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Ok, this is too lonely, here is an other one

Feel free to enter if you have one of the games

Shouldn't it be d}ck? ... instead of d{ck? (but it was close enough, so I obviously followed that idea to the end ...)

9 years ago
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Uh, right, thanks. Hint is fixed now, polls are not editable...

9 years ago
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Isn't it ~? Really? fak :S

EDIT: Damn my method doesn't work a second time :/

9 years ago
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I think I used another method :/ Because I think it should be ~ :/
More confusion for the poor alien :C

9 years ago
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01110101 01101001 01111101 01111110 are ASCII the codes for u,i,} and ~
I do not think the tilde could be mangled easily from the others...

9 years ago
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What? O.o (time to think again... )
EDIT: OR? really? D:
Time to think how I reached this :S

9 years ago*
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Really confusing seeing here mandrill again. Why is him in all the giveaways before me? :(

EDIT: Damn I forgot how I came here!! D:

9 years ago
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Yeah I may have a problem. Perhaps I need a b&w picture or sth.
... but I've tried so many puzzles when you solved them hours ago (and lots of times, I didn't solve them at all ...) I'm a little proud you start noticing me ;)

9 years ago
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Ok discussing the method to reach this point...
$AP(1
2HH0$
Using ascii values,

2 50    $ 36
H 72    A 65
H 72    P 80
0 48    ( 40
$ 36    1 49

36 mod 32 = 4, 50+4=54 = 6
65 mod 32 = 1, 72+1=73 = I
... etc
Is that the way to solve this?
Because

i = 105
u = 117
117 mod 32 = 21, 105+21=126 = ~
9 years ago
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Duck or dick... bitwise or was the intended method

   01110101
or 01101001
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   01111101
9 years ago
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yep http://www.steamgifts.com/go/comment/Y3CmqUR
but then how I reached this point? I'm not sure if I can think of the equivalence of mod32 in binary...
(the second part for me was "eh.2." and not "uh..." so I suppose I was just lucky)

EDIT: oh mod32 in binary is easy, just get the last 5 bits.. So I get the last 5 bits of one code and sum them to the other code... I was lucky because in the last 5 bits both codes don't have a '1' in the same place... So B&W powers once more!

9 years ago*
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Yes, when taking the text apart, I followed a checkerboard-ish pattern in the lower bits, except for the dots at the end (they would have looked too similar otherwise)

9 years ago
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Bit-wise operation huh!
Next puzzle must be some crazy bit twiddling hacks :)

I already own both base games so I am not joining this one.
But feel free to let me know if you need ppl for CV.

9 years ago
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Oh ... I just saw this is a bundle of Just Cause 1 and 2 + DLC ... already have 2 and (some) DLC, so I guess I won't enter just for 1 ... unless you tell me I can :)
(Originally thought this was just 1, so I entered ... but theBlindOnes comment made me look it up)

9 years ago
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unless you tell me I can :-)

hereby I tell you you can :-)

9 years ago
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What? I'm the only one entering this one here... Well let's see how's it going for the next week =)

Great puzzle by the way. I'm surprised I was so quick solving it =)

9 years ago
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This was a great puzzle!! Probably I wouldn't have made it without the 3rd hint...

9 years ago
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Nothing that a few coding can't solve. xD

9 years ago
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There we go, bitwise to the rescue, cool stuff :)

Oops, own both base games, unentered :)

9 years ago*
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Wait!
So the rule (if R's last bit is 1 get the last G bit) is the default rule?

9 years ago
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It is red and blue, see i*4 and i*4+2 in the script. Or in the C# original (just the byte order is different there)

9 years ago
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Right, B!

9 years ago
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Original puzzle, thanks!
Will have a look at the last one sometime in the next days, because I have a killer headache now!

9 years ago
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Thanks for the puzzle!

9 years ago
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Well, that hint did indeed rule them all. :)

9 years ago
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Thanks!

9 years ago
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You are welcome :-)

9 years ago
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