10-27-2005, 03:36 PM
PG stops processes interfering with each other. When you use a D2 hack, it installs itself as part of the D2 process. Warden is also part of the D2 process. Since the D2 process is essentially just checking itself, PG isn't going to do a damn thing. I suspect PG won't even stop Warden scanning other processes on your system, only from actually interfering with them (terminating/injecting/etc) which it would never do anyway.
The only thing you could hope to achieve with PG is to stop Warden (part of the D2 process) from "seeing" your hack loader or other running programs, which is trivial to do anyway without the need for PG.
The only thing you could hope to achieve with PG is to stop Warden (part of the D2 process) from "seeing" your hack loader or other running programs, which is trivial to do anyway without the need for PG.