14.11.2014, 12:30
їEs posible que el serial que se obtiene de gpci sea el mismo en dos computadoras diferentes?
Originally Posted by Kalcor
It is not an SHA1. The fact that you think it is makes me think you are connected to some cheater/bot websites, which is exactly why the function exists and why it's not (and will never be) documented.
Here is all anyone needs to know about gpci: - It is a non-reversible (lossy) hash derived from information about your San Andreas installation path. - It is not a unique ID. - It was added to assist owners of large servers who deal with constant attacks from cheaters and botters. - It has been in SA-MP for 2 years. |
Lo que ocurre aqui es que SI ERA ЪNICO, pero dejo de serlo cuando sacaron un cleo para cambiarte el gpci, una pena en realidad.
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Originally Posted by Kalcor
It is not an SHA1. The fact that you think it is makes me think you are connected to some cheater/bot websites, which is exactly why the function exists and why it's not (and will never be) documented.
Here is all anyone needs to know about gpci: - It is a non-reversible (lossy) hash derived from information about your San Andreas installation path. - It is not a unique ID. - It was added to assist owners of large servers who deal with constant attacks from cheaters and botters. - It has been in SA-MP for 2 years. |