If the halo 2 modding community is composed of other retards like yourself, then I would be more than happy to see your pathetic little community die. I'm sorry if I'm generalizing the entire community based on the impression you're giving, but frankly I'm starting to wonder if we should even release the information and research we worked hard on obtaining.
Also, grimdoomer, I can think of a number of reasons why a command-line application would be far superior in this case. First off, it increases productivity. Even though it may seem less user friendly to imbeciles such as yourself, the fact that it is command-line means it can be batch processed. The entire injection process can be simplified into one batch file, which would perform all of the necessary tasks in a matter of seconds. Second off it makes the debugging process far quicker for the aforementioned reason. Third off, in the unlikely event I would want to make a user-interface for the application, the process would be very simple in the way that there are already multiple GUI shells for the command-line utility Tool for Halo: Custom Edition. The fact that it is a command-line application does not make it any less useful or powerful than an application with a GUI. I could drone on and on about the advantages, but frankly it would be wasted on the likes of you.
Again, I'm sorry to those in the halo 2 modding community to whom the previously stated does not apply.
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