Has anyone had the following codes:
GGRQFDCFZUOPXOERPDRKEEFYXJXJNR
FTMIKGTCUAEATVIQUBSMPTAYXNDAPI
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I started putting mine into a table to see if any repeat or if any words form or anything (I'm really grasping at straws here).
This is what I have so far...
Z | N | T | U | J | Q | P | C | I | Z | R | S | I | R | D | U | R | P | A | P | H | M | G | T | B | L | Q | M | I | Z |
K | E | V | F | P | Y | K | M | V | H | R | W | N | N | U | V | R | O | V | J | O | T | O | B | N | H | Z | A | Y | U |
B | A | A | B | L | Q | U | N | T | A | F | X | B | E | C | B | C | M | I | N | W | I | J | S | I | U | N | D | Q | T |
F | Y | D | W | Q | L | Q | M | J | B | U | B | Y | X | P | T | Y | U | K | X | L | K | I | L | G | K | F | W | T | G |
L | Q | O | A | T | W | E | T | D | C | L | H | P | W | B | C | W | B | I | C | X | L | B | Z | L | I | E | R | E | V |
Okay, I've got a few words. I'll translate what I can.
It appears to be a cypher of some kind. I'm working on a plain-text version, and I'll post more when I know.
:Edit: Its not a ROT-13 cypher; I've got letters encyphering as themselves, which isn't possible with that system.
It's not a substitution cypher (at least, it's doesn't appear to be), because double-lettered words should return the same deciphered letter via that method; A) that's not happening here, and B) the same letter in different words decyphers as a different letter in each case.
What if somebody left the game running? For a straight 24 hours? It showed the time, right? It may hint that time plays a role in the game. Let someone play the game and have it running for 24 hours, checking every 30 minutes or an hour to see any changes. Or, even better, record everything to see everything.
Well this is my first comment on this thread but I've been trying to break the game structure!
I moved and replaced the three .exe files around to there opposite directories and something very interesting happens when I launch the game. It still works "the game operates as it normally would" but I get some verbose information out of it while it's launching. However, I don't have a lot of time to work with it.. I would like to know the underlying platform. I've seen some info in the .DAT files indicating:
1: Internet Explorer
2: Microsoft Visual C++ (perhaps it could be tinkered with in Visual Studio)
3: Macromedia Flash
Also in DPTG.exe/DATA/DPTG.exe/.data *CHAPTER_PASSWORD* "if that means anything"
I keep getting lost among navigating all the directories but I'll try and wrap my head around it. I'd like to extract the audio file and code generating functionality of the game to run separately. I tried opening some files with VLC and I think I remember seeing a codec somewhere in the code but I can't remember.. I need to try changing file types and break it!
Perhaps a few .BAT or .VBS scripts with VisualStudio/bin/console compiled to the game or "-no browser" or some way to get a console!
On my 4th total game run i got this SRYGODMOFO lmao that was freaky!
anyways Good luck!
Not necessarily; certain forms of encryption have so many possible permutations that they're impossible to solve. A one-time pad, for example, can decrypt into literally any string of text if you don't use the proper key.
That said, this is a computer game, so we have to assume that the programmer designed it with the intent that someone would eventually be able to solve it.
Hello, I'm new here, I wanted to try and help out solving this puzzle. I've noticed no one really payed attention to the audio it self. I work with video/audio programs for a living so i was thinking maybe I could play around with the recorded audio myself. If I find something that is useful or anything I'll post it here.
Uhm, i might have something here. If you look at the solution.png, you should see a bunch of dots at the top and at the buttom. I tried to translate it into words with morse code and i got this (lssk maomde) And if you flip the picture it says (euisai kooq ) ?
Im very confused.
btw, if you search the words up on google, they both have something to do with old newspapers
In a RGB color space, hex #467767 is composed of 27.5% red, 46.7% green and 40.4% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 41.2% cyan, 0% magenta, 13.4% yellow and 53.3% black. It has a hue angle of 160.4 degrees, a saturation of 25.9% and a lightness of 37.1%. #467767 color hex could be obtained by blending #8ceece with #000000. Closest websafe color is: #336666.
The game runs at a constant 24.9% cpu usage on my shitty laptop when I first open it and am sitting at the main menu. It drops down to about 8% when "Listening" and once finished it remains at about 1%
I find it rather curious that when it appears to be doing nothing it's using the most resources but when it's displaying digits and playing an audio track it's only using a third as much resources only to then drop down to basically nothing doing what it was before I began listening.
The game outright refused to run when I try to call it via a .BAT file with arguments. I got around this but they still didn't work :(
ok i am going to type what he says while looking at solution.png
cue like on the fact I don't know which freser post are missing/misting
why don't you grew on it?
same folgens as ever
over the table cloth punt
do you understand me?
nobody does
listen,there is a bojens at the door
should i garest him
find me acrom friel
Hmm....here's what I get out of it (my interpretations are in bold type):
cue like on the fact I don't know which freser post are missing/misting (Something has gone missing. Either the speaker has lost something and can't remember which item he lost, or he's saying something like 'they'll never notice that it's gone'. Maybe 'I feel like we're missing something', in the context of trying to decipher a clue).
'Why don't you grew on it?' (Sleep? Jump? Stomp? 'Grew' is not a word in any language that I can find except for English, where it has the usual meaning of 'has grown'. From context, one possible translation of the above is 'I feel like we're forgetting something.' and 'Why don't you sleep on it?')
Same folgens as ever. (In German, 'folgens' translates to 'succeeding'. Perhaps 'Same result/no change'. Alternate possibility: 'that's what you always say'.)
Over the table cloth (Hold something over or jump onto a tablecloth? Maybe 'bring over the tablecloth', to wrap something in).
Do you understand me? (Odd that Speaker 2 says this; it's perfectly clear that Speaker 1 has no problem with comprehension. Perhaps 'Won't they hear us?').
Nobody does. (Either a sarcastic 'Nobody understands you' or a response like 'Nobody can hear us.')
Listen. There's a bojens at the door ('bojens' does not appear to be German; in Latvian, it seems to mean 'booby', though 'there's a booby at the door, while humorous, is unlikely. 'Bojens' is also Swedish, meaning 'a bend, a turn, a curve', but again the translation doesn't make sense given the context of something being 'at the door'. For now, since they talk about 'arresting him', I'm willing to go with 'there's someone at the door'.)
Should I arrest him? (Arrest = stop/hold. From context, it seems to mean 'should I grab him?' They seem to be trying to avoid detection. Possibly a burglary gone sideways?)
Find me acrom friel '(some rope'? From the above context, it implies that they're going to tie someone to keep them from alerting the authorities. Neither acrom nor friel are real words in any language that I'm aware of).