First of all, sorry for being late on this, but I didn't realise until a few days ago that a new version of Ezquake had been released.
For those who want to get straight to business, the archive is [rule 6] and the readme is [rule 6].
What does this patch do?
This patch disables the executable checksum check in the "security" modules and makes it possible for any program to load them.
The patch is available for both Windows and Linux.
How does this patch help me?
Many tournaments for some reason require that participants are able to produce a hash of globally known data and random numbers (also known as the "security" module). This requirement is completely bogus and hinders players from participating in tournaments for no good reason at all. For example, the Ezquake 1754 release has broken sound in the Linux version, so in order to be able to use it, you must first fix the bugs in the sound code. But if you do that, the unpatched "security" module will fail to load and you are hindered from playing in tournaments. This patch corrects this problem.
But aaarg, OMG, you're such a cheater!
This patch has nothing to do with cheating. This patch does in no way enable any cheats which weren't previously possible.
If anyone wishes to cheat, I can think of at least 5 easier ways to do it than disabling executable checksum in the "security" module.. Claiming that the "security" module is an anti-cheating measure is like claiming that a spoon is good for closing a door.
For those who want to get straight to business, the archive is [rule 6] and the readme is [rule 6].
What does this patch do?
This patch disables the executable checksum check in the "security" modules and makes it possible for any program to load them.
The patch is available for both Windows and Linux.
How does this patch help me?
Many tournaments for some reason require that participants are able to produce a hash of globally known data and random numbers (also known as the "security" module). This requirement is completely bogus and hinders players from participating in tournaments for no good reason at all. For example, the Ezquake 1754 release has broken sound in the Linux version, so in order to be able to use it, you must first fix the bugs in the sound code. But if you do that, the unpatched "security" module will fail to load and you are hindered from playing in tournaments. This patch corrects this problem.
But aaarg, OMG, you're such a cheater!
This patch has nothing to do with cheating. This patch does in no way enable any cheats which weren't previously possible.
If anyone wishes to cheat, I can think of at least 5 easier ways to do it than disabling executable checksum in the "security" module.. Claiming that the "security" module is an anti-cheating measure is like claiming that a spoon is good for closing a door.