry theres more to come— homelesshobo
Runescape Auto Cutter+Dropper (Nickiller007's Woodcutting Bot)
A sketchy RapidShare woodcutting bot, a wave of 'unhide' begging, and reports it crashed every 30 minutes
Nickiller007 posted a hidden RapidShare link to an auto-woodcutting/dropping tool for Runescape, claiming it leveled up a throwaway account safely except for a couple of deaths against random events. The thread quickly devolved into the classic forum pattern of members just posting 'unhide' or 'lets see' to unlock the hidden content, with little real discussion. A few users who actually tried it reported it was unreliable, crashing frequently, with mixed-to-negative feedback overall.
this is pretty good ive used i got a lvl 3 account with 50 wc in 2 days doesnt do good with randoms though. died like 2 times but that was only with a bronze axe.— Nickiller007
lame does not work— kurrupt
DUDE i need to say this is crap it works but its not goood !!!! i didi it to and it crash around a 30 mins everytime !!!!!— adodwerg
BF2 keygen written by laptops
A guy just wants to play Battlefield 2 online for free — nine pages later, still no working key.
A 2007 thread on Fkn0wned's Other Games board where member 'laptops' asks for a keygen to get valid online keys for Battlefield 2. Fellow members oblige with a rapidshare-hosted keygen, skepticism follows about whether generated keys actually work online (with one user, Malware, warning that generated keys likely end in a banned range), and the thread devolves into laptops impatiently waiting on a physical copy of the game from Amazon while others chime in with 'cool', 'ty', and 'doesnt work.' Classic low-stakes, slow-burn warez-scene thread — mundane but a nice time capsule of forum etiquette (rep points, [hide] tags, rapidshare links) from the era.
FUCKIN AMAZON ARE PISSING MEOFFFFFFF. WHERE IS MY FUCKING GAMEEEEEE— laptops
Well it came back clean on the scan so use at your own risK!— Malware
doesnt work— gstarbadboy
Get a BF2 Key (by veto)
One kid called EA Sweden pretending he'd lost his account — and walked away with six Battlefield 2 keys.
In this 2007 Other Games thread, user veto shared a social-engineering trick for getting free Battlefield 2 CD-keys by calling EA support and claiming to have lost account access, hidden behind a spoiler tag. The thread devolved into the classic forum ritual of members spamming 'unhide' to unlock the hidden content, with a few confirming it worked (or didn't), one member half-jokingly asking if it was even legal, and veto insisting EA was the one at fault for not verifying anything. Low-effort one-word replies dominate, typical of the era's cheat/exploit-sharing culture.
Of course it is :) It's not our fault they don't ask questions.— veto
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLL IT DOES WORK!!!!!!!!!!! THEY SEEMED KINDA SKETCHY WHEN I DID IT BUT IT DID WORK!!!!!!!— RuddifieD
Iam gonna sell these if they work!!! JK Not— hEndr!x
Do you guys now any online racing games
A kid without Xbox Live just wants an MMO racing game — the forum gives him everything but an answer.
A member without Xbox Live asks the Other Games sub-forum for a free online/MMO racing game to play on PC. Replies drift between genuine suggestions (Need For Speed, Street Racer's, Trackmania) and off-topic ribbing, including one poster turning it into a joke about a fictional game title. Classic low-stakes 2007 forum small talk with regulars weighing in casually.
ive been trying to look for one for weeks but i cant find one— Crazyslayer443
The should make the game called "Ballistic the supreme cunt"— G4ngOfLA
track mania— Visual0n!
RAGING IN BF2 IT'S BACK (PART 2)
A member drops his sequel BF2 rage video, gets accused of stealing it from myg0t, then gets called out by the site's own CEO for skipping the Fkn0wned credit.
milla62 posted the second installment of a Battlefield 2 'rage' montage video (with a link back to Part 1) in the Other Games section. A commenter claimed to have already seen the clip on the rival myg0t forums, sparking a brief defensive back-and-forth before the accuser backed down, blaming it on being drunk. The thread closes out with site founder/CEO TuxifieD half-jokingly demanding Fkn0wned get credit in the video, and milla62 agreeing to add it to future uploads.
