CSBWin/Build question (encryption)

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CSBWin/Build question (encryption)

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How do I make my dungeon.dat unreadable to other users like Zyx has done with Conflux?
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There is an encycption thingie in the file menu
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So once I 'encrypt' it is lost to the editor forever? What does the 'get key' do?
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I encrypted a dungeon, but it crashes when I press enter at the dungeon doors.
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Post by beowuuf »

You should be able to assign it a number or somehting or a key, so that you can open it and other can't
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Encrypt it with the key '1' and this is a very simple
encryption. Not at all secure. But CSBwin will be
able to open it. Once encrypted, it is lost to anything
else but CSBwin or a special 'Decryption' program
that yours truly possesses.

If you want secure encryption then we build a special
version of CSBwin for that one dungeon.
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