X-Half-Life Deathmatch 3.0.3.8 Source Code package
(updated after release)
X-Half-Life: Deathmatch (XDM) SDK
version 3.0.3.8 (updated!)
release 20170301 (installer)
platform Windows, GNU/Linux - contains Win32 DLLs with PDB (program database for out-of-the-box debugging).
Notes:
This package is a self-extracting RAR archive.
Contains source code and compiled Win32 binaries.
Projects are for VS2010, but code should be portable to other compilers.
Requires password to install, which is easy to get if you played the game. Instructions provided during installation.
FAP FAP :B
What password Please?
>>Instructions provided during installation.
HINT: developer 2; searchents; searchradius;
Guys, it's easy to obtain the password. :)
Enable cheats. Search all entities with given name(searchents command). Then search everything in 128 units radius(searchradius).
It took 15-20 min for me.
it would be easy to shared the password?, i mean its just source code, the hell its not a FBI files
This is part of a puzzle that serves special purpose:
first, player goes through a map to see how the game works in general;
second, player learns two new essential console commands
All in all, it's a 10 minute quest, that proves that a) one is really interested in the code, b) he have seen the game at least for this puzzle and decided that it's worth it.
Previous release was downloaded dozens of times just "for collection", so I tried a little trick to motivate people into looking how this works before digging into code.
So what's a given name?
I don't remember. Can you ask this... I don't know, in ten years? Or twenty?
Although, I've changed my mind about "sources under password" and I would like to share it, I just don't remember the password.
it's very easy even no need to launch the game, the question is "what kind of ammo is located in the room ...", so this means these are entity, therefore just make brute-force attack all kinds of ammo_, in this case, it's ammo_9mmbox ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How do I find the password?
OK, next code release will be dumped on a Git server \(-_-)/