Always been a huge fan of GH, figured it was about time I showed them some love - keep at it rake don't let the haters bring you down. can't wait to see the AC course when it comes out
as a member for the past 3 years, I can tell you from experience that there is nothing quite like guidedhacking anywhere else on the internet. it has no comparison, nothing else comes close. the amount of content is insane and the quality gets better every year. hats off to the writers for the steady stream of new content and I'm looking forward to the devirtualization course that was announced earlier this week
GuidedHacking has some of the best anti-cheat guides out there. I come from a cybersecurity background and wanted to know about kernel-level techniques that are deployed by ACs. The information there has been quite helpful. Apart from this, the tutorials are well researched and quite detailed.
Excellent resource for people interested in reverse engineering in general, they essentially cover damn near everything. They also have a YouTube channel with lots of videos you can follow along alongside the articles. Independent problem solving is a huge skill to learn, and they definitely excel at teaching it.
I have been a subscriber of Guidedhacking for over five years, and I’ve never been disappointed. There is so much content that I still haven’t read it all! I honestly believe it’s the BEST place to learn game hacking — from beginners to experts, PERIOD.
I’ve searched for other places to learn, but there’s simply no site or forum like Guidedhacking that truly teaches reverse engineering, programming, anticheat, and more. I’m never leaving Guidedhacking!
To be fair, I don't get all the criticism that Guided Hacking gets. They have hundreds of free tutorials on YouTube, which one can start with if they aren't comfortable with investing money yet. I felt the same way when I started. After some point, I decided to invest some money and it was completely worth it.
So if you are a beginner, start with the basic YouTube videos they offer. And once you feel stuck or feel like leveling up further, you can purchase a subscription to get access to all of their content that covers various game hacking and reverse engineering topics.
The website is kind of a platform with multiple courses, where the main focus is game hacking/RE. The content was quite overwhelming when I got started, but after about a week, I was able to keep up. I highly recommend for beginners to quickly brush up your C++ skills before you follow the tutorials, because that'll help you a ton...
I lost access to my account after 4 days, and it was my fault. I was kind of terrified, because I thought I'll get ignored, but I used the contact form, and the staff at GH restored my account the same day. For a website with strict rules, they were pretty quick to help me. I'm still learning, but so far, my experience has been good, and I hope they'll further improve the courses.
I love how ez(easy) is to use it. Very fun and quick way to learn and advance.
Glad I did a purchase. I just wish I have more time to develop myself but it is what it is.
I love new updates often.
I've been learning game hacking for quite a while now, and to be honest, GH has been the starting point of everything for me. I started out with almost zero knowledge (well, I knew how to paste), but thanks to their detailed tutorials, I've been able to create several projects, and now I can create complex hacks like aimbot completely from scratch. The thing is, GH really teaches you everything you need to know. If you are a complete newbie, you can start by learning how to use Cheat Engine. In the later stages, you can reverse-engineer a program.
The thing about their tutorials is that you aren't copying code like a scrub, but throughout the GHB you're building your own projects, which is the best way to learn something - by practice and trying to understand what each part of the code does, while also trying to fix the project by yourself if it doesn't work as intended. All of this makes you a significantly better coder and game hacker than the pasters that c&p their hacks, update the offsets, and call it a day.a
After being a member of GuidedHacking for a year now, I can confidently say that it is the most comprehensive platform for learning game hacking that I have EVER come across. What I like most is the variety of content. They do NOT just teach you the common stuff like Cheat Engine. GH goes into scripting, advanced debugging, and even covers kernel-level hacking like DMA, I/O, and many more. This level of detail is hard to find anywhere else, since other sites are filled either with smooth-brained pasters or ego-inflated game hackers who are stuck up. Compared to GH, where the community is always helpful and does not allow pasters to bloat the forum with useless crap, is what makes it unique compared to other popular game hacking forums.
