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Lardiop, its VERy rare that it would happen, and if it doesnt it will only be on older monitors. PLus it would take a very long time to burn in if it where too.

BTW is there anyway to have the logo just rotate all the way around. And NOT just rotate halfway and then rotate back?

I think it would be kinda cool to have scanlines animate like how their is animation when you move your cursor in the main menu of the game. Also, is it possible to cut down the CPU usage a little? When I resume from the screensaver, I see my CPU temp has risen like 5 degrees.

DOWNLOAD 1.0 now

please report any bugs or any thing you would like to see and ill work at it. Next version may have some ambient sound in it as an option. im going to try doing scan lines as one person suggested. maybe a little blood throw up on the screen every once in a while as another suggested

no bugs,but why the hell he wants to connect to the net?

i want an answer.

You posted a screensaver not a trojanware i suppose,so what does he want with the net?

He tries random ports like 2126,2127,2128 etc,at my local address.

and starts a rundll.exe to whom he tells to run it as an application.and for the past five minutes it tried different ports 20 times.

now i am going to report this,so the matter is solved,since after two questions author did not seem to bother answering.

THis thread read people who do not posss the knowlede about what they downloaded - no offense,and it seems to me not right to see them scammed like this.

Btw it really looks good,but everything has its flaws.

no bugs,but why the hell he wants to connect to the net?

i want an answer.

You posted a screensaver not a trojanware i suppose,so what does he want with the net?

He tries random ports like 2126,2127,2128 etc,at my local address.

and starts a rundll.exe to whom he tells to run it as an application.and for the past five minutes it tried different ports 20 times.

now i am going to report this,so the matter is solved,since after two questions author did not seem to bother answering.

THis thread read people who do not posss the knowlede about what they downloaded - no offense,and it seems to me not right to see them scammed like this.

Btw it really looks good,but everything has its flaws.

Can anyone confirm this activity?

This worries me somewhat....

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