So there wasn't a single code out there for nearly 3 years for Skyrim that came out 11-11-11, and a week after something is finally released you somehow made a tool with every single identical code and it's just coincidence?
I know people don't create offsets, and often don't need to create a routine of their own for many codes because they can often just delete 1 line of code or create a value with li or lis. There is finding what others don't bother with, and writing large routines for codes which are individually unique. If you know how to program and make a tool, why not do something more useful with your skills? Netcheat can do what your tool does and more. There's a nice big section labeled "
You must login or register to view this content.". You can join the crowd and fill in some requests. A lot of people on this site making RTM tools that are redundant could be doing that rather than taking up space. It would also be nice if people would just make plugins for NetCheat so everything can be rolled into 1 tool rather than many separate tools. Unless you are making RTM tools just for learning purposes of your own, it has new things nobody has released, or it's doing something special that can't be achieved any other way, they are as useful as having another shoe brand when there's already many that are identical beyond having "cooler shapes and colors". It's a little handy with a RTM tool allowing you to toggle things, but you could likely make a NetCheat plugin too. Nobody needs another brand of shoes to go through while shopping, all we need is 1 so we don't go through a ton of clones.
I just keep randomly seeing things from CMP end up here in another useless RTM tool. If you aren't lying and somebody gave you those "easy to find" codes, you could skip your middleman and just hop on the forums there. Nobody mentions the site or the person that made them. There's almost no way I'd believe for a second you found the exact same codes as another guy a week after they were posted when there's been nothing for nearly 3 years. You don't need to mention any kind of credits but it's still a little rude, and making something redundant is either you learning and gaining skills that will become useful later on or you attention seeking.
There's not any good reason for me to specifically single you out beyond me seeing your name and immediately rolling my eyes, but I come here and it seems like there's too many pointless RTM tools and nobody credits sources. Just take things, lie, and defend the lie. Does everybody here just want attention or something? Codes aren't hard to find at all if you're on dex and using the ProDG debugger, but it doesn't seem like there's many people using them to find codes, just people asking for codes or people taking other peoples' codes and making tools we don't need out of them.