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Post by renatolopes on Aug 11, 2015 16:02:53 GMT
Hi, I would like to see the liscence of this game, if I can like make a mod out of it (or even a game), make commercial, non-comercial etc. Where can I find it?
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Post by raynebc on Aug 11, 2015 17:57:45 GMT
Phase Shift is closed source.
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Post by TrojanNemo on Aug 12, 2015 1:22:09 GMT
Phase Shift is closed source. But, but, I want to see the source open thing!
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Post by vandorb12 on Aug 12, 2015 5:10:40 GMT
Full disclosure, I've seen the source... By using a decompiler.
But that was ages ago when Phase Shift was barely at v1.0
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Post by TrojanNemo on Aug 12, 2015 5:30:31 GMT
Full disclosure, I've seen the source... By using a decompiler. But that was ages ago when Phase Shift was barely at v1.0 Don't know about back in the day, but my copy of Phase Shift is not created in .NET so a typical decompiler (dotPeek, for example) can't decompile it. From what David shared with me, it looks like it's in C or C++. Either one of those, once compiled, can't realy be decompiled. I highly doubt you were looking at much more than what IDA gives you, which is far from "the source." Now, Harmonix's tool for the RBN, Magma, was created in .NET and was not obfuscated. Throw that at dotPeek and voila, entire source code is there...that's how I got it two years ago and customized it for C3 use ;-)
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