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Halamantariel |
Is there a way to look at a variable that takes a random value? Let me explain... I play some Flash games and when looking at the code (with a SWF decompiler) I find out that there is a variable that is assigned a random value and that variable determines if I win or not (I have to click on the item that has the number of the random variable). I'd like to know if it's possible to know the result of the random function so that I could win at all times. Is it possible? If yes, with what? |
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02.06.2004 06:35:58 |
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pjsk8 |
! I'm sorry Halamantariel, it seems possible, but that's just kind of sad.....you have to edit the source to win at all times? Oh well. |
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Edited by pjsk8 on 06.06.2004 23:38:09 | ||||
02.06.2004 06:37:41 |
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r3d5pik3 |
#slaps a gamer lamer sticker on Halamantariel# only if you can find a way to patch the program to paint random variable to the screen but im not sure if you can patch using the swf decompile |
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02.06.2004 15:42:03 |
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r3d5pik3 |
Trust me i know alot about flash |
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02.06.2004 15:42:30 |
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shumi [none yet] |
If you wrote a programm to write a huge list of random numbers, you'll find some coincidents after a long time, because science can predict any value except those, who were given by Geiger's counter (radioactivity). You can find some good articles about that on google. |
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06.06.2004 23:32:09 |
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shumi [none yet] |
If you wrote a programm to write a huge list of random numbers, you'll find some coincidents after a long time, because science can predict any value except those, who were given by Geiger's counter (radioactivity). You can find some good articles about that on google. |
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06.06.2004 23:33:50 |
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r3d5pik3 |
loLz i just noticed he said "with what" notice how he didnt say "how" skript childish |
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Edited by r3d5pik3 on 17.06.2004 04:28:29 | ||||
17.06.2004 04:27:53 |
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