ITTTTTS BACKKKKKKK— milla62
i saw this on the myg0t forums but its still a great rage.— zubetube
no credits to fkn0wned? WTF— TuxifieD
F.E.A.R hacks written by Botoxx
One guy shares a sketchy F.E.A.R cheat link, and half the thread just shows up to say 'unhide'
A member named Botoxx posted a link to a third-party site hosting F.E.A.R cheats, along with virus-scan links to reassure people the files weren't infected, in the 'Other Games' section of the PC Gaming board. The thread quickly devolved into the classic forum-era ritual of dozens of low-effort replies — 'ty', 'unhide', 'sweet thx' — from members hoping to unlock the hidden download link. It's a small, mundane but very characteristic snapshot of how cheat-sharing threads worked on fkn0wned: one poster with the goods, a swarm of members grinding out replies for access.
hahaha lets see how long i can burn the admin until he kicks me XD— jcomp6
Unhide Fear Haxzorz for free?!?!?— hEndr!x
think ima reinstall fear just to try these out thx— deboy
WarRock hacks/general thread
A rapidshare link, a guy who likes cheese, and a mod slamming the door on grave diggers.
A low-effort Other Games thread about the free-to-play shooter WarRock, mostly people asking for or dropping links to trainers/hacks and arguing over whether the game was any good compared to Battlefield 2. It meanders through a name mix-up, a random declaration of cheese preference, and a defense of WarRock's honor before a moderator shuts it down for necroposting.
You almost took my fucking name lol. Ontopic : I like cheese.— Killz0rzz
warrock is the shit. If you're a hater then get the fuck out because its better then bf2— FOURxRUOF
Stop grave digging. Topic closed.— SubZero
Left 4 Dead Wall Hack Thread (by Holy)
A free L4D wallhack, a suspicious upload, and a mod calling out a liar who 'tested' a dead link.
User Holy posted a Left 4 Dead wallhack claiming it scanned clean on VirusTotal and was 'VAC proof,' sparking the usual cycle of one-word bumps ('thx', 'unhide', 'hide') to keep the download link visible. The thread devolves into typical low-effort replies, a report of crashes, some troubleshooting about running it as admin on Vista, and a memorable moment where VIP member Speedo catches iamJocker claiming the hack crashed for him after the original link had already been pulled — exposing that he'd sourced it from another cheat site instead. A minor, forgettable cheat-sharing thread that captures the era's casual attitude toward downloading random executables.
how did u even test it when the link was removed...............— Speedo
nice if only i could put this on my 360 *sigh*— slingblade
Google it .. http://www.cheating-x.com/left-4-dead-wall-hack-vac-proof-t-15397.html— iamJocker
Diablo II: Lord of Destruction sub-forum
CD keys, maphacks, and bot pleas — Fkn0wned's little corner for D2 diehards circa 2007.
This is the Diablo II Lord of Destruction board on Fkn0wned.com, a modest niche section tucked under 'Other Games' next to Maple Story and the Deutsche Hacks forum. Activity centers on trading and begging for CD keys, requests for maphacks and hero editors, a 'what hacks are you using' roll-call thread, and the usual low-effort help/game-problem posts. There's a pinned rules thread with the classic overblown mod threat ('Obey or ill rape you'), and a couple repeated 'nothing to see here' posts from a user hawking CD keys — a small window into the forum's CD-key trading subculture. Nothing especially dramatic happened here; it's a quiet, low-traffic pocket of the site compared to the CS or Combat Arms boards.
D2 Forum Rules. Obey or ill rape you.— -Still Life-
nothing to see here— seungwoo0222
Good Fc zon build? For bming people who bm o.o— orangespwnz
Diablo 2 rage! (screenshot thread)
A Quebec zon-player's naked-kill screenshot dump gets called 'lame' by the GFX staff in under a day.
blackxthink posted a set of Diablo II LOD screenshots showing him 'rage'-killing other players (town-guarding with a Farcast zon and naked-killing/NK'ing them for reactions). Regular banak dismissed Diablo as weak for raging compared to CS:S glitch/download shenanigans, blackxthink defended his method, and GFX staffer Blaqk shut it down with a flat 'Thats lame.' A short, low-drama Other Games thread typical of the board's raging-and-bragging culture.
diablo is not very effective when it comes to rage.. Download some shit/use glitches and townkill then.— banak
No but i Town guard with a Farcast zon And i NK (Naked kill) And they cry lol— blackxthink
Thats lame.— Blaqk
fkn rage #2 DODS
One member's Day of Defeat: Source teamkill-blocking clip had the whole thread laughing.
