You controlled it, yet you got bored and decided to play around with it, during an investigation, they found your body, scorched to a new 4th degree burn.
I wish that Starblue would keep posting to keep the Activity in my account going
Granted, but their rage was directed toward the hotel fee. You have not enough minerals are short on funds and you are forced to work at the hotel to pay the debt.
Master has given Dobby a doctorate! Dobby is free!
Granted. Now that it is "allllllll thaaaaat eeeeaaaassyyyyyy...", everyone can do whatever they want. Your job/future job, place in a college are taken by women because your boss is a chauvinist.
Granted. You produce it it mexico, where it is legal for you. you go to the u.s. and simply get robbed before the cops got to check out your bag. the robber implants an anal bomb and you explode while typing the next post. I wish that i could understand how to micro.
Symmetry -- Man I wish we had this tech back in the day when people played ums lmao
[2026-7-16. : 6:28 am]
NudeRaider -- EUD actions, specifically. The conditions remained. Today we can even have actions again, but they're all virtualized/whitelisted (not sure on the actual technical implementation) so you can only use them for specific intended purposed, not arbitrary code injections.
[2026-7-16. : 6:26 am]
NudeRaider -- I mean yes, maps - through EUDs - were theoretically able to do that as well, but that was patched quickly.
Symmetry shouted: Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
not the map, the editor
[2026-7-16. : 2:28 am]
Symmetry -- I vaguely remember Voy doing some ACE back in the day, but I had no idea EUDs could do that kind of shit. I am very much catching up on the technology
[2026-7-16. : 2:28 am]
Symmetry -- Ohhh imagine a SC map that could delete itself
Symmetry shouted: NudeRaider Is EUD editor capable of writing shit onto the player's harddrive? That seems like it would be dangerous
yeah an editor that isn't allowed to write files sounds rather pointless, so I'd assume it can. Like most other programs too btw. and yes, obviously that's dangerous, but also kinda necessary. MS introduced that virtualization for exactly that reason.
[2026-7-15. : 4:10 am]
Ultraviolet -- I don't think so. I think they shut that shit down after 1.16, maybe even earlier