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Armed Assault / Re: ArmA CD-Key Changer
« on: January 08, 2008, 03:10:24 am »If its a 8 digit ID then it should work.I thought so too, unfortunately it doesn't.
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If its a 8 digit ID then it should work.I thought so too, unfortunately it doesn't.
I'm sure we'll release the updated installer as soon as AC has time. However, a manual install would mean that you unpack the latest release and open up a program like UltraEdit. Then you select the folder that contains the SCP and replace all occurrences of the word "_ch34tsDevString" with something else of equal length (in one click with UltraEdit).I'm afraid I don't understand this.
u just use a memory unpacker.Enlighten the ignorant here, I'm a cheater, not a programmer.
and its most likely upx compressed anyways..
Nothing is wrong with my program. It's a key changer, and that's exactly what it does.After further browsing of the forums, I came upon a thread where one of your members said that the new server versions now check your key hash as opposed to userID. In which case even if I did land an 8 digit userID, I would still get kicked for "Invalid key". Am I missing something? Have you not heard this? Or are you lying to me?
The keygen is the problem because it's spewing out far more 10 ID keys than 8 ID keys.
It looks like they are blocking all 9,10,11,12 & onward keys