A short, lighthearted rage thread in the Other Games raging subforum where member mermaid00 posted a YouTube clip showing themselves 'blocking' a teamkiller in Day of Defeat: Source, played for laughs rather than genuine anger. A couple of members replied with amusement, one specifically praising the comic timing of walking away and then swooping back to block once noticed. mermaid00 promised more clips to come, capping off a tiny, good-natured exchange typical of the board's casual troll/rage culture.
hope u like it— mermaid00
nice, i love how you walked back, then when they noticed you went back to blocking it, i almost fell outta my chair laughing.. lmao— pherball
lol thnx guys and yes more to come— mermaid00
Silkroad BOT! [100% working]
A 2009 Silkroad Online botting link that mostly just farmed 'unhide' replies for two pages
In this 2009 Other Games thread, member ellopQ shared a hidden link claiming to be a '100% working' bot for the MMO Silkroad Online, explicitly noting it wasn't his own tutorial but something he found and was using. The thread quickly devolved into the classic forum pattern of members posting 'unhide' or 'lets see' just to reveal the hidden content, with little discussion of the bot itself. One user, XyLoiD, later pointed out the same tool was freely downloadable from an external site (sroking.com), slightly undercutting the original poster's exclusivity. The vibe is low-effort but typical of the era's file-sharing culture around game bots and MMO cheats.
100% Working, not my tutorial, just wanna share, using it right now.— ellopQ
lol... you guys can download it for free from http://www.sroking.com/ :) good bot..— XyLoiD
FEAR MP RAGE
One dude's F.E.A.R. Combat rage screenshot, immediately derailed into an FPS-recording spat
A short, low-key thread in the 'Other Games' subforum where user MicroUltra posted a rage screenshot from F.E.A.R. Combat multiplayer, admitting he didn't know how to make videos. The reply chain is minimal - just a couple of members chiming in about using Fraps to record, with The Moose grumbling that Fraps tanks your framerate. Classic filler-thread energy from the site's 'Raging and Advertising' section, more notable for the site chrome and member badges around it than any real drama.
dont know how to make videos... =l— MicroUltra
fraps ftw— blacknight00
No ftw. 30 FPS ftl.— The Moose
The 'Ultra Hackpack' That Fooled Nobody
A brand-new noob tries to sell a 'universal hackpack' for 50 cents and gets clowned in two replies flat.
A very new member with a grand total of one post pitches a sketchy shortened link claiming to be an all-games hackpack, complete with a bizarre '50 cents for people from UK' pricing pitch. Another member immediately calls out the link as dodgy and unlikely to work, comparing it to a shady rapidshare premium scam. A third poster steps in just to point out the irony of one noob dragging another noob, closing the thread out as a minor bit of forum comedy rather than an actual hack release.
Lol, I found this awesome hackpack on the internet! It really pwnz, I hacked all the games I played and It's only 50 cents for people from UK! Roflmao It pwnz! ftw!— NeetSys
This a joke? That site looks dodgy as hell and none of those will work definitley the rapidshare buy 1 month an convert too 1 year premium..— onlyme
now THIS here is funny, a nub telling off another nub wow— slingblade
MSN hack? — the phishing-101 thread
A newbie asked if MSN passwords could be 'hacked' — and got the full 2007 forum treatment.
A member (JoboX, referenced from earlier in the thread) asked whether there was a way to grab someone's MSN Messenger password while chatting with them. Responses ranged from mockery of the question's naivety to a vague description of a phishing-style scam page. The thread had already been necro'd once and was eventually closed by staff for being an old, gravedigged topic. Overall it's a snapshot of mid-2000s MSN account 'hacking' curiosity that was mostly social engineering dressed up as tech.
haha and i thought i was a noob— byrdman17
KKKKKKKKEWWWWWLLLLL— Dominator
197-0 Crysis Gay Rage
One guy posts a flawless 197-0 Crysis scoreboard as proof of his 'custom hacks' — the mods weren't buying it.
