GwDressUp
Becca
Delete/Close this please
GwOxygen
This is awsome!
Say goodbye to screenshot requests!
Say goodbye to screenshot requests!
PurpleFission
Yeah ive been playing around with it for awhile. its pretty cool
HellScreamS
just as a warning, please take a very very close look as that what you're downloading from that site. I'm pretty sure 95% of the stuff you can download from argos is malware and keyloggers. Even though I personally haven't downloaded and experienced anything from this site, I got this piece of advice from a friend I really trust and he had problems with this site before, so I'll give a fair warning, make sure you triple check anything you download from there.
Zodiak
Dude!
I've asked for this a long time ago to be implemented at the Armorers, so that you could get a preview of each piece of armor and mix them before purchasing them.
Luckily my other suggestions of adding Lucky/Unlucky points to lockpicks and the Dye display were accepted and impletemented.
My hat is off to you guys! Now I just wish we had this 6 years ago lol
I've asked for this a long time ago to be implemented at the Armorers, so that you could get a preview of each piece of armor and mix them before purchasing them.
Luckily my other suggestions of adding Lucky/Unlucky points to lockpicks and the Dye display were accepted and impletemented.
My hat is off to you guys! Now I just wish we had this 6 years ago lol

SheilaWhiteclaw
can u dress up with any of the armors?(including obby)
Becca
yep anything at all, and you can play around with dyes and things like that
Urcscumug
As much as I'd like to use this, I'm not going to just run an .exe off a website. Please provide the source code as well and then maybe.
To anybody considering using this: a program that runs alongside GW can very easily grab your login and do whatever it wants with it. Use at your own risk.
To anybody considering using this: a program that runs alongside GW can very easily grab your login and do whatever it wants with it. Use at your own risk.
ruk1a
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As much as I'd like to use this, I'm not going to just run an .exe off a website. Please provide the source code as well and then maybe.
To anybody considering using this: a program that runs alongside GW can very easily grab your login and do whatever it wants with it. Use at your own risk. |

Hobbs
Wait a minute, you have all your passwords written down in a document on your PC?
If I was overly cautious about keyloggers i'd use the onscreen keyboard to login and i'd move it to a random spot on the screen every time to avoid any mouse tracking software.
But i'm not overly cautious, I just type it in.
If I was overly cautious about keyloggers i'd use the onscreen keyboard to login and i'd move it to a random spot on the screen every time to avoid any mouse tracking software.
But i'm not overly cautious, I just type it in.
Gill Halendt
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As much as I'd like to use this, I'm not going to just run an .exe off a website. Please provide the source code as well and then maybe.
To anybody considering using this: a program that runs alongside GW can very easily grab your login and do whatever it wants with it. Use at your own risk. |
We also don't know how the interaction with the game client works.
Aycee
A friend of mine used this yesterday and nothing has happened to him. Just saying, haven't decided if I'm going to use it myself yet
Shy Guy
This is nice and all, but I just can't see this being completely harmless. Especially with it being an .exe that could really do anything it wants to my computer by me double-clicking.
"Hey GWDressUp! *double click*"
"HAHAHA YOU FOOL YOUR COMPUTER AND PERSONAL INFORMATION IS MINE"
"Hey GWDressUp! *double click*"
"HAHAHA YOU FOOL YOUR COMPUTER AND PERSONAL INFORMATION IS MINE"
Wracks
Can anyone verify if its a safe program to run?, I'd really like to preview my armor choices. I just feel uncomfortable running an .exe program
HellScreamS
you won't be able to know it's safe or not safe for sure no matter how many tries you take. I warned you at the beginning of the thread, and so did others after me. It's up to you if you take it or leave it; as for the people that haven't had anything happen so far, you can't be sure upon the first day of using it that the hackers got your info or whatever. Just be extra careful.
Gill Halendt
It's not just about security of your personal information.
I'd be more concerned about the possible consequences of a 3rd party program interacting with the game client in some unknown way.
I suspect this .exe relies on packet interception or injection to work...
I'd be more concerned about the possible consequences of a 3rd party program interacting with the game client in some unknown way.
I suspect this .exe relies on packet interception or injection to work...
Mordiego
I mean.... this program sounds just too darn nice to be true... gotta check it out
Kaspersky says OK

