V.I.L.E

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laz0r
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V.I.L.E

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Like many of people, I am truly stuck. I've tried most things, like adding up the digits, a hex interpretation, and loads more.

Can anyone help or point me in the right direction?
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Re: V.I.L.E

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laz0r wrote:Like many of people, I am truly stuck. I've tried most things, like adding up the digits, a hex interpretation, and loads more.

Can anyone help or point me in the right direction?
For the conversion of the numbers you need to think out of the box, it's not mathematics you're supposed to do
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Still stuck :(
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Post by horst »

The challenge has absolutely nothing to do with math. Just think about where you have seen numbers like that before. It should be pretty obvious then what to do with them.
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Post by s0l_ir0n »

Anybody can say wat is "V.I.L.E." in this context?
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Post by OvO »

i just need to know if im on the right track here, do i need a map to solve this one ?
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Post by horst »

No, you don't need a map. But the idea isn't wrong at all...
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Post by OvO »

lol i got it. :]
thx horst.. helped a lot. :]
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Post by polarlemniscate »

OK I'm still stupid, numbers like these appear where?
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Google is very helpful here... :)
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Post by laz0r »

s0l_ir0n wrote:Anybody can say wat is "V.I.L.E." in this context?
I honestly cant say what V.I.L.E stands for and nor do I have any idea, but just keep thinking and you will almost certainly get it after a while.
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Post by CodeX »

I'm going to go with Villain's International League of Evil as it's name appears to be nothing more than a wild goose chase to distract you which is an evil thing to do. Google also turned up or Vi Like Emacs, I suppose that could be used to speed up solving this problem once you've got your teeth into it but then again that is true for a lot of the challenges.
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Post by Karian »

Don't pay too much reference to the title. it won't really help you in solving the puzzle. I can know, I just solved it moments ago.

There are however allready a lot of hints in here. Mainly those from Horst helped me solve the challenge. Try to combine those and you should be able to find a solution.
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Post by jonik555 »

OH! Just solved it :) it was so easy :)
PS: Uncle Google gave me hint :)
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Post by gowron »

That one is funny! Well, I think the 7 is ambiguous... thought when you got to that point, that won't hinder you anyways.
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