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Sam_FisherPG
25.02.22 05:46 pm
A group of hackers known to everyone as \"CODEX\" retired.
After 8 years, the group decided to move on, in the latest release of The Sims 4 on February 23, which includes the game set "Wedding Stories" (this is the very scandalous set), in the NFO file of this CODEX release, a message was left to the players, which says, in short : "thank you for your support and attention, goodbye."
The full version of their message is located under the spoiler.
Full message to players from CODEX
CODEX was founded with one and only one goal in mind: "to give the
dominating PC games group at the time, RELOADED, some serious
competition."
A highly motivated and hard-working group of veterans and rookies alike
banded together and created a new name to achieve that goal. It was a
fun and sometimes dirty ride with lots of give and take on both sides.
But sadly, it did not last very long and RLD started to crumble and
slowly fell apart, making the scene less interesting.
What was left when they finally surrendered and the dust settled?
The blade has been dull for a long time. Quality, tradition and pride
was slowly fading to darkness.
Of course, there is a particular group that uses an old name without
permission. From the first day they started releasing in the PC section,
they have worked hard to shamelessly destroy the reputation of a once
iconic group tag when they really should have closed down years ago
after all the spectacular fuckups they are responsible for.
Since then there have only been people resurrecting and adopting old
names from previously busted groups instead of creating something new
and unique on their own. Starting from nothing to slowly build up a
reputation for themselves through hard work was obviously too much of
a hassle and recycling old identities to get a head start was their way
to go.
Still, even with that, this did not lead to any serious competition with
two traits we pride ourselves on-- a strong continued effort and a good
amount of quality output on more than just DRM-free games or simple
Steam protections.
CODEX cracked a large variety of protections like Steam (Stub+API+CEG),
Arxan, XboxLive, UWP, Denuvo, Origin, Epic, Uplay, Bethesda.net,
Battle.net and custom protections on games like Grim Dawn,
Street Fighter V, WWE2k20, Croteam games, BigAnt games,
Minecraft Dungeons, and many more.
So now, years after reaching our initial goal, we feel that it is time
to move on.
We thank everyone who accompanied and supported us on our journey.
Have a good time... Bye from CODEX !
I just don’t have words to express my emotions, we all saw so many good releases from this group (thanks to them for this), and to end like this, on such a note, and even on such a number, they presented an excellent gift for the Defender of the Fatherland Day, hack the latest lgbt set for a game that is mainly played by females, and then merge.
5 Comments
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GERA1987
25.02.22
Yeah, shitty situation for sure. The devil knows, maybe there will be other burglars guys. Will wait.
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01001000 01101001
25.02.22
Moder wrote the reason for leaving himself: "Steam began to update its DLL libraries and the developments of past years, which wander from "hacking" to "hacking" are no longer suitable for new ones. And there are no fresh crackers. In such a situation, it is better to pretend to be a pensioner with an important face rather than admit failure."