Hacking Cheat database

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure that by now someone already started a database... But I don't think they would have it ready for release in less than a week :rolleyes:
 
We should just add on to AR3DS @storm75x

I can already see it
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I would love for this to be a thing. Hopefully we'll see a huge database released in the next couple of months or so for most of the popular games.
 
GATEWAY CHEAT CODE DATABASE IS NOW ONLINE
Click here to visit: http://fort42.cu.cc/gateshark/

I would love for this to be a thing. Hopefully we'll see a huge database released in the next couple of months or so for most of the popular games.
Next couple of months? To perfect it maybe. But it's now online. ;)
 
GATEWAY CHEAT CODE DATABASE IS NOW ONLINE
Click here to visit: http://fort42.cu.cc/gateshark/


Next couple of months? To perfect it maybe. But it's now online. ;)
If you don't mind me asking, what are your server’s hardware specifications, if applicable? Do you have shared hosting, VPS, dedicated, or something else? How much internet bandwidth are you guaranteed? Does your host give you an intranet bandwidth limit? Do you have a metred bandwidth cap, and if so is it a hard or soft cap? What software are you using to develop and run your website (PHP/Node, Apache/Nginx/Express, etc)? Do you have any complex setups on your machine whether hardware or software, such as RAID, proxy servers, etc? Do you use a CDN? And lastly, what would you score yourself on the Joel Test?

I'm curious as to what your setup is, that's all. If there's any other details I forgot, feel free to share.
 
If you don't mind me asking, what are your server’s hardware specifications, if applicable? Do you have shared hosting, VPS, dedicated, or something else? How much internet bandwidth are you guaranteed? Does your host give you an intranet bandwidth limit? Do you have a metred bandwidth cap, and if so is it a hard or soft cap? What software are you using to develop and run your website (PHP/Node, Apache/Nginx/Express, etc)? Do you have any complex setups on your machine whether hardware or software, such as RAID, proxy servers, etc? Do you use a CDN? And lastly, what would you score yourself on the Joel Test?

I'm curious as to what your setup is, that's all. If there's any other details I forgot, feel free to share.
I cannot give you the specific details regarding the hardware specifications. The hosting is organised by another one of our administrators Tjessx. If you have questions concerning those then I'd like to direct you to him.
 
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I cannot give you the specific details regarding the hardware specifications. The hosting is organised by another one of our administrators Tjessx. If you have questions concerning those then I'd like to direct you to him.
Could you still answer the software-related questions, particularly about your development setup and the Joel Test, then?
 
Could you still answer the software-related questions, particularly about your development setup and the Joel Test, then?
Coding for a program and a website is slightly different, as for HTML, you don't "build" your pages, it is as you uploaded it.
Fort42 runs on PHP so in a way a page is "built" from the source code every time a person visits it.
Anyways, software-wise I developed my own framework for the site. I did everything from scratch (one major reason some functions are not yet finished - I'm lazy).
GBATemp for example uses a Xenforo forum software which comes finished, all you have to do is set up your hosting to meet all the hardware requirements. You can configure the rest from the pages in the software itself (Admin Control Panel).
 
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Coding for a program and a website is slightly different, as for HTML, you don't "build" your pages, it is as you uploaded it.
Fort42 runs on PHP so in a way a page is "built" from the source code every time a person visits it.
Anyways, software-wise I developed my own framework for the site. I did everything from scratch (one major reason some functions are not yet finished - I'm lazy).
GBATemp for example uses a Xenforo forum software which comes finished, all you have to do is set up your hosting to meet all the hardware requirements. You can configure the rest from the pages in the software itself (Admin Control Panel).

Au contraire; more complex websites do in fact have a build step for assets such as SCSS and images and the like. But that's not terribly relevant.

I don't know if you've heard of Jade, but if you haven't, it is an HTML templating engine allowing for quite powerful dynamic content creation with quite the elegant syntax (if I do say so myself). Considering you're using PHP, you're most likely on Apache, though I could be wrong as PHP-FPM works with Nginx too.

Anyway, I wish you the best of luck with your website. Oh, and you have some competition brewing. ;)
 
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Seems Malwarebytes started blocking the site. Might want to figure out why that is happening.
This has been answered multiple times already. It is because we are using a free domain (.cu.cc) instead of a .net or a .com. The block is a false alarm.
 
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So how do cheats work, do you just create a folder called 'Cheats' and put it on the root of the red card, and place downloaded cheats in there? None of the videos ive watched seem to explain it very well.
 
So how do cheats work, do you just create a folder called 'Cheats' and put it on the root of the red card, and place downloaded cheats in there? None of the videos ive watched seem to explain it very well.
Put the cheats folder on the red cart SD card, press select to load the ROM menu, press Y to select a game in cheat mode, choose the cheats you want, then press start.
 
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