Good evening ladies.
As I thought that you might wanna be just as good as me and mr SickD I'll offer you a chance to score the same magnificient scores as we did at this crazy game. =)
As some of you might have guessed it is not possible to score such scores with out a little help from our friend the brain. What I and mr SickO here did was to decode the post query to be able to play with the variables ourselves. Here is the encoding/decoding chart:
CODE
---CLEAN2CODE-------------
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
3GHRSTyYZabLMNOPQ678hjklmn
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
CV24WX90z.15IJKefgAD-cdvwx
0123456789,-
BpqrstuEFUoi
---CODE2CLEAN-------------
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
jkVWPQRU-vwxyz,123456XTZgI
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
S0AT78bcMNOlmnopqdef9BEFhi
0123456789.-
HKCaDLrstGJU
I haven't investigated the variables much but you can play arround with that. The checksum isn't alowed to go over 9999 so you can't make the values too large (the check sum is the sum of all the numerical fields).
The app is written in C# with Visual C# express (great with free stuff) and the code SUCKS monkeys balls. There is hardly any error checking done so its easy to crash. You'll need .NET 2.0 installed to run the application.
Applicationenjoy!
[edit: the query is everything after "?c=" in the address field, just copy and paste it into the query text box and click decode to get started.. edit the values and click encode to get the new query and replace the old query in your browser.]
/pablot
This post has been edited by pablot: Sep 29 2006, 07:18 PM