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lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:35 pm
by nietzsche
An special premium membership: $50 usd for better-than-normal dice!!

He said that it's only offering this to a handful of selected long time costumers, I didn't take the offer I think it's not fair!!!!!!!

I think we should sue him!!

Who's willing to unite to fill a class action lawsuit ????

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:03 pm
by owenshooter
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.... the dice hack program has been offered for an additional $25 for over 2.5 years... search is your friend...-el Jesus negro

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:23 pm
by Robinette
Years ago I wrote my own, and i can tell you it was quite a bit of work...
I would share it, but per my agreement with lack, i can no longer post it,


However, I am not prohibited from sharing the card hack I wrote, which is a very similar code...

So, I will explain it to you here, although it's a bit complicated to explain without a whiteboard.


First off, it doesn't work with flat rate, and it doesn't work with team games. Here 's why... it is all about the Cyclomatic Code Complexity within this site. The simple part to explain is that on this site the code complexity is defined by control flow, and obviously there are different ways of measuring complexity (e.g. data complexity, module complexity, algorithmic complexity, call-to, call-by, etc.), and although these other methods are effective in the right context, it seems to be generally accepted that control flow is one of the most useful measurements of complexity, and high complexity scores have been shown to be a strong indicator of low reliability and frequent errors. That's simple enough, but it's what we do with it that's so cool... This measure provides a single ordinal number that can be compared to the complexity of other games. Because of static software metrics intended to be independent of language and language format, Cyclomatic Code Complexity becomes a measure of the number of linearly-independent paths through a program module and is calculated by counting the number of decision points found in the code. Stay with me people... I use a Lutz Roeders Reflector which basically allows the user to point his Reflector tool at any Common Langauge Runtime (CLR) assembly, and it will then de-compile this creating an entirely reflected treeview with all the objects from the source assembly shown, with code. Yes with code. Great stuff. Basically you can use this tool to see how any valid CLR (assuming it has not been obfuscated) assembly works. Anyway the up shot of it, is that we get a boolean to say that the current file is valid or not, that is all we care about at the moment. So if the file requested is not a valid CLR type an error message is shown, and nothing else is done. However, if the input file is a valid CLR file, it is then checked to see if the file is a "System" assembly, and if it is... eureka! I get an extra card. Ok so thats pretty much all there is to it.

A while back I started to modifiy this to work with flat rate, but I don't think it would really be worth all the effort. So if you really want this for flat rate, let me explain how far I got and you could work on finishing it. You would have to revisit the treeview with ONLY valid namespaces and ONLY valid classes created. We would also have to find the NameSpaces object which contains the list of strings (for namspaces) and for each string of ucClass objects (for the classes). The list of ucClass objects are created by this and are then ready and waiting to be placed on a suitable code. But as yet we dont know what classes the user needs, it could be all of them, or it could be 1 of them or even none of them. It depends on what the user selects from the treeview on the mainform (frmMain.cs). And that's where I got stuck. So I looked and I looked for an answer. The only thing simliar at all, was GDI+ and in order to do something like this, a destination target needs to be created at the full string size, and then the viewable (onscreen) fragments are printed to individual page framements and saved into the destination image at the correct x/y co-ordinates. In order to do this the application has to programatically perform scrolling to get the next page fragment code to merge with the destination code. I managed to get this to work, but it was a complete nightmare, and there were definetly bugs everywhere, which resulted in losing more cards that I gained! So if there is anyone reading this that is totally rad and knarly at GDI+, and knows how to save the entire contents of a scrollable control to an exisiting code, please feel free to let me know. As for the above code, it is code that I am kind of 1/2 proud of, but would rather wasn't there. Do you know what I mean? After all, sometimes you just get completley stuck with trying to patch all these code fragments together, to form the final destination code.


So for these reasons, it works best with 6 player std escalating games.


So now you know why I only play 6 player std escalating games.


And why I always seem to have 1 more card than you. 8)

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:40 pm
by thegreekdog
Or, instead of paying the extra money or doing something that requires work like reading Robinette's post... I mean... writing Robinette's code... you could just become a moderator and get the upgrades for free!

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:47 pm
by 2dimes
masterbush bought that one year and his dice were quite a bit worse. He sued and made a tidy sum but he's not allowed to talk about it because of the non-disclosure clause in the settlement. It's the real reason he's not a mod anymore.

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:41 am
by barackattack
Robinette that is teh funnies.

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:43 am
by Dako
The one dice hack I knew was really well done but it no longer works.

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:49 am
by laughingcavalier
Robinette, here is a whiteboard - can you explain again so I understand? Thanks much!

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Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:02 am
by AndyDufresne
thegreekdog wrote:Or, instead of paying the extra money or doing something that requires work like reading Robinette's post... I mean... writing Robinette's code... you could just become a moderator and get the upgrades for free!

These are the dice all Volunteers use:

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Pokemon can't be defeated easily. They also are extremely large and fun to roll.


--Andy

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:59 am
by niMic
What do you mean "long term"? The 2006 generation has already used this for years.

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:53 pm
by clapper011
AndyDufresne wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:Or, instead of paying the extra money or doing something that requires work like reading Robinette's post... I mean... writing Robinette's code... you could just become a moderator and get the upgrades for free!

These are the dice all Volunteers use:

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Pokemon can't be defeated easily. They also are extremely large and fun to roll.


--Andy

Pokemon I chose you?

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:40 pm
by Victor Sullivan
AndyDufresne wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:Or, instead of paying the extra money or doing something that requires work like reading Robinette's post... I mean... writing Robinette's code... you could just become a moderator and get the upgrades for free!

These are the dice all Volunteers use:

Image

Pokemon can't be defeated easily. They also are extremely large and fun to roll.


--Andy

Click image to enlarge.
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It's super effective!

-Sully

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:13 pm
by Geger
2 years ago, Lack offered me these dices for extra $10 after purchasing premium :

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Me : "Only 2 dices?"
Lack :"Yes, 2 dices for $10"
Me : "Can I purchase the third?"
Lack : "No"
Me : "Too bad, I can't use them. People say, only Noobs attack with 2 dices. Sorry, I don't want to purchase them."

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Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:57 pm
by Robinette
laughingcavalier wrote:Robinette, here is a whiteboard - can you explain again so I understand? Thanks much!

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well... how about this?

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Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:40 pm
by barackattack
nietzsche wrote:An special premium membership: $50 usd for better-than-normal dice!!

He said that it's only offering this to a handful of selected long time costumers, I didn't take the offer I think it's not fair!!!!!!!

I think we should sue him!!

Who's willing to unite to fill a class action lawsuit ????


Screenshot please. Otherwise I will struggle to believe you.

Re: lackattack offered me

PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:08 pm
by chaosfactor
nietzsche wrote:An special premium membership: $50 usd for better-than-normal dice!!

He said that it's only offering this to a handful of selected long time costumers, I didn't take the offer I think it's not fair!!!!!!!

I think we should sue him!!

Who's willing to unite to fill a class action lawsuit ????


Have a fight with Justin?

As much as we like fighting one another, digitally and rhetorically, without the man, there would be no plan... Therefore no basis for you to even front the suggestion in the first place..

Try a law-court action against land-grab, although my suspicions tell me both of the fellows bunker down together smoking cuban cigars laughing at such ideas..