Guest Guest Posted June 15, 2009 You like our site???Then tell it to playfish! Hi all We have been making many updates since the launch of this awesome forum!!We have added so many great features for you and of course free.We have made a great progress , since February ,than any other PS Fan site!!We have 1500+ members and more people join us ever week!!! :4: Also we have expanded the "PSFC is Everywhere" and now you can follow us on every famous social network(click to the one you want to follow us!) Now what we would like from you is : if you like this forum then send this message to Sonya and Silje(click to the names to send a pm) at the Playfish Forum! Hello Sonya, Silje... I'm a member of PSFC (www.petsociety.forumotion.com), Im pets ADDICTED!!! We love the game so much we are now part of PSFC but we want you to add PSFC to the www.petsociety.com Fan Sites page as it really is the best fan site ever...active, friendly, fun. We have started a pertition at PSFC to get the site added to www.petsociety.com, so please check the site out and add us!! We love Pet Society!!! We love PSFC!!! Come on guys make it happen!!! Signed ____forumusername___ Also Just to everyone know Playfish has banned our site in their forums and when you type www.petsociety.forumotion.com it shows like this www.*******************/ So that's what we want from you ATM. Thank you all!!! - John!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teris1994 0 Posted June 15, 2009 The only problem is (and I know it cause I tried to "advretise" our club in the PF frorum) that our forum presents images from items before they get on stores something that is considered to be "hacking" according to playfish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest Posted June 17, 2009 I can already say that the Playfish staff doesn't approve of PSFC.. :/ Plus... Grammar errors :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Guest Posted June 17, 2009 teris1994 wrote:The only problem is (and I know it cause I tried to "advretise" our club in the PF frorum) that our forum presents images from items before they get on stores something that is considered to be "hacking" according to playfish That's like the only reason they don't like PSFC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corsica 0 Posted June 17, 2009 I sent them the message but in my own words. Also reminded them that it was their decision to take away the trading ratings all that time ago and forced the users to form its own forum - and they have no reintroduced it and we had to reapply for the status of Safe Trader, Mentioned that we do not have to be enemies! I noticed the starring out of the forum's name last week when I posted and the link to this forum's safe trader list was just *******. Told them about the stunning competitions on here - they have some every now and again, yes. Tx for this initiative anyway - not sure if we would succeed, but done my bit. Within less than 5 minutes, I received this reply.... Hi, because this site is decompiling our games we cannot add it to petsociety.com decomping the game is agains the TOS. Silje Has any negotiating been entered into? If it is a requirement from their side, why do we not address it on our side and comply? I am working for an organisation and if someone wants to affiliate with us but in the same manner break our rules, we are not going to change our rules to enable the affiliation - the requester must comply (not the other way around). please let us know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corsica 0 Posted June 18, 2009 An explanation: decompiling = The term "decompiler" is most commonly applied to a program which translates executable programs (the output from a compiler) into source code in a (relatively) high level language which, when compiled, will produce an executable whose behavior is the same as the original executable program. By comparison, a disassembler translates an executable program into assembly language (and an assembler could be used to assemble it back into an executable program). Decompilation is the act of using a decompiler, although the term, when used as a noun, can also refer to the output of a decompiler. It can be used for the recovery of lost source code, and is also useful in some cases for computer security, interoperability and error correction.[1] The success of decompilation depends on the amount of information present in the code being decompiled and the sophistication of the analysis performed on it. The bytecode formats used by many virtual machines (such as the Java Virtual Machine or the .NET Framework Common Language Runtime) often include extensive metadata and high-level features that make decompilation quite feasible. Machine language has typically much less metadata, and is therefore much harder to decompile. Some compilers and post-compilation tools produce obfuscated code (that is, they attempt to produce output that is very difficult to decompile). This is done to make it more difficult to reverse engineer the executable. --- For example, this is what is done to access "future items". Silje Share this post Link to post Share on other sites