You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
What is the best MW2 tool
Posted:

What is the best MW2 toolPosted:

Admiral
  • Wise One
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 01, 201211Year Member
Posts: 585
Reputation Power: 24
Status: Offline
Joined: Oct 01, 201211Year Member
Posts: 585
Reputation Power: 24
What Modern Warfare 2 tool would you guys recommend?
#2. Posted:
xChillest
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
I use my own. PM me what you want in a tool and I'll either direct you to one or start making one out of pure boredom lol.
#3. Posted:
LightestSole37
  • Resident Elite
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.
#4. Posted:
xChillest
  • TTG Addict
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
LightestSole37 wrote I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.


AppNET isn't worth the money at all. They have an extremely poorly maintained support team and the tool just isn't worth that much money when everything that's in there is already released.
#5. Posted:
LightestSole37
  • Resident Elite
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.


AppNET isn't worth the money at all. They have an extremely poorly maintained support team and the tool just isn't worth that much money when everything that's in there is already released.
That's your opinion. Its just a recommendation. I will admit they have a slow support team but honestly about 300 people bought it. Think of the ratio 2 developers and about 6 Support. It takes a while for them to respond.
#6. Posted:
Lia
  • Athlete
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 4,037
Reputation Power: 4201
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 4,037
Reputation Power: 4201
My friend Zoobzys tool is the best and or AppNET, depends what your using them for.


~Rings


Last edited by Lia ; edited 1 time in total
#7. Posted:
xChillest
  • TTG Addict
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
LightestSole37 wrote
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.


AppNET isn't worth the money at all. They have an extremely poorly maintained support team and the tool just isn't worth that much money when everything that's in there is already released.
That's your opinion. Its just a recommendation. I will admit they have a slow support team but honestly about 300 people bought it. Think of the ratio 2 developers and about 6 Support. It takes a while for them to respond.


Yeah, but also think about this. They made a tool (for free) with everything that's already been released to the public (for free). They felt like selling this said tool that has very few games in it for $35 to 300+ people, when they made it for free. They made around $10,500 off of people just because those people didn't want to use Google and search for a tool (for free). Notice a little trend here?
#8. Posted:
Lia
  • Athlete
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 4,037
Reputation Power: 4201
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 24, 201311Year Member
Posts: 4,037
Reputation Power: 4201
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.


AppNET isn't worth the money at all. They have an extremely poorly maintained support team and the tool just isn't worth that much money when everything that's in there is already released.
That's your opinion. Its just a recommendation. I will admit they have a slow support team but honestly about 300 people bought it. Think of the ratio 2 developers and about 6 Support. It takes a while for them to respond.


Yeah, but also think about this. They made a tool (for free) with everything that's already been released to the public (for free). They felt like selling this said tool that has very few games in it for $35 to 300+ people, when they made it for free. They made around $10,500 off of people just because those people didn't want to use Google and search for a tool (for free). Notice a little trend here?


You also forgot to put good things about it like its easy to use, Saves people from getting virus' and stuff like that...

Such negative, Such wow

~Rings
#9. Posted:
LightestSole37
  • Resident Elite
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 07, 201113Year Member
Posts: 262
Reputation Power: 10
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote
xChillest wrote
LightestSole37 wrote I honestly like Zooby's off host menu. I know you mean't tool but Its just a recommendation. Unless you mean tool for hosting then I would go with ApparitionNET. It is only $35 but I love it a lot.


AppNET isn't worth the money at all. They have an extremely poorly maintained support team and the tool just isn't worth that much money when everything that's in there is already released.
That's your opinion. Its just a recommendation. I will admit they have a slow support team but honestly about 300 people bought it. Think of the ratio 2 developers and about 6 Support. It takes a while for them to respond.


Yeah, but also think about this. They made a tool (for free) with everything that's already been released to the public (for free). They felt like selling this said tool that has very few games in it for $35 to 300+ people, when they made it for free. They made around $10,500 off of people just because those people didn't want to use Google and search for a tool (for free). Notice a little trend here?
True but if you go to their website they have a a little thread for Software Suggestions. They put all the money into the tool for research just to make it a far superior tool. It may not be the best but come on, its in beta testing. For all that we know it may not be finished this year.
#10. Posted:
xChillest
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 2,396
Reputation Power: 123
Rings wrote You also forgot to put good things about it like its easy to use, Saves people from getting virus' and stuff like that...

Such negative, Such wow

~Rings

Yeah because Cakes and dudeeitsbrian would TOTALLY try to infect everyone with viruses.

I'll admit, looks like a decent tool. But there's nothing new. You're paying him to use a tool that he made when you could have easily been able to go to Google and find a tool that has the same exact functions but looks different. Are looks of a tool seriously worth the $35?

@LightestSole37, that's what confuses me more. People are paying this much for an unfinished tool. And he says he's putting money into researching into making a JRPC tool. How dumb do you have to be to actually believe that? You don't pay to look at resources for C#. All of the information needed is already on the internet for free. If people would actually look into C and try to make an XRPC/JRPC program they'd realize it's easy as balls and not worth $11 thousand.

There may be good things you see about the tool, but they're pretty much doing the same thing Konroi is doing. Taking advantage of the community to make an extensive profit by sitting at home doing nothing.
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.