Why would they invite me if I had a card that they know can't run SCII?
Prior to getting this invite, I was working on the forum icons... I thought that I could get the SCII crack, install GalaxyEdit, rip out the button icons using Resource Hacker or some equivalent, and then delete the entire installation. (Didn't feel like doing the alpha transparency myself ;P) Couldn't run SCII due to lack of shaders; couldn't install GalaxyEdit. The game autodetected the lack of shader support, you'd think their beta system invite would've done a quick check to see of GeForce 4 MXes had shaders.
Btw, when obscuring data for screenshots like that, you should use something more destructive than a 'swirl' filter.
It is possible for someone to apply the reverse filters to your image and get your original data back. You should use a straight pixel colour operation, or something that can't be easily reversed like a blur operation.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
The first eMail under "Steam Support" is from "The Art Institute". So much for your method of obscuring. Btw. you don't even need a reverse filter, just try reading it.
Funny thing is, you don't even have to read the E-mail, you can just go on your battle.net account and download it there once you are invited. Fail, bitch.
PWNT!
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
Vrael shouted: I almost had a heart attack just thinking about calculating all the offsets it would take to do that kind of stuff
With the modern EUD editors, I don't think they're calculating nearly as many offsets as you might imagine. Still some fancy ass work that I'm sure took a ton of effort