Anything that you learn at GuidedHacking is applicable in practice. Although you might wonder how you can go from making a simple trainer to an aimbot, you will understand once you actually put the effort into learning at GH. There are many successful game hackers that learned game hacking through GH. The only difference between them and the ones who have failed is that they never gave up on learning, and went through the series of tutorials NOT by pasting, but by learning.
Anyone interested in game hacking should consider joining the community. I highly doubt that you will ever regret it.
First of all, great job!
If you want to learn about game hacking and reverse engineering from scratch, GuidedHacking is the right place for you.
The price is fine for what you are getting.
Money cost 10/10
Learning experience 10/10
I've been using the site for years, lot of good tutorials from the basic to advanced. Especially their tools are useful, such as GH Unreal Engine Dumper. It certainly helped my work a lot, easy to use and straightforward. If you want to learn serious hacking, this is a great place to start. They also got lot of free videos available, stuffs that even I rarely share with others.
I started off as a complete newbie with little to no experience about game hacking. I was able to learn the basics and build my first cheat in 4 months.
It's going to be different for everyone, but I had the time and Guided hacking had the resources, so I went for it. If I had some knowledge before hand, I would've made way more progress in these 4 months, but someone who started from zero, I take this as a win.
Before this, I was just browsing through forums online and readings posts, but it was really hard to learn anything without wasting a bunch of time. Guided hacking is the best place to learn game hacking, and I could not find any other site like this with such quality content.
I also love the python hacking course. It's my favorite one so far.
Easy to use. A lot to learn.
I am hard to impress but this guy is doing an awesome job by uploading and sharing new content every few days. This saved my time and energy. Would recommend it to everyone.
Why do i like Guided Hacking?
Well there are many reasons for it, one of the main reason why i like Guided Hacking so much is that the Information is filtered and sorted out perfectly step by step. If you look at other "Game Hacking Forums" they just don't have the same feeling like Guided Hacking does. Yeah there is also sometimes good information, but good luck trying to find the right thing that suits you at your current position on your Game Hacking Journey. Guided Hacking however is completely the opposite, everything is structured, well explained and put together step by step. For instance, Guided Hacking also has a Search Engine to find the stuff easier, honestly i never needed to use because everything is structured so well, its like at your finger tips.
The second reason why i like Guided Hacking is because of there Video Tutorials, i mean this is a thing that speaks for itself, look at the Guided Hacking YouTube Channel, almost 500 Videos of well explained content of Game Hacking, Reverse Engineering, Computer Science Concepts and now even more stuff with InfoSec like Malware Reverse Engineering. I literally don't know any "Game Hacking Forum or Provider" that has so much Information and DO NOT let me begin with the amount of Quality Articles!
The third reason would that there is no bloat, i specifically mean two things with this. The first thing is that every "dumb" or clearly useless/outdated Information and different Comments is either removed or renewed to be up to date. Which is just super nice, there is nothing worse than trying to find information and then you release that the information is clearly false or outdated. The second thing i mean with there is no bloat, is the thing that Guided Hacking actually hires Content Creators and REAL people with REAL knowledge who are making these amazing tutorials. I know that i have been referencing and comparing with other Forums, but tell me which Game Hacking Forum does this except Guided Hacking?
This are just the main reasons, there is also subtle more things, like being able to share your referral link and thereby gaining some compensation, being able to apply as a Content Creater and also get compensated.
How guided hacking changed my life
Guided Hacking as a resource is unparalleled to any other resource and it completely changed my entire mindset in life. GH basically turned my life around after reading various articles on the website.
But before I get started, I just wanna say Guided Hacking is NOT a scam. I don't know how anyone could think that.
