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The final game is nowhere where it was promised at launch.Sorry you feel that way? IDK what else to say, this has been known since the start of the Operation Lovecraft game, so if you don't like the game idea then you can ignore it, easy as that!
Thx, yeah, concept...This is Juzi.
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Here you go, cracked it. No VR thoughYou must be registered to see the links
Mindflayer hotfix 1.0.1 that should fix the intermittent certificate generation issues: Mega
(Details: It seems like certs with ECC private keys are randomly not accepted, but certs with RSA private keys seem to consistently work)
in this comment posted the crack for the version 0.4.6 but only for offline gallery.
Here's 0.4.5 if someone can make it work with Mindflayer, the typical way gives me a connection error as if I had no internet
You must be registered to see the links
Certificates are used for securely (encrypted) transmitting data. You have both a public and private certificate and private certs are always to be kept on the server while the public cert will be placed on the users system.To anyone who tried to use mindflayer.
I recommend going into window's certificate manager (By pressing the Windows key + R and typing, "certmgr.msc") and deleting theYou must be registered to see the linkscertificates it installed. It's in the trusted root certification folder and has all purpose access.
I don't know much about certificates, but it seems stupid to just leave it there.
I can't find it? It's the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" right?To anyone who tried to use mindflayer.
I recommend going into window's certificate manager (By pressing the Windows key + R and typing, "certmgr.msc") and deleting theYou must be registered to see the linkscertificates it installed. It's in the trusted root certification folder and has all purpose access.
I don't know much about certificates, but it seems stupid to just leave it there.
certmgr.msc -> Action -> Find certificates TYPE "ProjectHelius" (without "") -> Find now, select certificate and deleteI can't find it? It's the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" right?
I trust this forum and its people, but you can never be too careful. But then again, if Mindflayer is gonna update to a usable version anyway, leaving it there isn't too bad of an idea.
Trusted Root Certification Authorities, open the Certificates folder too, should be at the bottom. If it's not there, you've probably never used mindflayer to create a certificate. It creates one every time you install a certificate using mindflayer, multiple can be there. So it's redundant to keep it there too.I can't find it? It's the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" right?
I trust this forum and its people, but you can never be too careful. But then again, if Mindflayer is gonna update to a usable version anyway, leaving it there isn't too bad of an idea.