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Oberkorn (It's a small town) Katılım Mart 2012
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Orange Polska
Orange Polska@Orange_Polska·
Dwa razy więcej czasu na rozmowy w Orange Free 🧡 Mamy wyjątkową niespodziankę na początek roku dla użytkowników Orange Free – w styczniu każde pierwsze zasilenie mnożymy razy dwa! 🥳 Na przykład po doładowaniu za 30 zł ważność konta głównego wydłużamy nie o 31, a o 62 dni. Dodatkowo wydłużamy również ważność bonusowych GB, żebyście mogli cieszyć się pełną mocą internetu 💪 Sprawdź szczegóły 👉 biuroprasowe.orange.pl/blog/po-dolado…
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The Chain Game
The Chain Game@GTAChainGame·
Trivia: It's been a great year for the Chain Game! In 2025, we launched 32 rounds (7 GTA III, 8 GTA VC, 14 GTA SA, and 3 GTA IV) participated in by 25 players who took a total of 2300 turns. Thank you to everyone who has joined in and supported us this year! #ChainGameTrivia
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Vadim M.@NationalPepper·
🔥 Announce 🔥 The next video will be "GTA 3 - Anti-Piracy Measures". Early access is available right now starting from $1 on Patreon. 🔔patreon.com/posts/145712678🔔 The video lasts around 15 minutes and voiced by @BadgerGoodger ✌️
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Silent@__silent_·
The next update of SilentPatch for GTA III will "complete" a half-finished feature where subtitles *attempted* to give space for a radar. It didn't work right, and instead made subs off-center even in cutscenes. SP backports the feature from VC, so subs look good in both cases.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor@SophieEB·
Happy 25th birthday, ‘Groovejet’! Cheers to that milestone 🥂 and the coolest fact about me and that song 🤓 xx
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Obbe Vermeij@ObbeVermeij·
When working on the train in gta3 I found riding it boring. I considered letting the player jump ahead to the next station but this would cause streaming issues. Instead, I made the camera switch between random viewpoints near the track. This made the ride more interesting. Somebody suggested trying the same in a car. I added the wheel cam, as well as the view from chasing cars. The team found it surprisingly entertaining so the cinematic camera stayed in.
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The Chain Game
The Chain Game@GTAChainGame·
Trivia: What a year we've had in the Chain Game! In 2024, we launched 35 rounds (9 GTA III, 8 GTA VC, 16 GTA SA, and 2 GTA IV) participated in by 30 players who took a total of 2804 turns. Thank you to everyone who has joined in and supported us this year! #ChainGameTrivia
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Klocuch
Klocuch@_Klocuch·
na nowy rok zycze wam zeby byl krotszy od starego
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Obbe Vermeij
Obbe Vermeij@ObbeVermeij·
The cheats in gta3 (and Vice and SA) on pc were activated by typing a sequence of characters. Ie: ILOVESCOTLAND to make it rain or GUNSGUNSGUNS to give the player loads of weapons. The straightforward way for the code to detect cheats would be to compare the string "ILOVESCOTLAND" with the string of recent keypresses. The problem with this approach is that cheats would be in memory as readable text. Any hacker could easily find the cheats and they would all be discovered on the day of release. This is why I used 'hash codes' to store the cheats. A hash code is a single number that is calculated from a string. A simple (example) hash algorithm could add up the ASCII values of each character of the string. The hash code for ILOVESCOTLAND would be 983. For GUNSGUNSGUNS it would be 951. The game would compare these hash codes with the hash code for the recent keyboard input. It worked. The cheats were not hacked. (They were eventually discovered by gamers trying random input) The bad news is that completely different strings can result in the same hash code. This is why gamers found random strings (ie HDLMAAXOPK) instead of the string I had set up (ILOVESCOTLAND) This also meant the cheats triggered more often than I anticipated. This caused cheats to happen unintentionally, sometimes during speed runs. These speed runs had to be aborted as the rules are clear. No cheats. (The armor cheat was changed in an early patch from TURTOISE to TORTOISE. I had initially misspelled it)
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