Originally posted by Pichu
8 Hours into a simple eBook. From the preview, this doesn't seem more than what anyone could find for free on the internet.
If you want someone to reliably go through the eBook (meaning I won't release) and give a rating + a suggested price, I will.
No one will buy this at it's current price without any information or without knowing how good it is. I see well written books teaching C++ and other languages that are 1,000+ pages with detail that sell for 30 bucks physical or eBook.
Tbh, unless this is top notch writing, information that is hard to come by and teaches a variety of things that most people can't eventually figure out on their own then it might be worth something.
Send me a PM and I can have a review of what I think by the end of tomorrow night.
Google a PowerPC eBook, The layout and choice of wording is very advanced, even for some English people. So how the f*ck is a german (as an example) person who knows basic english, going to learn from current eBooks? So I saw this issue, and wrote an eBook, with a basic english choice of wording, covering everything you need to know to successfully reverse engineer. I relate a lot of things to C++, since it's a must-have before buying the eBook. You'll never find any information on Vector Instructions. Trust me I've looked...Instead to write the vector part, I used logic and basic reverse engineering to learn how they work. Also, this is not simple lol. People who have read it (Friends who want to learn powerpc) have said it's really really good, and very helpful. Remember the famous saying, don't judge a book by it's cover? Maybe you should do that. Unless you want to prove me wrong, and write a powerpc eBook x2 as better as mine, and release for free? If so, be my guest.
I'd never charge for anything, Everyone in the xbox scene knows that. But I want an XDK, so I can test my RE/written code myself, and also improve my work from obviously testing it.