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[DiscordArchive] Got very close to something like it sometimes. But instead of the ".m_vmt" section I just got "[123]

[DiscordArchive] Got very close to something like it sometimes. But instead of the ".m_vmt" section I just got "[123]

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06-02-2025, 06:32 PM
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Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:32:34.658000+00:00
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If you share whatever function you’re looking at we can help you sort it out.
rektbyfaith
06-02-2025, 06:32 PM #11

Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:32:34.658000+00:00
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If you share whatever function you’re looking at we can help you sort it out.

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06-02-2025, 06:32 PM
#12
Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:32:57.385000+00:00
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I’m at the gym, on my phone. Call me a shroom head anyway. ‍♂️
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06-02-2025, 06:32 PM #12

Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:32:57.385000+00:00
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I’m at the gym, on my phone. Call me a shroom head anyway. ‍♂️

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06-02-2025, 06:33 PM
#13
Archived author: Saty • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:33:27.953000+00:00
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If you are bored, robinsch, would you help a newbie out and try to explain to me how you would create the struct and vmt for that function?
Depending on if it's a task of a few minutes or a few hours of course
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06-02-2025, 06:33 PM #13

Archived author: Saty • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:33:27.953000+00:00
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If you are bored, robinsch, would you help a newbie out and try to explain to me how you would create the struct and vmt for that function?
Depending on if it's a task of a few minutes or a few hours of course

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06-02-2025, 06:34 PM
#14
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:34:17.910000+00:00
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vmt usually sits at 0x0 offset, so first member of whatever class. You just create another struct that has the function decls in them
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06-02-2025, 06:34 PM #14

Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:34:17.910000+00:00
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vmt usually sits at 0x0 offset, so first member of whatever class. You just create another struct that has the function decls in them

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06-02-2025, 06:34 PM
#15
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:34:38.465000+00:00
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I usually call them ObjectName_VMT
rektbyfaith
06-02-2025, 06:34 PM #15

Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:34:38.465000+00:00
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I usually call them ObjectName_VMT

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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM
#16
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:02.282000+00:00
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so in `ObjectName` struct you have a pointer to `ObjectName_VMT` at 0x0
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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM #16

Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:02.282000+00:00
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so in `ObjectName` struct you have a pointer to `ObjectName_VMT` at 0x0

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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM
#17
Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:04.193000+00:00
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and thats it
rektbyfaith
06-02-2025, 06:35 PM #17

Archived author: robinsch • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:04.193000+00:00
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and thats it

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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM
#18
Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:10.046000+00:00
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Quick example I found online of how memory works:
[Image: IMG_4684.png?ex=690c419e&is=690af01e&hm=...cdf2d085a&]
rektbyfaith
06-02-2025, 06:35 PM #18

Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:10.046000+00:00
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Quick example I found online of how memory works:
[Image: IMG_4684.png?ex=690c419e&is=690af01e&hm=...cdf2d085a&]

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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM
#19
Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:24.281000+00:00
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Indexes start at 0 in C/C++
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06-02-2025, 06:35 PM #19

Archived author: Natrist • Posted: 2025-06-02T18:35:24.281000+00:00
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Indexes start at 0 in C/C++

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