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Author:
    AleTusk
Rating:
    7.6 (17 votes)
Type:
    Example
Language:
    GM 6
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    None
Submited:
    April 29, 2007
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Registraton Key example
This is a simple example I've made that shows you how to make a Registration Key for demos. With a little coding experience you will easily understand it! Give credit to "AleTusk" if used!


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FIRST RESPONCE!!!
wow this really helps
thank you
10/10
Posted by GMWIZ April 29, 2007 19:29 - 6.1 years ago
| [#01]

Finally, thanks GMWIZ for actually making a WORTHY first post! Well, the example is okay, basic, but broad in a GOOD way. Like, understanding how to use variables that need input, and just basically basing things off variables. 7.
Perfect for Noobs/Newbs.
Posted by LoserHands April 29, 2007 19:35 - 6.1 years ago
| [#02]

Too much Drag And Drop... Also, it's more of a variable example, so I don't find it useful. I really hate giving ratings lower than a 5, so I'm not gonna rate this.

Good day!
Posted by basilamer April 29, 2007 19:44 - 6.1 years ago
| [#03]

Actually, it's a pretty decent variable example I guess. I remember having a BIG problem with them when I just started GM. I guess, good job. Some of the code could have been done easier.
Posted by basilamer April 29, 2007 19:45 - 6.1 years ago
| [#04]

opps forgot to add score XD
Ohh and thanks Joey
Posted by GMWIZ April 29, 2007 19:46 - 6.1 years ago
| [#05]

This was very nice, I didn't know DnD was still accepted here... but anyway, nice example. I'll help you keep that 10
Posted by DevonX April 29, 2007 20:13 - 6.1 years ago
| [#06]

I think this is kinda simple but otherwise I give you an 8/10 I don't really think it deserves a 10/10 I'm not trying to say it's like the easiest thing to ever do and everyone knows how to do it I'm just saying it's too simple for me.
Posted by JID April 29, 2007 20:25 - 6.1 years ago
| [#07]

All it does is check a variable.
4/10
Posted by twisterghost April 29, 2007 21:50 - 6.1 years ago
| [#08]

I dont see anything special about this...
What may be helpful to some people is if you could make an example that writes into the HKEY_ documentation written into the system.

5/10.. try it all in code and i may bump it up to 6-7
Posted by Tag April 29, 2007 22:52 - 6.1 years ago
| [#09]

wtf? that's awful. the hardest thing you made was merge the windows style... completely worthess and way too easy.
Posted by Joseph April 29, 2007 23:03 - 6.1 years ago
| [#10]

I wish I rate you
100000000000000000000000000000000000
Posted by flukyessoman123 April 29, 2007 23:08 - 6.1 years ago
| [#11]

It is simple but effective, If you didn't know how o do it it is quit usefull. Right?
Posted by TCHRacoon April 30, 2007 11:39 - 6.1 years ago
| [#12]

Perfect for noobs indeed. (Like me :( )
Posted by TCHRacoon April 30, 2007 11:45 - 6.1 years ago
| [#13]

Great example. It works perfectly.
Posted by Goomdaddy April 30, 2007 18:59 - 6.1 years ago
| [#14]

Sorry for the double post. I forgot to rate it. 9/10
Posted by Goomdaddy April 30, 2007 19:00 - 6.1 years ago
| [#15]

Simple but effective.

6/10
Posted by LAR Games April 30, 2007 19:48 - 6.1 years ago
| [#16]

This is maybe a bit too simple, and is based off just a couple of variables basically...and inputing them in...

I guess though, that this is done fine for what it's for, I just think there should be more content...7/10...
Posted by Crane-ium April 30, 2007 21:11 - 6.1 years ago
| [#17]

I see a little irony in saying it is perfect for "noobs". With the advanced encryption algorithms I see put into play here, This would almost take 30 seconds to crack. But, that's why it's perfect for noobs, as, who would bother?
Posted by JoshDreamland May 01, 2007 17:46 - 6.1 years ago
| [#18]

You all say it's way too simple but... aren't examples supposed to be simple??
Posted by AleTusk May 02, 2007 7:04 - 6.1 years ago
| [#19]

few things i noticed:

if you register and un-register the sphere does not chnage back to an unregistered sprite but i9t says its unregistered.

when you click the sphere button it does not look like its pressed in like the others and if you click the square and move your mouse off it gets stuck on the down sprite until you click it.

9/10 works great besides those few easily fixable things!
Posted by mike0281 May 02, 2007 16:23 - 6.1 years ago
| [#20]

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