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Just like 2Paperwork, I don't think juicing it gives you the right doc. We're going to have to play through it. These EXEs don't fit my computer monitor though.
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Reading the text again, after your comment makes it take on a much different meaning.. Maybe you're right, but we'll have to play through to know for sure.
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Last edited by Krushnik (12-05-11 04:33)
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Good work Krushnik! :)
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Thanks. The hardest part of the game was dealing with the horrendous beeps that came from my computer every time I finished the year.
Embarrassingly it took me longer to figure out where to go for nexus 5 than it took me to know what the coin was.
Is there a better program for fixing the images? The only information I got from running it through the duke program was the word "Little" and what looked like smoke.
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I honestly didn't search for one, but I think that there aren't many of these programms out there. Evolutionary computation is not your every day informatics after all. Also descrampling an image is kind of a narrow "skill" for a programm, only interesting to military or government agencies. After all this program we use was designed for a DARPA challenge, as far as I unterstand.
What I mean is - yeah, there may be better programms, but most likely we don't have acess to them ;)
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I'm just not a big fan of luck over skill or patience. But it all worked out, hopefully if there is another scrambled message it won't be quite so scrambled.
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Your right, I have the same problem with this programm, besides it beeing slow as nothing else. The descrampeled image often turns into a guessing game and only luck, like you said, helps you finding the right reference. But I think we may have to make do with what we got here, and hope we get as lucky in the future
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