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  • Quick Question!

    Why there's a "Make a code request" button if nobody fills the one that are already requested?
    I mean, there are 10 pages of requests and none of them filled. You guys break your own rules. And that is not nice at all.

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    We don't have a rule that states we will fill any requests, but feel free to fill some.

    Disclaimer: This is not a paid service.
    I only bother with things that interest me.

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    • #3
      Realistically, you couldn't pay me to do requests. There's no way somebody could pay me to play the worst games and make codes for them. Some people have tried an annoying brute force approach to me too.

      Whoever: IF I PAY WILL YOU MAKE ME CODES?

      Me: What game?

      Whoever: DOESN'T MATTER! IF I PAY, WILL YOU MAKE WHAT I WANT?

      Me: What game and what codes?

      Whoever: ANYTHING I WANT BECAUSE I'M PAYING YOU TO DO IT!

      I just quickly go from asking what they want to telling them to go away because I'm not dealing with their crap thinking they are going to verbally force me to do whatever they want on any game they want because they are paying me. Couldn't care less about their boring as hell identical NFL Football game #394, and I'm not giving you some god menu and unlimited ammo on Black Ops 3 online deathmatch or any other crap. I don't even take pay for codes. If you have a game that doesn't suck and some codes that don't exist that I could realistically make, I'll likely give it a try and often succeed.


      Also for requests, people need to have the actual game to make codes, people don't just magically throw numbers into the air and get infinite health, they need the actual game to test their code a bit to see if it's even working. It's not easy "legally" obtaining many old games, I definitely wouldn't go out of my way to find some old rare Super Nintendo game that's considered rare to the point of selling for over $100 on eBay or other places.


      You could always try finding the codes yourself, a lot of codes I see people request over time seem like the easiest codes to find. When I see somebody asking for infinite ammo I always wonder how lazy they are that they don't try searching for themselves. You have 19 bullets? Then scan the memory for the number 19. You fired a shot and now have 18 bullets? Then scan your remaining results for things that changed from 19 to 18. Just keep going, you'll likely have your codes in less than 10 minutes.
      July 7, 2019

      https://www.4shared.com/s/fLf6qQ66Zee
      https://www.sendspace.com/file/jvsdbd

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