Member Teamkillexpert posted a screenshot bragging about a lopsided 197-0 Crysis scoreline, claiming it was powered by his own 'custom hacks' that no other hack could counter. Forum regular The Moose immediately called it out as not being a real rage, and Teamkillexpert tried to defend himself by claiming the server had simply emptied out over time. A moderator swiftly closed the thread with a one-line verdict: not a rage. A pretty small, quintessentially early-cheat-forum spat over what even counts as bragging rights.
My custom hacks are so powerful that no hack but my own can break through this rage, it has perfect defense and firepower, ture super gay rage.— Teamkillexpert
This is not a rage, you totally fail, I am sorry to inform you about this.— The Moose
not a rage.— mr.N0Nam3
Need BF2 Volunteers for a Rage
A staff member infiltrated a 'fair play' BF2 clan, got them all hacking, then called in reinforcements to troll them.
Don Ruski, a staff member, posted asking for volunteers to raid a Battlefield 2 fun clan (a 75-member group called Dealers of Death) that he'd infiltrated and reportedly convinced to start hacking, after they prided themselves on playing fair. He shared the clan's server info and site as an open invitation for others to go mess with them. A couple of replies poke fun at the irony of Don Ruski's own signature, with light-hearted ribbing rather than any real drama.
So theres this one clan and they are really proud of playing fair, so I joined their clan and gained their trust and then hacked and then got 5 other members to hack too— Don Ruski
ok, so u dont hack in BF2 but ur signature says u do!— tracyfan_1
rofl i think u owned him :T— ballistic
Garrys Mod 10 Rage
A guy announces he's about to make a rage video... and gets called out for posting about it instead of just doing it.
New-ish member jcomp6 (self-described 'stolen from DCXVI') hypes up an upcoming Garry's Mod rage video, describing plans to noclip into people's bases and troll them with props like dumpsters and crates. Another member jokes about turning people into crates and needling him for his absurd post count, before a Supervisor, HaSh, shows up to shut the thread down with classic forum wisdom about making threads after you've done something, not before. A short, low-stakes 'other games' thread that captures the goofy, chatty energy of the board's off-topic corners.
Make a thread after you do it, dont make a thread and tell peopel youre doing it— HaSh
Turn everyone into crates, that generally does the job.
Holy shit, dude. You've posted 58 times today alone
Looking for a WoW rager/hacker
A 14-year-old bragged about a job to the wrong guy, and the internet's revenge squad assembled on a WoW account
A member calling himself 1337hax posted in Raging and Advertising > Other Games asking for help getting revenge on a teenage WoW player ('cowbearcat' on StormRage EU) who'd been bragging after a friend helped him land a job. A Supervisor, mr.N0Nam3, volunteered to take the account, while another member suggested keylogging to wipe the target's characters and items instead. The thread is a small snapshot of the forum's casual 'rage and advertising' culture, where petty personal grudges routinely spilled over into requests for account theft and harassment.
give me an account, and ill rape him, ill steal his acocunt an give it to you— mr.N0Nam3
Keylogg him and delete his characters and items.— lol
EVERYONE!! RAGE TIME!!! — the tHe. domain-info dump that went nowhere
A disgruntled ex-member tried to sic the forum on a rival crew with a WHOIS printout — and got roasted for it instead
User p0mp, a self-described former member of a group called 'tHe.', posted what he claimed was leaked info on their site as ammo for anyone wanting to 'rage' on them. The 'exclusive intel' turned out to just be public Domains by Proxy WHOIS privacy-protection contact info — no actual personal data on anyone. hEndr!x immediately called it out as useless, mockingly noting they'd need an actual IP to do anything with it, and the thread fizzles into a dud instead of the drama-fest it was pitched as.
they suck teh pen0r x10. they think they are hot shit.— p0mp
Oh wow we have a phone number, street adress and who the registered thier domain with ya this helps alot YOU FAIL /rage We need thier ip have a nice day— hEndr!x
The FSM-5AT Pistol - Ultimate Weapon in Crysis
One guy's homemade 'ultimate weapon' hack for Crysis, showcased in a shaky 320x240 YouTube clip
Member Teamkillexpert posted a self-made pistol hack for Crysis, claiming it could kill tanks and turrets where other downloaded cheats failed, complete with a low-res YouTube demo video and a webshots screenshot. He bragged about using it to freeze enemy vehicles like planes and tanks mid-action for laughs. The lone reply from veteran member mystical1 shot the thread down flatly, pointing out it belonged in a rage/showcase context rather than being framed the way it was. It's a small, quirky snapshot of the era's homebrew cheat-showcasing culture in the Other Games subforum.