Anyone else verified it?
Kaspersky says OK


Anyone else verified it?
Ok Dont Panic
I think the main question to be asked is... Is it "legal" with gw.. do they have a problem with us using it etc.
Chrissie Quickdraw
As I see it, it's not so much alters gw directly, but moreso hooks into texmod to get things done, which does the actual changes. texmod has always been ok'd.
edit, typosss
edit, typosss
Teres
This program doesn't hook into Texmod at all. Argos just used it as an analogy. I'm pretty sure ArenaNet does NOT tolerate this kind of program.
Chrissie Quickdraw
doh, -1 reading comprehension to me (and spelling maybe hehe).
Mordiego
Well... I got highest security setting possible in my kaspersky IS, I get alarmed about every additional task in Task Manager and every single change to each executable on all my hard drives, I get notifications on every app that uses network traffic and NOTHING (besides new process launch notification) popped out when I launched gwdressup.exe.
Period.
PS. Used it and loved it
Period.
PS. Used it and loved it

Teres
Does it also alert you of the fact that this program is currently using the same way to inject into GW.exe that bot toolsets use/used, which are now permanently banned from the game? I'm not saying the only problem would be Argos trying to steal your account but also that ArenaNet simply cannot distinguish between a "cosmetic only" memory modificiation and a "mesmer interrupt bot / gold farmer bot" memory modification and since they have been telling for years that there are no modificiations allowed to gw.exe (and GwDressUp does this!) you could be permanently banned for using this.
Mordiego
U would have to explain to me how is it possible that a program may "inject into gw.exe" without physically changing gw.exe. My knowledge regarding programming is poor and I don't seem to get it.
Verene
Avira also says it's clean.

Also, considering that the instructions say to run it after you run GW, how could it possibly steal your password as you log in?

Also, considering that the instructions say to run it after you run GW, how could it possibly steal your password as you log in?

shinta_himura
Somebody get an anet representative to talk about this.
Urcscumug
You mean, after you've authenticated to GW servers and they consider anything coming from your computer as legit? Anything it tells your characters to do? 
@Mordiego: the gw.exe on the hard-disk is just the hard copy of the program. It gets copied to memory and that's where all the stuff happens anyway.
IF this is a handcrafted piece of spyware, especially for GW, no antivirus will detect it. Antivirus programs have lists of known stuff that they look for. They wouldn't know about a new one. Anyway, do they alert you when you use TexMod?
I'll say it again: love the idea, love the video of the program, do not like having to download an exe that was slapped somewhere and hooks into a running GW. Even if the original is legit, their server can be broken into at any time and the exe replaced.
This is not how these things are done if you want credibility, not with so much account hacking going around. You need to publish the source or get a trusted 3rd party to vouch for your program, you get it hosted in more than one place, with a SHA1 or MD5 checksum, a use and distribution license etc.
Take a look at the TexMod page: it's on the wiki, it lists more than one download location, it lists checksums etc.

