Got it!
Get hype!
- RichardG
- Closed
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b..b...but..i..cookie
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How about that?
- Possible fix for JVM crashes when starting the game with sounds on for some peopleBy the Dragon Lord himself! How did you decode that? I've been going at it since Richard posted it.
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Well, I don't want to spoil all the fun, but I may give some hints.
Since the source string consists of alphanumerical characters only, it is quite obvious what encoding we are talking about (well, at least to web developers it should be). There is one little catch, though. Decoding the string as-is won't work very well. But maybe if you try some other transformation (which you should be able to find out easily) first...
additional hint
The "obvious" encoding is used in places where you want to transfer binary data over textual protocols. Actually, I think the complete string would have to end with "==" -
What's a JVM, and why was it crashing for some people (with sounds on)?
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Still don't understand shit of how richard encoded that thing O.o
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Still don't understand shit of how richard encoded that thing O.o
its a way to turn binary into text that he sabotaged so it wouldn't be obviouse
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What's a JVM, and why was it crashing for some people (with sounds on)?
JVM = "Java Virtual Machine" and its the Stuff where Minecraft is coded upon, to ensure maximum Platformcompatiblity (Windows or Linux).
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JVM = "Java Virtual Machine" and its the Stuff where Minecraft is coded upon, to ensure maximum Platformcompatiblity (Windows or Linux).
Thanks. Now, there's a part of me that was wondering if 1.96 was being deliberately delayed until those codes could be cracked. . . I guess that part of me was wrong. (But admit it, after the April 1 gag that's TOTALLY something they would do)