By now, this pistol i made is the most powerful weapon there is, in the world(of crysis hacking).— Teamkillexpert
Freezing planes in-flight and let the pilot smash to the ground is also very fun!— Teamkillexpert
Sorry but this is not a rage. All it is is you killing people even if it is you.— mystical1
Guild Wars - Does Anyone Here Play?
A lone Guild Wars fan asks if anyone on a CS/BF-heavy hack forum plays MMOs — the answer is basically 'not really.'
A member named McLovin! posts in the Other Games section asking if anyone on the forum plays Guild Wars, half-expecting the answer to be no since the site was mostly focused on Counter-Strike and Battlefield cheats. A staff member confirms the game isn't popular there, with most members either not playing or playing on console. A couple of members chime in that they do play, including one offering their in-game character name to meet up. It's a small, low-key thread showing the community's core identity was really shooters, not MMOs.
I guess no-one is interested in playing guild wars on this forum then lol?— McLovin!
This game's boring, sorry.— Peski-Ruski
Day of Defeat rage
A guy posts a goofy Day of Defeat spawn-blocking video and gets teased two months later for breaking his own TK rules
Member Goron_Elder_Chris shared a lighthearted Day of Defeat video, more about blocking teammates in spawn for laughs than actual rage-quitting. A handful of regulars dropped in over the following weeks to praise the clip, with fatsanta and Blaqk getting a kick out of a moment where a player got stuck. The thread wraps up months later when bobbafett07 resurfaces it to needle the OP for contradicting his own advice from an earlier 'TK 101' video.
omg there was part that 1 guy couldent move i laughed pretty hard nice job— fatsanta
In your TK 101 video you said you should never TK with the para, it's rate of fire is too slow. And yet you did it anyway— bobbafett07
bitefight..
A member wants to cheat a browser-based vampire game, and a 1000-Club veteran breaks down how to spot the fakers
A short, low-stakes 2007 thread where member JoboX asks if there's a way to hack the browser RPG bitefight.no for extra in-game currency. Jack Bauer, a recognizable '1000 Club' regular, chimes in with a general aside about how obviously-cheated high scores on flash/browser games tend to stand out. JoboX follows up noting the game runs on PHP rather than Flash, hoping someone can point him toward stat or gold manipulation, but the thread fizzles with no real answer given. A minor, forgettable exchange typical of the forum's 'Raging and Advertising > Other Games' catch-all section.
is it anyway to hack a "game" like this game ? www.bitefight.no like get much money— JoboX
most of the games that have a highscore on addictinggames are hacked like most ppl will have 42 and then u can tell who the cheaters/hackers are with scores likes 1234567— Jack Bauer
but this is a PhP script game. some1 please find something out...— JoboX
Other Games — Board Index
The 'everything else' shelf of Fkn0wned: Battlefield, CoD4, TF2, MapleStory, and a German-language hack corner all under one roof.
This is the category index for the 'Other Games' section of Fkn0wned.com, listing subforums for Battlefield 2/2142, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Team Fortress 2, MapleStory, a catch-all 'Others' board, and a dedicated German-language hacking subforum. Each subforum shows modest but steady activity — hack configs, engine/cheat table updates, and general game chat — typical of a mid-size multi-game cheat community rather than a single flagship title. The page also pulls in unrelated site chrome, including an 'Amateur' forum flooded with a single poster's repetitive image-dump threads, showing how the site sprawled well beyond gaming into NSFW territory by this point.
We Moderate Your Fun!
suche ein gutes esp...— [Uploader] LoRd Ragealot
Deutsche Hacks — the German-speaking corner of Fkn0wned
Where the German crew hung out — CFGs, Crysis polls, warez links, and a mod who declared himself 'euer Gott'
This board was Fkn0wned.com's dedicated space for German-speaking members, sitting under 'Other Games' in the forum tree. Threads mix cheat/tech chatter (CS:S scripts, AdderHook v2, VTF converters, CFG configs) with general community life — New Year greetings, avatar threads, a Crysis poll with screenshots, warez site sharing, and lighthearted griping about accounts getting stolen. Regulars like aKari, [1K] albert90, and [Uploader] LoRd Ragealot carried most of the traffic, with albert90 half-jokingly crowning himself the board's moderator-slash-god in a pinned thread.
