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I'm just going to put this out there.
I did what Vallorn did with the first one, but I kept the proportion of the text intact. I suspect, perhaps I'm wrong, that whoever put it together converted a word of text (or an image with the word) to ASCII. It's not about the binary at all, it's all about the 1s.
So I excluded the 0s, and there's something interesting:
I now believe that it is certainly a word comprised of 7 letters. Notice how each letter has a thick left column of two 11s. I suspect the number of 1s on a line in each letter represents the thickness of that part of the letter. There are some fonts that do this, where they emphasize one part of the letter, and not another part. A good example is Niagara Engraved in Microsoft Word. Notice also that the 2nd letter and the 6th letter are the same letter; I would suspect either an "R" or a "K".
I did what Vallorn did with the first one, but I kept the proportion of the text intact. I suspect, perhaps I'm wrong, that whoever put it together converted a word of text (or an image with the word) to ASCII. It's not about the binary at all, it's all about the 1s.
So I excluded the 0s, and there's something interesting:
I now believe that it is certainly a word comprised of 7 letters. Notice how each letter has a thick left column of two 11s. I suspect the number of 1s on a line in each letter represents the thickness of that part of the letter. There are some fonts that do this, where they emphasize one part of the letter, and not another part. A good example is Niagara Engraved in Microsoft Word. Notice also that the 2nd letter and the 6th letter are the same letter; I would suspect either an "R" or a "K".
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ive been trying to post the overlays i did (damn MS paint. damn it to hell) but i cant.
DRBK*?*XB i think.derigin wrote:I'm just going to put this out there.
I did what Vallorn did with the first one, but I kept the proportion of the text intact. I suspect, perhaps I'm wrong, that whoever put it together converted a word of text (or an image with the word) to ASCII. It's not about the binary at all, it's all about the 1s.
So I excluded the 0s, and there's something interesting:
I now believe that it is certainly a word comprised of 7 letters. Notice how each letter has a thick left column of two 11s. I suspect the number of 1s on a line in each letter represents the thickness of that part of the letter. There are some fonts that do this, where they emphasize one part of the letter, and not another part. A good example is Niagara Engraved in Microsoft Word. Notice also that the 2nd letter and the 6th letter are the same letter; I would suspect either an "R" or a "K".
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On the same tangent. The multicolors make it somewhat harder to make out, i connected the 1's and made it black and white for simplicity. It was done rather quick, so not my usual neatness.
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ah, the joy of seeing people getting trolled working together.
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If it is in fact ASCII, perhaps it'd be more clear using a character other than 1's. Can someone convert it to dashes or something and see if it's any better?
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Solved it.
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Well don't be selfish dupe.
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Don't you dare share our epic secret !DuplicateValue wrote:Solved it.
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Solved it using yours. Gracias!MrWhales wrote:On the same tangent. The multicolors make it somewhat harder to make out, i connected the 1's and made it black and white for simplicity. It was done rather quick, so not my usual neatness.
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Of course not, I just felt they needed to know that it's possible.Zinrius wrote:Don't you dare share our epic secret !DuplicateValue wrote:Solved it.
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/me is spending far too long studying that trollface...
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il post the Blue Black overlays i did for you guys:
also: i think there is something to these overlays. try deleting either the ones that match up or the ones that dont and see what happens.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Guys look at that face pic and zoom in!!!!!! That is the reason for it. http://www.escapecraft.net/phpBB3/downl ... &mode=view
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Yeah, but what does it mean?
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lol more trollingIron_Fang wrote:Guys look at that face pic and zoom in!!!!!! That is the reason for it. http://www.escapecraft.net/phpBB3/downl ... &mode=view
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Spoiler: There are no patterns or images in the binary.
Binary to decimal, then numbers to letters. Go for it. The trollin' was fun while it lasted, but it's getting kinda painful to watch you guys heading further and further off the track...
Binary to decimal, then numbers to letters. Go for it. The trollin' was fun while it lasted, but it's getting kinda painful to watch you guys heading further and further off the track...
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XDelphi wrote:Done
oh god its an infestation of:Lord_Mountbatten wrote:Solved it using yours. Gracias!MrWhales wrote:On the same tangent. The multicolors make it somewhat harder to make out, i connected the 1's and made it black and white for simplicity. It was done rather quick, so not my usual neatness.
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Yes.vallorn wrote:XDelphi wrote:Spoiler! :
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heres an idea. Dont look at the colours like the black and blue but look at the white spaces in between. the white space in the blue thing on the end of valls overlay looks like an F
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haxxorzd00d wrote:Spoiler: There are no patterns or images in the binary.
Binary to decimal, then numbers to letters. Go for it. The trollin' was fun while it lasted, but it's getting kinda painful to watch you guys heading further and further off the track...
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Ha, knew I was on the right track. No good at cryptoquotes, though. :/haxxorzd00d wrote:Spoiler: There are no patterns or images in the binary.
Binary to decimal, then numbers to letters. Go for it. The trollin' was fun while it lasted, but it's getting kinda painful to watch you guys heading further and further off the track...
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i put the black one to letters but... it was pure gibberish.
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Yeah, I think it's not a straight 1:1 conversion. Which means 4 = something other than D. But if we discover that 4 = S, does that mean that 5 = T, or is this like a cryptoquote puzzle whereby any number could be any particular letter? Those, I'm not very good at.vallorn wrote:i put the black one to letters but... it was pure gibberish.
Plus, all the numbers are smushed together, so you don't know if the sequence "2215" is "2 2 1 5," "22 1 5," "2 21 5," "2 2 15," or "22 15."
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I will say Fibonacci as a hint and scuttle off.
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OH YAY MATHMATICAL SERIES'S!Lord_Mountbatten wrote:I will say Fibonacci as a hint and scuttle off.
il drop the sequence here for you guys and get to work on it myself.
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,610,987,1597,2584,4181,6765...
i think we should only need :
0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34
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This kind puzzle really only works when you have either a massive active user community (think Steam), or you have a bunch of hackers and math geeks handy. Without knowing where the divisions between the characters are, there is no way to solve this.
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I did it by trial and error, and it only took me a few minutes.SachielOne wrote:This kind puzzle really only works when you have either a massive active user community (think Steam), or you have a bunch of hackers and math geeks handy. Without knowing where the divisions between the characters are, there is no way to solve this.
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Spoiler #2: Screw the first binary sequence, you'll never work that one out. Focus on the blue one. The spaces between the strings of digits are significant.
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