@Mordiego: the gw.exe on the hard-disk is just the hard copy of the program. It gets copied to memory and that's where all the stuff happens anyway.
IF this is a handcrafted piece of spyware, especially for GW, no antivirus will detect it. Antivirus programs have lists of known stuff that they look for. They wouldn't know about a new one. Anyway, do they alert you when you use TexMod?
I'll say it again: love the idea, love the video of the program, do not like having to download an exe that was slapped somewhere and hooks into a running GW. Even if the original is legit, their server can be broken into at any time and the exe replaced.
This is not how these things are done if you want credibility, not with so much account hacking going around. You need to publish the source or get a trusted 3rd party to vouch for your program, you get it hosted in more than one place, with a SHA1 or MD5 checksum, a use and distribution license etc.
Take a look at the TexMod page: it's on the wiki, it lists more than one download location, it lists checksums etc.
Calista Blackblood
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Originally Posted by Gaile Gray
Certain programs in their native, unadulterated form are not malicious and will not result in account action. Yet even those cannot be given any form of formal "approval," as we've made clear in the past, because the programs can be altered to include malware or cheat elements. We're in the business of creating games, not approving, monitoring, and vetting programs made by other people, and for that reason, the use of any third party program is always "at your own risk." I have seen case after case where someone used a program that is usually harmless but in the version he/she used, was not harmless at all.
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Be advised: We hold no responsibility for potential nasty outcomes from the use of this program.
Shy Guy
@Urcscumug: yea kaspersky does actually alert me whenever I use texmod.
that said, couldn't someone decompile the .exe to see exactly what it does? or is that not possible
that said, couldn't someone decompile the .exe to see exactly what it does? or is that not possible
Intrinsic
It's easy to dissassemble/decompile(depending on the language it was written in, in this case it's C#/VB.net) and luckily he left debuginfo(plus he didn't even compress the exe so that's another good indication) enabled and so is easy to see what he did...assuming you have the right tools but they cost a lot, so i'd have to look through it at work. But i trust his stuff so far he's only done good for GWs so far. If Kuntz is still around he'd be able todo a good job on it.
Edit: Oh and virus checkers won't tell you anything really beyond if it's got a virus attached and the heuristics are poop usually.
Edit: Oh and virus checkers won't tell you anything really beyond if it's got a virus attached and the heuristics are poop usually.
Teres
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Take a look at the TexMod page: it's on the wiki, it lists more than one download location, it lists checksums etc.
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Eramon
Urcscumug
At least we should put some checksums up. Here's what I'm getting:
Assuming it hasn't been hacked yet
at least please use a checksum tool and verify we're all getting the same thing. And I wish the Argos guy would publish checksums too.
I'm only half-joking about the hacking. For a hacker this would be a golden opportunity: long time trusted maker of GW tools releases an exe, you break in, replace it with one that steals accounts, next thing you know, you pwn untold number of accounts. :/
Code:
GwDressUp.exe SHA1: a517dcbb567a26001bc9834e53967752c63b4cbe MD5: 3107c2e493c03a7eb05b576420d58a99

I'm only half-joking about the hacking. For a hacker this would be a golden opportunity: long time trusted maker of GW tools releases an exe, you break in, replace it with one that steals accounts, next thing you know, you pwn untold number of accounts. :/
Intrinsic
Get a decent firewall and you have no problem, one that alerts you to anything that tries todo anything network related. Look n Stop is my personal choice as i have full control over everything, well well worth the cash i spent on it and is very cheap imo. I control what ports/protocols/IPs each program can use or access, whether it can spawn other programs that request network use etc etc. If any program wants access that i wasn't expecting i'll block it so it just cannot send any info like account details. Windows Firewall is a bag of whale shite, just kill it and get something decent like Look n Stop.
And if ever in doubt just run the program inside a VM like VirtualBox, it's totally free and anything run inside it will cause zero damage to your system.
And if ever in doubt just run the program inside a VM like VirtualBox, it's totally free and anything run inside it will cause zero damage to your system.
Eramon
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Get a decent firewall and you have no problem, one that alerts you to anything that tries todo anything network related. Look n Stop is my personal choice as i have full control over everything, well well worth the cash i spent on it and is very cheap imo. I control what ports/protocols/IPs each program can use or access, whether it can spawn other programs that request network use etc etc. If any program wants access that i wasn't expecting i'll block it so it just cannot send any info like account details. Windows Firewall is a bag of whale shite, just kill it and get something decent like Look n Stop.
And if ever in doubt just run the program inside a VM like VirtualBox, it's totally free and anything run inside it will cause zero damage to your system. |
Intrinsic
I tried it inside a VM, but not with GWs running. It didn't try to connect outside of my system it just tried to find the gw process and did not touch any other files. Beyond that i can't say more at this time. Maybe it'd try todo something else if it did find the gw process running but i doubt it, at best it could pull your account username and current character name as they are stored in the gw.dat file, but not the password i'd say as i doubt it's kept in memory.
russiansteven
I really love this idea but like others, I'm going to wait on the sidelines for confirmation that this program is safe to use. I love the idea and really hope to use it as it certainly is something I want to use.
ruk1a
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Wait a minute, you have all your passwords written down in a document on your PC?
If I was overly cautious about keyloggers i'd use the onscreen keyboard to login and i'd move it to a random spot on the screen every time to avoid any mouse tracking software. But i'm not overly cautious, I just type it in. |
I don't know about any on screen keyboard but this is basically a public PC seeing as how all of my friends use it and I don't trust them a whole lot when it comes to downloading lol, past experiences...ugh.
I've formatted around 10 times or more.
Teres
Just a note on keyloggers: most of them are capable of taking screenshots around the mouse pointer on every click, so... onscreen keyboards don't help too much.
russiansteven
If anyone has installed this and used this please post how effective it is and weather or not you've gotten banned yet
