Maeda Path?

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coderT
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Maeda Path?

Post by coderT »

Are you guys just really good at hand/eye coordination?
I couldn't pass level 9 or something.
Should I go as far as writing a bot to move mouse automatically?
gfoot
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Post by gfoot »

It's easier with a touchscreen, and I tried to just win like that, but it's still too hard really. You're not really meant to solve any of these by simply playing the games, but you can do whatever you think is easiest or most fun.
coderT
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Post by coderT »

I see, thx for your tips. :D
Allosentient
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Post by Allosentient »

I don't know what I did but I started playing it and it glitched and I won instantly, talk about easy. (I am sure I did something to make it glitch)
DanielG
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Post by DanielG »

Although you could just play it, it's not really a hacker way of doing it.
Ripping the flash to shreds however is more fun and works as well.
Bonus points if instead you write a program that controls the mouse and solves the game. :lol:
gfoot
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Post by gfoot »

I think people have written high-level bots to play Guitar Hero, which monitor the video stream from the console and submit controller inputs. Proper bots. :)
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m!nus
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Post by m!nus »

yeah, pretty easy to use the glitches (i did so ages ago)
Arachia
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The Guitar Hero thing was not a bot

Post by Arachia »

[quote="gfoot"] I think people have written high-level bots to play Guitar Hero, which monitor the video stream from the console and submit controller inputs. Proper bots. :) [/quote]

Unless you count a simple light detector a bot it was just a series of light sensors lined up and then connected to the buttons (on the circuit board). Alot of ppl have done this now and while it is super cool agian NOT a bot. AKA NO programing involved.
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tschiew
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Hacker or not?

Post by tschiew »

I've tried to play some levels, but it was really hard. Then I recognized (once more) that the name of this page is "hacker.org". Result: To solve this challenge, it's not necessary to play the game.
caveman3
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Post by caveman3 »

programming this would not actually be that hard. macros can be quite usefull
gsjfoe
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Post by gsjfoe »

it was easy...,still some bugs in this game.., :lol: :lol:
DamaTeq
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Post by DamaTeq »

easy going - did it in under 5 minutes ... no bot programming required ;)
chiefrocker
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Post by chiefrocker »

I have problems with this. Yes, I have found some bug that allows me not to lose, but most of the time it does not count levels as done (but I end up in a screwed up state where the game does not stop either way).

I also shred the game to pieces, but did not find any interesting piece at all.
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