[other][beta] GHOST v8 updated 2016-06-03

slonique

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Apr 1, 2016
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Hello, everyone!


Demo of my new game. Once upon a time there was a guy in his mid twenties, and one day this guy was killed in a traffic accident. Glamour blondie, who was driving a car, was too busy to watch the road. Now you play as a ghost and you have 40 days for the revenge.


You need at least Windows XP and .NET framework 4 to play.


Download the game from my blog at https://www.patreon.com/slonique
 
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DaviceMathews

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Aug 26, 2015
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It scares me that Windows XP is still used by anyone. Is there a community


doing security updates for it or somthing?
 

slonique

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Apr 1, 2016
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It scares me that Windows XP is still used by anyone. Is there a community


doing security updates for it or somthing?

Lol, I have no idea. Initially it was Win7 and .NET 4.6, but some guys reported that the game does not run on XP. So I made it.
 

muttdoggy

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Mar 23, 2016
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It scares me that Windows XP is still used by anyone. Is there a community


doing security updates for it or somthing?

Sorta. Most of the threats are from vulnerabilities in programs and browsers allowing malware in. The other kind of scary stuff deals with emails, downloads, and hackers. So what they do is is keep the programs like Office, Adobe, Chrome, Firefox, etc updated with the latest fixes. There's also a registry hack and a patch that can be put in which gets updates from Microsoft but I don't think that's the way to go. You can keep XP fairly safe by keeping your programs and your browsers with all add-ons completely updated. That's including keeping a suite of very good maintenance and security programs updated and running like CCleaner, Anti-virus, Anti-Malware, and a firewall. You can even take up a notch by running your browsers with addons that increase your security like blocking flash, popups, downloads, etc. Some people even run XP inside a virtual machine and some even run XP then use Linux in a virtual machine as a browser.