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Escape! How much time can you endure?
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Re: Escape! How much time can you endure?
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Re: Escape! How much time can you endure?
No freezing needed. I'll go ahead and reveal how I cheated (and how you can too!). Note that I'm doing this using Microsoft Windows.conia wrote:I've heard once that a friend used to freeze a process in the game without the game "noticing", from there, he changed a number (in this case, you just typed the number you wanted) and then "defrosted" the process, making the game continue without a problem...c-square wrote:Nope. Think about how it can tell how long you've been playing for.bluekaitou1412 wrote:Cheat engines?c-square wrote: Yes, macros might work for a long time, but not for a negative time. Also, 725,846,413.03 seconds = about 23 years. A macro couldn't have done that.There's a much easier way to mess with this game.
1) Go to the game's page, but don't start it yet
2) Open the computer's clock settings by double clicking on the time shown in the bottom right-hand corner
3) Go back to the game's page and start up the game
4) After the first second or two, the upper left-hand corner of the playing field becomes safe for about 10 seconds. No blue objects will pass by there
5) Switch back to the computer's clock settings using Alt-Tab. Change the date or time forward however long you want. In my extreme example, I set the year to 2032
6) Switch back to the game and when it loses, it'll think that lots of time has passed (in this example, 22 years)
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Re: Escape! How much time can you endure?
I never thought the game didn't carry a personal watch... Nice onec-square wrote:No freezing needed. I'll go ahead and reveal how I cheated (and how you can too!). Note that I'm doing this using Microsoft Windows.conia wrote:I've heard once that a friend used to freeze a process in the game without the game "noticing", from there, he changed a number (in this case, you just typed the number you wanted) and then "defrosted" the process, making the game continue without a problem...c-square wrote:Nope. Think about how it can tell how long you've been playing for.bluekaitou1412 wrote:Cheat engines?c-square wrote: Yes, macros might work for a long time, but not for a negative time. Also, 725,846,413.03 seconds = about 23 years. A macro couldn't have done that.There's a much easier way to mess with this game.
1) Go to the game's page, but don't start it yet
2) Open the computer's clock settings by double clicking on the time shown in the bottom right-hand corner
3) Go back to the game's page and start up the game
4) After the first second or two, the upper left-hand corner of the playing field becomes safe for about 10 seconds. No blue objects will pass by there
5) Switch back to the computer's clock settings using Alt-Tab. Change the date or time forward however long you want. In my extreme example, I set the year to 2032
6) Switch back to the game and when it loses, it'll think that lots of time has passed (in this example, 22 years)



