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Dragon Age Mods
#11

Any official patches announced to fix these issues?

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#12

actually went looking for that the other day wasnt able to find any info on what an upcoming path might contain. Fairly sure it must be one of the priorities since all the silly people who play it on console cant benefit from mods like us
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#13

I thought they already had this shit in the DLC.

Because I downloaded all of the DLC because they were like "HEY,lets make our dlc encryption keys 8 numeric characters and then internally represent the key as if that number were stored as an __int64 and we'll store an md5 hash of the key in the header of the .erf files without any form of salting so it's trivial to crack!"
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#14

actually I found a dev thread where the guy gets pretty into the whole issue with the dex bug so it seems like it may be one of the top priorities.

http://daforums.bioware.com/viewtopic.ht...&forum=135
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#15

OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:I thought they already had this shit in the DLC.

Because I downloaded all of the DLC because they were like "HEY,lets make our dlc encryption keys 8 numeric characters and then internally represent the key as if that number were stored as an __int64 and we'll store an md5 hash of the key in the header of the .erf files without any form of salting so it's trivial to crack!"
am I the only one who doesn't understand a single word of this
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#16

Ill run it through the Visual Basic GUI to trace the IP Address.

Zerogeist - Medic - TF2Items.com

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#17

glouch Wrote:
OmegaZero_Alpha Wrote:I thought they already had this shit in the DLC.

Because I downloaded all of the DLC because they were like "HEY,lets make our dlc encryption keys 8 numeric characters and then internally represent the key as if that number were stored as an __int64 and we'll store an md5 hash of the key in the header of the .erf files without any form of salting so it's trivial to crack!"
am I the only one who doesn't understand a single word of this

I feel kind of bad I did understand it all

brb being less nerdy
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#18

being nerdy isnt a bad thing

it'll be essential in a century or two

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