Beginner friendly & straight forward
Guided Hacking offers the best beginner experience possible by just simply being straight forward. Many other forums that were made to learn game hacking generally start immediately with cheat engine which leads to confusion when it comes to searching for different data types and static/dynamic memory. The CS420 course completely eliminates this with a very nice introduction to computer science following up with a cheat engine example to better visualize and digest the information. There are endless articles that make it much easier to learn by just simply telling you the requirements, however the learn c++ with step by step guide is one of the noticeably detailed and information packed resources which allows beginners to easy pick and where to learn a language. After completing that section my self I can confirm from starting with absolutely 0 experience that it is the best route to start off with. After about 1-2 months watching the recommended videos, I can confidently code in c++ and most importantly have learned where and how to learn more concepts for c++ when needed.
Quality of browsing experience
One of the main reasons I enjoy just scrolling around Guided Hacking and actively reading the posts from the latest post tab is because the website organization is extremely good compared to other sites, where it feels like I'm being flash banged and stuck in a maze every time time I go to scroll casually. The default dark mode is great. Guided Hacking's excellent organization of topics with pinned guides in each section, containing everything you need to know, is a significantly better than browsing thousands of worthless posts on other forums.
The Guided Hacking Mindset Changed My Life
Prior to devoting my life to learning game hacking from Guided Hacking's courses, I was a delusional idiot who thought I could go pro in video games. I spent 5-6 years of my life living in this delusion, and didn't really get anywhere. I kept making the wrong decisions and I woke up one day and realized I had to make a change.
I started looking for something to do and this godly resource ended up falling into my arms when searching “how to learn game hacking”. After purchasing a subscription and doing the first few chapters of GHB1 I was officially addicted to problem solving.
The thrill of learning each skill, then applying it and having success, was exactly what I needed. And that's what's great about Guided Hacking, it's step bystep learning, you learn the foundations of each topic, then you learn the specific details, then they teach you to write a proof of concept with what you learned.
When starting the Game Hacking Bible I still had that impatient and immature mindset and I inevitably failed 4 times by thinkin I didn't need to learn this or I already know this when in reality I didn't. This is exactly what Rake says not to do in the beginning of the course and he is 100% right. The first 2 chapters of the course are "How To Solve Problems" and "How To Stay Motivated" and now I realize why you are instructed to read these before starting to hack games.
After that I decided to read every single line of the GBH as Rake tells you to do, and I can't tell you how important this is.
When I stopped being lazy and actually followed every instructions, I started having success after success after success and about a week later I can now confidently create both external and internal trainers with hooks without referencing anything.
The mindset instilled by Rake in the Game Hacking Bible is exactly what I needed and I am very grateful.
GuidedHacking has probably been my number one resource for anything related to game hacking. The amount of knowledge I have gained through there is tremendous. I remember when I first signed up in early 2021 and seeing The Gaming Hacking Bible. This section on the forums was geared towards newcomers that were first getting their feet wet into the field of game hacking and reverse engineering. At the time, I did not take the course seriously and thought that I could skip over content and only focus on what I thought was important at the time. Come to find out, 2 years later to find out of course with 0 projects and knowledge to show, that you can’t just skip material because YOU, as the reader and student, think its not important.
Unlike other websites, that attempt to teach you game hacking, GuidedHacking has a perfectly aligned yellow brick road leading you straight to the project that you dream of. The owner of the site has said multiple times that he is leading a crusade against copying and pasting, and that is precisely what is going on. 2 years ago, I would copy and paste and say, “Hey! Look what I did” and have absolutely no idea what is really going on so I couldn’t explain it to anyone.
After spending at least 3-4 hours every day for the past 3 months. I am actually committing myself to not only researching & furthering my knowledge with the help of GuidedHacking but also telling myself that i will continue to grow. I can now fully write my own hack for lower level & less popular games even if i am referring back to posts or articles from GuidedHacking.
The most exciting part is that GuidedHacking has given me knowledge to now explain what is going on and how the game and code is working.
To say GH is good would be an understatement. It truly is a remarkable place to not just gain knowledge on game hacking but reverse engineering as well. In the end, GuidedHacking is the key to fully understand what is happening at the computers lowest level.