Last Step > Unhex!
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Last Step > Unhex!
DN4[(129082-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+14096)/998]+DN4[(23068160/256)-90000]+DN4[(400000+750000)/10000]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]+DN4[((25000+75000)/50000)+'i']+DN4['x'+1]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]
x = 88 , i = 73
So whats the answer ? i dunno how to do that.someone tell me pls !
x = 88 , i = 73
So whats the answer ? i dunno how to do that.someone tell me pls !
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
Oh jeez are you that hopeless? >_>shamanking80 wrote:DN4[(129082-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+14096)/998]+DN4[(23068160/256)-90000]+DN4[(400000+750000)/10000]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]+DN4[((25000+75000)/50000)+'i']+DN4['x'+1]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]
x = 88 , i = 73
So whats the answer ? i dunno how to do that.someone tell me pls !
And Tasy must've told you x= what and i= what~
Anyway.
If I remember DN4 is a integer array. So just copy paste those stuff from the brackets into your windows calculator and Ctrl+F DN4[the number you got].
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
I can swear 'x' = 120 and 'i' = 105.
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
In the original version yeah its those values.UndeadxAssassin wrote:I can swear 'x' = 120 and 'i' = 105.
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set vfai_col7[49]=vfai_StRa[(129082-84210)/632]+vfai_StRa[(86702+14096)/998]+vfai_StRa[(23068160/256)-90000]+vfai_StRa[(400000+750000)/10000]+vfai_StRa[11+(7500000/75000)]+vfai_StRa[((25000+75000)/50000)+105]+vfai_StRa[120+1]+vfai_StRa[11+(7500000/75000)]
And the activator is as it should when x = 88 , i = 73
Well at least I checked for the x one
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
DN4[(129082-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+14096)/998]+DN4[(23068160/256)-90000]+DN4[(400000+750000)/10000]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]+DN4[((25000+75000)/50000)+'73']+DN4['88'+1]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]
I subjoin all the number and i get 622+88+73=783. So it should be DN4[783] but it seem wrong because i can't find the activator with this number.
This is the code copied from the map i wish to find out the activator:
DN4[($1F83A-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+$3710)/998]+DN4[($15FFE00/256)-90000]+DN4[($61A80+$B71B0)/$2710]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]+DN4[(($61A8+75000)/$C350)+'i']+DN4['x'+1]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]
It confirm x = 88, i = 73 for this map.
Did i miss take something ?
I subjoin all the number and i get 622+88+73=783. So it should be DN4[783] but it seem wrong because i can't find the activator with this number.
This is the code copied from the map i wish to find out the activator:
DN4[($1F83A-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+$3710)/998]+DN4[($15FFE00/256)-90000]+DN4[($61A80+$B71B0)/$2710]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]+DN4[(($61A8+75000)/$C350)+'i']+DN4['x'+1]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]
It confirm x = 88, i = 73 for this map.
Did i miss take something ?
Last edited by shamanking80 on December 25th, 2010, 4:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
No, what I'm saying is 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', etc. are all set values. 'a' is 97, 'b' is 98, 'c' is 99, 'd' is 100, etc.
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
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set DN4['x']="x"
set DN4[88]="X"
And oh I dint know they had such preset values o:
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
DN4[($1F83A-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+$3710)/998]+DN4[($15FFE00/256)-90000]+DN4[($61A80+$B71B0)/$2710]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]+DN4[(($61A8+75000)/$C350)+'73']+DN4['88'+1]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]
Just tell me the answer for this thanks...
Just tell me the answer for this thanks...
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
Can't because we don't know what DN4 is for.
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Re: Last Step > Unhex!
I didn't check what are the numbers inside the ' so I just left them over there.. If you cannot convert hex-decimal to decimal, then I doubt this will be of any help. But here goes.
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1)DN4[($1F83A-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+14096)/998]+DN4[($15FFE00/256)-90000]+DN4[($61A80+$B71B0)/$2710]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]+DN4[(($61A8+75000)/$C350)+'73']+DN4['88'+1]+DN4[$B+($7270E0/75000)]
2)DN4[(129082-84210)/632]+DN4[(86702+14096)/998]+DN4[(23068160/256)-90000]+DN4[(400000+750000)/10000]+DN4[11+(7,500,000/75000)]+DN4[((25000+75000)/50000)+'73']+DN4['88'+1]+DN4[11+(7500000/75000)]
3)DN4[44872/632]+ DN4[100798/998]+ DN4[(90110-90000)] +DN4[1150000/10000]+ DN4[11+100]+ DN4[(1,000,000/50,000)+'73'] +DN4['88'+1]+DN4[11+100]
4)DN4[71]+DN4[101]+DN4[110]+DN4[115]+DN4[111]+DN4[20+'73']+DN4['88'+1]+DN4[111]