File: CLOP_sitelockremoved.swf-(792 KB, 640x480, Game)
[_] Anonymous 12/12/17(Tue)10:16:56 No.3300857
>>3300722
qwop actually was not sitelocked, which is why you'll see it in a bunch of those flash game
sites. It's popularity without saying who made it is probably why the author added the locks on
his other work. In my opinion all he really needed was a title screen with his name and site on
it.
>>3300723
1. Install Java Runtime if you don't have it.
2. Download JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler
3. Open your Flash in the regular player, take note of what the lock is; if it displays any text
that's a bonus.
4. Decompile the flash.
5. If the game runs on fixel try searching for the preloader's text in the actionscript file
located at scripts > org > fixel > system FlxPreloader.
6. Otherwise in JPEX go to the tools pane, select "Text Search" and search for some unique text
on the preloader.
7. If the flash doesn't have unique sitelocking text, try a search using part of the url, a case
sensitive match to URL and note which actionscript files come up.
8. Once you've found out the sitelock script, try commenting out the important parts, in fixel's
case it's just one if statement and the whole lock can be commented out, using /* */.
9. Save the actionscript and then save as a new file the modified version. Test if for any bugs.
10. ???
11. PROFIT
>> [_] Anonymous 12/12/17(Tue)12:20:10 No.3300874
>>3300857
The unicorn starts throwing its head around when you build any sort of rhythm or speed.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/12/17(Tue)12:51:02 No.3300878
>>3300874
just like a true unicorn would