The (new) Most Dangerous Game

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MBurner 93

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So I was lurking around the web like I do in ALL of my free time when I came across the most horrifying game to ever exist, File Killer

http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/2011/09/16/filekiller-the-most-horrific-game-i-can-make/

To win the game, you have to click delete for 20 random files located on your computer. This isn't just a game, because if a file is deleted in File Killer, its deleted for good. Would you, my fellow escapists, be brave enough to challenge fate in virtual Russian Roulette?

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ekoVKyalHQ
 

emeraldrafael

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I have to wonder how many imporant files on a computer were deleted and were "coincidentally" chosen at random.

OT: no.
 

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Nope, because it would delete System32 from my computer, then I would be properly fucked. Although in the vid, it did seem to keep any System32 files safe.

But still, no, I'm not insane.
 

serata

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Oh Jesus that made me nervous just watching that guy. I might rather play real Russian roulette.
 

emeraldrafael

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Sassafrass said:
Nope, because it would delete System32 from my computer, then I would be properly fucked. Although in the vid, it did seem to keep any System32 files safe.

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nevermind, it didnt delete it, just targeted.
 

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emeraldrafael said:
Sassafrass said:
Nope, because it would delete System32 from my computer, then I would be properly fucked. Although in the vid, it did seem to keep any System32 files safe.

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wasnt the first one he did a system 32
Yeah and it popped up about 7 or 8 more times without being deleted. One might have gotten deleted but I don't know enough about computers to know if it did any harm, I just know deleting System32 = No computer for you. :p

And as this post is now redundant, have a Batman joke.

 

serata

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emeraldrafael said:
Sassafrass said:
Nope, because it would delete System32 from my computer, then I would be properly fucked. Although in the vid, it did seem to keep any System32 files safe.

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wasnt the first one he did a system 32
The first one that actually deleted was his college paper, all the system 32 ones claimed they were "Safe," though one or two of those deletions looked like temporary system files or dumps or something, which might cause problems the next time he boots up.