Ich bin jetz euer Moderator/Admin! oder: Ich bin jetzt euer Gott!!— [1K] albert90
deutsches forum ist am boomen!— [Uploader] LoRd Ragealot
How to Scam World of Warcraft Accounts - Step by Step Guide
A thread literally titled 'how to scam WoW accounts' — page 2 of the chaos.
This was the tail end of a thread in the Other Games sub-forum (under Raging and Advertising) where members traded tips and bravado about scamming World of Warcraft accounts. By page two it had devolved into a few members co-signing shady tactics and one poster openly asking for a free account in exchange for a CoD2 key. Classic scene-era mix of scamming talk, low effort trolling, and account trading requests. Nothing sophisticated here — just the everyday grime of a mid-2000s cheat/scam forum.
Yepp, Same way I'm gonna do.— Keskin^
can you get me an account? please? ill give CoD2 Key?— whee
Caal BOT v1.5
A brand-new member drops a Cabal Online bot with a GameGuard bypass — and gets called out as a '1 post wonder' before the ink even dries.
A user named QuickS1lv3r registered and immediately posted a release for a bot targeting Cabal Online, claiming it included a GameGuard bypass, linked via a RapidShare download. An uploader named LoRd Ragealot welcomed the release, but longtime member rnie was more skeptical, questioning whether the file had been tested or verified as clean given the poster had only one post to their name. It's a small, quick snapshot of the site's release culture and the built-in wariness veterans had toward drive-by uploads from unknown accounts.
Hey guys just release a simple BOT for cabal online including GG bypass, any problems read thrugh readme.— QuickS1lv3r
Any tested and looked if it is clean? coz he's a 1 post wonder— rnie
Fear Fun
A CS:S regular shares his first-ever rage montage, cut to F.E.A.R. footage — and gets ribbed for still not having a CSS account.
hacksfreakingrock posted his first attempt at a rage/montage video (set in F.E.A.R.) in the Other Games subforum, sheepishly bracing for criticism since it was his debut edit. -Still Life-, a banned but still active member known for Maple Story hacking, welcomed him back and joked about him finally getting a Counter-Strike: Source account. The exchange is short, friendly, and full of typical mid-2000s forum banter — avatar jokes, Metalocalypse references, and a member named SubZero chiming in at the end. It's a small, casual slice of the community's day-to-day rather than any major event.
This was a first time try at a rage video, so ya don't like it..welll.........Piss off— hacksfreakingrock
lewl @ exodus. nice. welcome back motherfucker. get a css account lol.— -Still Life-
cod4 rage copy
A one-post wonder resurfaces an old rage video rescued from a suspended YouTube account
A brand-new member named gnolkcaj posted a link to an old CoD4 rage montage, salvaged after their YouTube account got suspended, in the Other Games subforum under Raging and Advertising. The thread got a couple of quick, low-key nods of approval from regular staff members DCLXVI and Peski-Ruski. It's a small, forgettable-in-a-charming-way post typical of the forum's rage-clip culture, where members shared gaming montages for feedback and clout.
1 of my old ragens rescued from my suspended utuby accnt— gnolkcaj
Nice work, keep it up!— DCLXVI
rage #6 Team Fortress Classic
A guy calling himself "rage" drops a nostalgic TFC rage video, then the thread just... fizzles out
User snafuk (posting under the tagline 'i am rage') shared a YouTube video documenting a Team Fortress Classic rage session, remarking he hadn't raged that game in years. The thread got a couple of low-effort replies asking for a re-upload before quietly dying, typical of the low-stakes 'Raging and Advertising' subforum used for posting rage/highlight clips of older games.
no wonder i havent raged this game in years.— snafuk
Re-Upload?— bobbafett07
Day of Defeat: Source Rage Video
Someone rage-quit DoD:S hard enough to make a YouTube video about it.
