I downloaded this new version to see if there was anything new and apparently there was nothing new, it must have been just a bug fix. I ended up discovering that on the PC you can see the missions that have been completed and the ones that need to be completed and I noticed that in my save ta 49/51 mom gave you yoga outfit mom first time seen in shower I believe I have already done these two or there is a bug in my save because I can't complete themSo let's wait, cause i'm really liked this one
Sure, Jan.And I've been on them since the Vic 20 in 1978.
Firstly, Pixeldrain is the one showing 30 MB larger, not Mixdrop. So if there was a virus or malware injected, it would be on the larger of the two, not the smaller.Yes, I know 1MB and and 1,000,000 bytes are different, but that does not account for a 30MB difference in size.
Thirdly, highly doubtful.And BTW, the file size difference was on MY PC.
Vic 20 came out in 1980 in Japan, 1981 worldwide. Just sayin'And I've been on them since the Vic 20 in 1978. Yes, I know 1MB and and 1,000,000 bytes are different, but that does not account for a 30MB difference in size.
Nothing new, just bug fixesChangelog says v0.9.1 Beach Episode but, I checked and it has the same number of pics and videos as 9.0b???
What bug fixes are you talking about? Do you have the Changelog?Nothing new, just bug fixes
From itchio:What bug fixes are you talking about? Do you have the Changelog?
Again, I wasn't talking about the size of the file on PixelDrain or MixDrop. I said the files on MY computer, and virus scan on MY computer.Sure, Jan.
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Firstly, Pixeldrain is the one showing 30 MB larger, not Mixdrop. So if there was a virus or malware injected, it would be on the larger of the two, not the smaller.
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Secondly, 520,000,000 bytes (520 MB on Pixeldrain, as defined as a decimal MB) divided by 1,048,576 (which is a binary MB) equals 495.91 MB, which is nearly identical to the 495.63 MB reported by Mixdrop, which the rounding of Pixeldrain to a whole MB would account for (519.71 MB decimal is 495.63 MB binary). Yes, it does account for the difference.
Thirdly, highly doubtful.
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Finally, I repeat my first assertion - the problem isn't the file. Which has been shown in my posting of VirusTotal links. Which has been proven in our banter. Which has been proven in these screenshots. That leaves only one source of the problem.
PS: Again, if you want to compare dick sizes - it's best to do so in private chat to stave off embarrassment.
You've done nothing but make wild statements with no backup. I've shown that they are the same size on the two sites - that the two sites use different definitions of MB. I've shown you, using math that yes, the difference of 30 MB is in the definition. I've shown that the MIXdrop files have no viruses found by any legitimate definitions - including MalwareBytes, which you use. You say you've been in IT since the mid 1980s and then said you first started in 1978 on a VIC-20 that didn't come out until 1980 in Japan, 1981 worldwide. You say they are different sizes on your computer - and yet, when I download them - I show a screenshot that they are exactly the same size.Again, I wasn't talking about the size of the file on PixelDrain or MixDrop. I said the files on MY computer.