Mac Game/Trojan Wipes a File for Each Alien Killed

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I like it, and I see why he wrote it. If you can't I'm sorry for you. No not malware, but I'm not a anti-virus company wanting to sell you some software. Zach Gage is what I call an out of the box thinker. To bad the world don't like it when you think out side the box.
 
[citation][nom]matt87_50[/nom]thats the type of thing I would expect from Fine Arts student..."woah dude! what if there were like, real life concequences to doing bad things in a game?? *takes another puff* "If i wanted real life consequences to something I did in a simulation, I'd just do it in real life!! get a job![/citation]
Lol, and when you're referring to him as Dr. Gage as you're changing his oil or cleaning his clothes, try and tell him the same thing. These 'fine arts students' are the people who think outside of your boxes, and in turn teach others to think outside of your boxes. And if we didn't have people willing to do that, we'd still be sitting in some candle lit cabin, thinking about getting the rest of our small plot harvest in.

Obviously thinking isn't your strongest suit. But hey, the world needs blue collars, doesn't it?
 
not the first to delete important files, hell Diakatana deleted system files with their first batch instead of temporary files used during installation.
 
[citation][nom]Curnel_D[/nom]Lol, and when you're referring to him as Dr. Gage as you're changing his oil or cleaning his clothes, try and tell him the same thing. These 'fine arts students' are the people who think outside of your boxes, and in turn teach others to think outside of your boxes. And if we didn't have people willing to do that, we'd still be sitting in some candle lit cabin, thinking about getting the rest of our small plot harvest in. Obviously thinking isn't your strongest suit. But hey, the world needs blue collars, doesn't it?[/citation]
Your close....if no one ever thought out side of the box then there wouldnt have even been a wheel....so we would still live in caves and so on :)
 
This has got to be a hoax, right? I mean Apple has been very clear in their advertising that PC's have problems with malware and Mac's just don't. It's just that simple and every Mac user knows it. Unless maybe this trojan they speak of is infecting hackintosh's - I suppose a hackintosh might be able to get malware on account of the fact that its running on PC hardware and not real apple hardware.
 
A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?


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[citation]However exploratory, experimental or just interesting it seems, users are warned several times before they download and before they play that Lose/Lose will result in the permanent deletion of files from your hard drive and CNet reports that Symantec, Sophos and Intego have flagged the application as malware, with each of them calling the "Trojan" OSX.Loosemaque, OSX/LoseGame-A and OSX/LoserGame, respectively. [/citation]

But.... Macs don't need anti virus protection......

lol....
 
Where can I get this game? I just installed mac osx86 on my laptop and it is begging me to destroy the o/s already :)

Now that I have used osx for a couple of days now, why do people buy macs? HAHAHAHAHA windows is awesome compared to this thing.
 
I think it's a briliant idea and not a malware.
One should understand it's not really a game, more an art. And as an art I like it. I would not play it without apropriate preparations, and the thrill about it is perfect.
It's not a game. It's a lose/lose situation. :-D
(just look how many reactions it created!)
 
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