A short-lived thread in the Other Games section where a user calling himself 'rage' posted a YouTube link showcasing some Day of Defeat: Source frustration or highlight rage clip. It got a single lukewarm reply from a staff member before fizzling out. Notable mostly for being a quick, low-effort post from a user who was already banned by the time this was archived.
i am rage.— snafuk
mmm...— Bucketface
rage #5 mix of games
A rage montage nobody remembers, in a thread almost nobody replied to.
A short-lived thread in the 'Other Games' subforum of the Raging and Advertising section, where user snafuk posted a YouTube link (a 'rage' montage/mix video, judging by the title) for others to check out. Only one other member, Kryptonite_, chipped in with a one-word reply before the thread went quiet. Both posters were later banned, and the thread itself is a tiny, mundane snapshot of the low-effort video-sharing culture common on the board.
i am rage.— snafuk
Noob— Kryptonite_
Day Of Defeat rage
A banned member's two-post 'rage' video thread that a Supervisor instantly shut down as pointless.
A short-lived, low-effort thread posted by user snafuk in the Other Games subforum, consisting of a self-declared 'rage' YouTube video related to Day Of Defeat. The thread was immediately dismissed by Supervisor HaSh as pointless, typical of the fast-moving, low-tolerance banter culture of the Raging and Advertising section. Notable mainly for its brevity and the fact that the original poster was already tagged as Banned at the time of posting.
i am rage.— snafuk
Pointless thread starter— HaSh
Glider PRO Released! (Dual/SoloGlide Relogger)
A World of Warcraft botting tool release thread, complete with a guy bragging about his gold-farming empire.
This thread in the Other Games section announced a release of a WoW-related automation/relogger tool called 'Glider PRO' with added features. The visible tail end of the discussion has a banned member, RoflCake, boasting about years of botting multiple accounts to farm and sell in-game currency, claiming only one detection and two lost accounts despite a major Blizzard ban wave. It's a snapshot of the mid-2000s botting/gold-farming subculture that overlapped heavily with cheat forums like this one.
Blizzard suck. iv gotten 2 Characters to 70, like 5 or 6 to 60. Sold them all.— RoflCake
Gliding FTW— RoflCake
"How Do You Steal WoW Accounts" Thread
A guy asks the forum how to steal World of Warcraft accounts — and gets roasted instead.
In this Other Games thread from February 2007, a member named LordEthan2 asked how to go about stealing a World of Warcraft account, reportedly to get back at some people. The responses that followed were dismissive rather than helpful, with early replies mocking WoW players rather than offering guidance. Typical of the Raging and Advertising subforum's tone, the thread reads more as a target for ridicule than a serious request.
wow is for suckers— conTagious
New Game, Metin-2
A member drops a fresh MMO on the board and immediately goes hunting for cheats to skip the grind.
BigMitch posts about a then-new MMORPG called Metin-2, plugging the game's website and asking the community for money hacks, auto trainers, and speed hacks to level up faster. He leaves his personal email for anyone with hacks to contact him directly. The post ends with a note admitting it was posted in the wrong forum, a small, very of-its-era detail typical of quick cross-posts on the site.
I want a top shot advantage so i can level and get through the ranks a lot faster..— BigMitch
Sorry wrong forum swapping now.— BigMitch
Help me on Audition hacks
A lone dancer wanders into the raging pit begging for Audition Online cheats — nobody answers.
A brand-new member named alice posted a single one-off request in the 'Other Games' raging subforum, asking if anyone knew hacks for Audition Online (a dance/rhythm game) and asking for download links. The post reads as a classic low-effort newbie plea typical of the era's cheat forums, with no visible replies. It's a tiny, forgotten snapshot of the forum's fringe game requests outside the usual Counter-Strike/Battlefield focus.
any1 know Audition Online dancing Game?? i need the hack of the game anything about hacks on audition !o!— alice
Pwing a Game At Diablo 2
One guy's Diablo II victory lap, screenshots included, back when 'pwning' random players in-game was worth its own thread.
A short brag post in the Other Games / Raging and Advertising section where member blackxthink shares two screenshots claiming to have dominated opponents in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. It's a small, low-effort thread typical of the forum's casual 'rage and advertise your wins' culture rather than any technical cheat discussion. No replies or drama recorded on the page — just a solo flex post.
They didnt cry but i pwned them FKN0wned!— blackxthink