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09-07-2008, 12:18 AM #1
Three Man, Week 2, Match B
AB defeated ST soundly.
The other two matches didn't happen, because only half of those teams' members understand how clocks and calendars work.
AB 42
AJ 22
MD 21 –2½
ST 14
FT 11 –2½
11 0


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09-07-2008, 08:41 PM #2
Re: Three Man, Week 2, Match B
Match A
MD soundly defeats 11.
AB 42
MD 41 –2½
AJ 22
ST 14
FT 11 –2½
11 0


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09-07-2008, 10:35 PM #3
Re: Three Man, Week 2, Match B
Match C
Combat went both directions in the first round, with AJ securing the map in about 10~15 minutes.
Second round, AJ faces less-effective defence.
AB 42
AJ 42
MD 41 –2½
ST 14
FT 11 –2½
11 0
Demos are availiable here.Last edited by MagnaCentipede; 09-08-2008 at 01:40 AM.



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09-09-2008, 01:08 AM #4
Re: Three Man, Week 2, Match B
Bizzare. I never actually handled the demo files; they were compressed and uploaded from the server machine, so it'd either be Rapidshare or the server, or something else snuck into your machine.
Originally Posted by daithi1
Since DEM files are not executable and neither are ZIP files, there aren't a lot of ways for that to be a vector. However, for experimentation's sake, any of you cats with scanners handy might test the file for a virus, or if you've viewed the demos, scan thyself and see if anything comes up.


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09-09-2008, 01:42 PM #5
Re: Three Man, Week 2, Match B
Well my computer is now unusable due to bluescreens (even in safemode). I got about three or four adaware (a year out of date) and AVG scans in before it became unusable. I'm pretty sure I'm down to a wipe and reinstall of everything. I didn't have AVG running when I watched the demo so I can't rule them out but I am doubting it was them.
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09-09-2008, 02:11 PM #6
Re: Three Man, Week 2, Match B
If they're giving you a really, really odd funky BSOD reason (like bad_Driver) or something similar, it's actually a screensaver that's been tied to the recent string of spyware that's been going around.
At any rate before you attempt to do a reinstall I would recommend you download and run something called ComboFix. It's a program I sometimes use as a last resort (you just put it on your desktop and run it, no user options) that's generally quite effective as opposed to doing the reinstall thing. I don't recommend it for everyday use because there's a chance it can crash your OS, but if you're other option is formatting anyway, worth a shot.
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09-09-2008, 03:14 PM #7
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