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Hello guys I have "LUAC" file in the script and when I changed some text it just didn't works anymore, how could I edit LUAC without damaging it or something?

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You cant do that unless the script is uncompiled why you have to edit LUAC and not LUA ?

#include <iostream>

int main() {

    std::cout << "C++ is amazing <3" << std::endl;

    return 0;

}

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Did he give you the permission ? Why your friend dont give you the uncompiled script ?

This script is leaked and you dont have permission to use it

#include <iostream>

int main() {

    std::cout << "C++ is amazing <3" << std::endl;

    return 0;

}

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Posted

He said his friend make that script for his server !!

#include <iostream>

int main() {

    std::cout << "C++ is amazing <3" << std::endl;

    return 0;

}

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Posted

Then ask your friend to help you , or everyone will think you came here to ask how to decompile a script to steal..

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Well, you could ask your friend to create global variables in a not compiled file.

So you don't have to edit the luac file.

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yeah sure, leaked scripts,e retards..

It's not a matter of being a retard, it's a matter of not wanting to provide help for those who use other people's work without permission.

If the script is compiled, it's compiled for a reason - not to be edited. If your friend did give it to you, he should also have the source code for it. You'll have to ask him to either give you the source code - or make the edit for you and then compile it.

Rather obvious that people will find this suspicious, don't you think? No need to throw words around like that :roll:

If I help you in a thread and you need further assistance, please don't PM me - use the thread you created instead. This way everyone on the forum can take advantage of it.

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