quick question

10/04/2014 03:45 xenomco#1
Hello everyone ... there are any ways to change the limit of conquer.exe of last patch of conquer ? the actual limit is at 2,000,000,000 any methods to change the limit of that ?
10/04/2014 13:24 KraHen#2
Limit of what exactly? o.0
10/04/2014 13:33 xenomco#3
this is whats happening if i have more than 2,000,000,000 ConquerPoints on my inventory [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
10/04/2014 13:40 turk55#4
And why exactly do you need more then that.
10/04/2014 14:21 abdoumatrix#5
actually it is int.Maxvalue as i think
10/04/2014 17:53 Novakhan#6
Dude if you can get more than 2KKK CPs legitimately on your server, it's time to reduce the drop rate..
10/04/2014 18:40 xenomco#7
This forum is not for helping anyone ... is just for retar*s with stupid answers ... dont fuc*ing reply if you dont have something usefull to say ... not only for + 1 ..
10/04/2014 19:38 Ultimation#8
your overflowing the int value.. the only way you can get it higher is to modify conquer.exe to make it support BigIntegers.. wich is more than a quick job. My suggestion would be.. Cap the cps.. you shouldn't ever need that many cps lol
10/04/2014 20:03 pro4never#9
Quote:
Originally Posted by xenomco View Post
This forum is not for helping anyone ... is just for retar*s with stupid answers ... dont fuc*ing reply if you dont have something usefull to say ... not only for + 1 ..

They all gave you useful answers and explained what the problem is. Just because you don't like their answers doesn't meant hey didn't help you.

To summarize.

The maximum value integers can hold is ~2billion.
The ONLY solution to this is to make store the CP variable as a different type of data (good luck, not easy to do)
The better solution is to decrease drop rates and prices to avoid inflation being that ridiculous on your server


Literally they answered why it happens, explained the only solution AND gave you easy realistic solutions that anyone hosting a server should be capable of implementing. Pretty awesome support I'd say.