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AlexanderS - Àïð 14, 2015 - 01:03 PM
Òåìà ñîîáùåíèÿ: Aurora Borealis 3.6 Lite - áåñïëàòíàÿ âåðñèÿ ïðîãðàììû
Âûøëà áåñïëàòíàÿ âåðñèÿ ïðîãðàììû - 3.6 Lite.

 ïðîãðàììå ïî ñðàâíåíèþ ñ ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé âåðñèåé îòêëþ÷åíî óïðàâëåíèå íàñòðîéêàìè äâèæêà (âûäåëÿåòñÿ ïî óìîë÷àíèþ 16 ÌÁ ïàìÿòè), îòêëþ÷åíû áàçû ñàìîîáó÷åíèÿ, ýíäøïèëüíûå áàçû îãðàíè÷åíû 6 ôèãóðàìè, è îòêëþ÷åíû íåêîòîðûå âîçìîæíîñòè ðàáîòû ñ áàçàìè.

Ñêà÷àòü ìîæíî íà ñàéòå ïðîãðàììû: http://aurora.shashki.com/download_ru.html

Èç äðóãèõ íîâîñòåé: ñëåäóþùåå îáíîâëåíèå (âåðñèÿ 3.6.10) áóäåò ïîñëåäíèì, êîòîðîå ïîääåðæèâàåò äèñêè âåðñèè 2.9, äàëåå íà÷èíàÿ ñ âåðñèè 3.7 îáíîâëåíèå áóäåò òðåáîâàòü äèñê 3.0 èëè íîâåå (àêòèâàöèîííûõ êëþ÷åé ýòî íèêàê íå êîñíåòñÿ).

Âåðñèÿ 4.0 áóäåò äîñòóïíà â ìàå, îíà âûéäåò ñðàçó äëÿ ÷åòûðåõ ïëàòôîðì - Windows, Mac, Android è iOS.
Anonymous - Àïð 14, 2015 - 01:33 PM
Òåìà ñîîáùåíèÿ: Re: Aurora Borealis 3.6 Lite - áåñïëàòíàÿ âåðñèÿ ïðîãðàììû
AlexanderS ïèñàë(à):

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: Right-click the .exe file and select Run as Administrator to ensure the game has proper permissions to write save files and access local graphics libraries.

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Using the "12" in the name, this format could imply a 12-layer encryption method, protecting developers from data mining and asset theft [1]. : Right-click the

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: Ported or cracked versions of PC games ready to run without installation. Compression If I had to interpret this term as

: A .zip or .7zip folder keeps all game assets—such as .exe execution files, audio tracks, textures, and DLL libraries—bundled neatly into a single downloadable package.

g4m3sf0rpc4nd12.zip ├── setup.exe (or crack.exe - often malicious) ├── game1/ │ ├── game_data.bin │ └── crack/ ├── game2/ ├── ... (up to 12 games) ├── serials.txt (often password-protected) └── readme.txt (usually containing instructions to disable antivirus - red flag)



AlexanderS áåçóìèå ñ âàøåé ñòîðîíû íåâîçìîæíî.
Tot - Àïð 19, 2015 - 08:21 AM
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AlexanderS, ñïàñèáî çà âåðñèþ ïðîãðàììû - 3.6 Lite
Ïðèÿòíî, ÷òî â òàéñêèõ øàøêàõ ñîáëþäåíû âñå ïðàâèëà, â îòëè÷èå îò Checkersland, òàì àâòîð ïðîãðàììû òàê è íå èñïðàâèë âñåõ îøèáîê.
Ïðåæäå âñåãî, ÿ èìåþ â âèäó óäàð äàìêîé ñ ïåðåìåíîé íàïðàâëåíèÿ áîÿ /äèàãðàììà 2/ íà 180° (åñëè ÿ íå ïóòàþ, åãî, êîãäà-òî íàçûâàëè «óäàðîì Õîñêèíñà», âîçìîæíî â ÷åñòü áðèòàíñêîãî ôåõòîâàëüùèêà, äâóêðàòíîãî ñåðåáðÿíîãî ïðèç¸ðà ëåòíèõ Îëèìïèéñêèõ èãð). È ïñåâäîòóðåöêèé, íî î÷åíü ýôôåêòíûé óäàð /äèàãðàììà 5/


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/äèàãðàììà 1/ 9-6, 18-15, 26-23, 22-18, 29-25, 5-1 /äèàãðàììà 2/ 1:19:30:12:2:10 /äèàãðàììà 3/

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/äèàãðàììà 4/ 32-23, /äèàãðàììà 5/ 29:18 (ñíèìàÿ áåëûå øàøêè ñ äîñêè, êàê â òóðåöêèõ øàøêàõ òîëüêî ïî äèàãîíàëè) :11:2:13:22:31:24:15:6 /äèàãðàììà 6/
AlexanderS - Àïð 20, 2015 - 05:12 PM
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Íà ñòðàíèöå çàãðóçêè http://aurora.shashki.com/download_ru.html äîñòóïíû ÷åðåç òîððåíòû ýíäøïèëüíûå áàçû äëÿ âåðñèè Lite (äî 6 øàøåê ïî âñåì âèäàì).

Åñëè ó Âàñ óæå åñòü ÝÁ îò ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé âåðñèè, òî íåò íåîáõîäèìîñòè ñêà÷èâàòü óñòàíîâêó äëÿ Lite, ìîæíî ïîäêëþ÷èòü ïàïêó ñ ïîëíûìè áàçàìè (ïðè ýòîì ãðóçèòüñÿ â Lite-âåðñèþ áóäóò òîëüêî áàçû äî 6 øàøåê)
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