2009.Aug.03, 08:48 PM
(2009.Aug.03 08:39 PM)zenith Wrote: [ -> ]I admire the ingenuity, but I don't admire the time I have to put into preventing these things. I'd prefer to code rather than to spend my time babysitting cheaters.
+1 Assholes
(2009.Aug.03 08:39 PM)zenith Wrote: [ -> ]I admire the ingenuity, but I don't admire the time I have to put into preventing these things. I'd prefer to code rather than to spend my time babysitting cheaters.
(2009.Aug.03 08:48 PM)JaySin Wrote: [ -> ]+1 iceholes
(2009.Aug.03 10:08 PM)BenDover Wrote: [ -> ]This is flawed. I am pretty sure Zen would detect this pretty quickly.
You would have to use an algorithm to randomize the intervals slightly; and even then it would probably not be too discrete.
(2009.Aug.03 10:08 PM)BenDover Wrote: [ -> ]This is flawed. I am pretty sure Zen would detect this pretty quickly.
You would have to use an algorithm to randomize the intervals slightly; and even then it would probably not be too discrete.
Having said that, I in no way condone or encourage such things.
Carry on.
(2009.Aug.03 10:23 PM)aruba1973 Wrote: [ -> ](2009.Aug.03 10:08 PM)BenDover Wrote: [ -> ]This is flawed. I am pretty sure Zen would detect this pretty quickly.
You would have to use an algorithm to randomize the intervals slightly; and even then it would probably not be too discrete.
Having said that, I in no way condone or encourage such things.
Carry on.
The algorithm does a wonderful job randomizing the intervals. For instance a users enters in a 5 minute interval, the program would chose a random number +/- a certain amount of seconds to refresh the gym page and then it randomises a few more seconds before doing the crimes/trains. It also detects when the user is in the hospital or jail and will stop training (but keep refreshing randomly) until the user is out.
(2009.Aug.03 10:23 PM)dekarr Wrote: [ -> ](2009.Aug.03 10:08 PM)BenDover Wrote: [ -> ]This is flawed. I am pretty sure Zen would detect this pretty quickly.
You would have to use an algorithm to randomize the intervals slightly; and even then it would probably not be too discrete.
Of course it uses a pseudo-random variation on the set timer, otherwise, as you've stated, it would be ridiculously easy to detect. Discreteness is an other issue of course, if you running for days at a time then you're an idiot. Otherwise people have been running it for about 7 months now (with proper discretion). I myself haven't played in about 6 months, just thought I'd leave this here.