Author Topic: Is there a folder for bad add-ons?  (Read 537 times)

And what does CRC stand for?

The bad add-ons stay in your add-ons folder, but will not run.

CRC -
Quote from: Wikipedia
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) or polynomial code checksum  is a non-secure hash function designed to detect accidental changes to raw computer data, and is commonly used in digital networks and storage devices such as hard disk drives. A CRC-enabled device calculates a short, fixed-length binary sequence, known as the CRC code or just CRC, for each block of data and sends or stores them both together. When a block is read or received the device repeats the calculation; if the new CRC does not match the one calculated earlier, then the block contains a data error and the device may take corrective action such as rereading or requesting the block be sent again, otherwise the data is assumed to be error free.

So basically, the add-ons CRC will not change unless it's data is changed. This can be used to detect bad add-ons that are running under a different name.

I don't know what you said, but I think it was made to get rid of TBM add-ons which I heard messed up your computer.

TBM add-ons? TBM was for an older version of Blockland. You don't have to worry about that.

But the 'bad-addons' is to get rid of things that don't work or break the game in some way. For example, Mininuke.

lol

I heard TBM was "The Better Mod", a mod thing like RTB.

TBM was a mod for the old blockland and wasn't remade yet. RTB on the other hand was for both. The older and retail blockland.