Well, I was just wondering if there was a sort of key generator for making FL accounts so I don't have to make another desktop on my computer, write that one down, delete that desktop, then through trial and error decide if it was a 1, l, or captial i. It'd save me a whole lot of time, so if anybody would be so kind as to post a link (assuming something like this exists) I would be very grateful. If not, then just ignore this thread and leave a post laughing at me.
...what about FAM? You can just plug it in, install it on the new account, click "Scan" and then delete that account. It carries over for the whole registry.
...though if Korrd ever gets out of school an automatic account generator would be nice...
I remember one time when Gezza reinstalled FL and it generated his new account...it's just a random number, as we discovered, because Gezza's FL had generated the code for one of Razr's accounts:lol:we got a free BD Cruiser out of it...
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A generator would be very very useful though wouldn't it... The only issue is if, by complete fluke you end up with the same account number as someone else.
Yeah, that'd be a problem. Though I'd imagine it to be like a *cough* key generator for a game. I don't use them, but it would probably just generate a random code that would work since for some games you can't use the key twice.
But umm... Maybe I don't fully understand the program, Eppy. *cough*
I remember one time when Gezza reinstalled FL and it generated his new account...it's just a random number, as we discovered, because Gezza's FL had generated the code for one of Razr's accounts:lol:we got a free BD Cruiser out of it...
It being a random number doesn't really surprise me. Considering the account number is a 32 digit hexadecimal number, it can potentially generate something around 3e+38 different numbers (for those who don't understand the notation, that's a LOT of numbers 39 digit one). It may not be the whole amount though, if the game has some sort of pattern in which it generates each number (fixing or relating this and that digit). Though I'm under the impression that the "code" is composed of actually 2 distinct numbers, the account code and the signature, as you can see at FAM. Probably the first is random, while the second is totally related to the first.
Once you get that relationship between the numbers, making a small app to generate them is quite simple. Problem is finding out what relationship is that. *goes observe his account numbers*
Now, what really surprises me is you guys hitting Razr's account number. You could have used that kind of odds to win the lottery or something. Better than a BD cruiser.:P