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Congratulations!

Dodges rotten tomatoes.

Well, I did warn you it was ONE of the games in my inventory. Plus everyone wants Fortix- here's a chance to get it. :P

I mean, it's not like I'm hiding anything. Nope. Definitely. Not me. Nothing to see here. Definitely no hidden link.

Um... I mean- here, have a muffin.

Great puzzle. Luckily we hadn't to decode the obfuscated C++ code. ;)

1 decade ago
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Glad you liked it. :)
And, yeah, that would have been too cruel of me. Maybe next time. :D

1 decade ago
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Hello! Nice one, thank you for the puzzle :) Had some fun with it! You may unfortunately lose some folks on programming stuff although it was rather easy part, I noticed people get discouraged by this. I already won Fortix, so can't enter the giveaway.

1 decade ago
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Oh that was a very good puzzle indeed. I hate programming tasks. Mostly because I don't know anything about programming. But with the help of this and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express I managed to solved. It's probably kinda funny that I had most troubles with the Crtl+F5 window closing too fast.
And thanks for Fortix too! Hoping to win it this time.

1 decade ago
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Code::Blocks is my friend.

1 decade ago
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Thanks for Fortix. :)

1 decade ago
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Q2 blocked me for a while.
Solved it without super secret code - read the source code and you'll get it!

I'm kidding. Nice puzzle and thanks for Skyrim! The idea of hiding answer in c source code is awesome.

1 decade ago
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Solving it with out the code would be somewhere between near-impossible(if you can brute-force the answer :D ) and impossible. :P
Glad you liked it.

Good think you didn't find the hidd-zzzt-[error]

1 decade ago
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Phew, finally got it. First time I compiled something :P. I actually managed to get the message from the "super secret code" before you changed the source(?) code, but I didn't think it through as it always closed my exe before I could read it. I was sure it was some kind of error message telling me I messed something up. Anyway, thanks, Zlia!

1 decade ago
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Yeah, I kinda forgot that anyone who didn't know programming at all wouldn't know how to get around the program closing thing. Now more people have a chance.

Also, glad you liked it. ^_^

1 decade ago
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Yay, finally found.

I was using "4.9.9.2" as secret code. No idea what to do with these numbers hidden.

Then I realised about the URL...and found the real secret code.

Nice one, thank you!!

1 decade ago
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I'll post it in the solution when it's over, but in short- google 4.9.9.2 and you'll see what it was supposed to do. :D

1 decade ago
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Dev-C++ 5.0 Beta 9.2 (4.9.9.2)

Nice one :)

1 decade ago
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After many many angry words I finally got here... Sorry about problems I caused.
Thanks for amazing puzzle (2nd part mostly) :)

1 decade ago
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