[Dev. Blog #1] Horny Bullets | Concept of RiskyRun (old name)
Added 2024-03-03 10:25:39 +0000 UTC
General thoughts:
Hello dear Patrons. Today I want to tell you about the idea of a new application, or rather its concept. This application is one of the simpler ones, so its development is possible in parallel with other projects. The project is not a full-fledged program, but rather an auxiliary, for launching any applications. The main idea is to allow you to play Russian roulette in the conditions of the TechDom culture. So, a bit more detailed...
Concept of functionality
The application is a simple UI interface with three elements.
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The first element is "Load Bullet." You choose the path to a file that could potentially be risky to run. For example, it could be one of my programs or any other that you've always wanted to run but were afraid to.
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The second element is "Pull the Trigger." There's a short countdown, and then RiskyRun launches the loaded application with a chance of 1 in 6. In case of failure - the application launches and RiskyRun closes. In case of success - the chance counter of 1 in 6 becomes 1 in 5. Upon pressing the trigger again, the same behavior occurs, but with a chance of 1 in 4, and so on.
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The third element is "Exit." The application simply closes and remembers the path to the loaded application for the next time.
As always, feel free to leave your questions, discussions, and suggestions in the comments below this post. Thank you <3
Comments
I don't want to make this program harmful. It's more of an auxiliary program for those who enjoy taking risks and launching dangerous viruses and applications. Thus, this application "Enhances" the pleasure of the launching process itself. But for now, it's just a concept. There are also ideas like replacing the launch of applications with a bullet that deletes the selected "folder or file".
Jeffrys
2024-03-03 13:57:28 +0000 UTCit might be nice for there to be some incentive to actually running the risk... though not sure what you could add also- maybe an option that runs it on startup? so each time you turn your pc on there's a risk the app runs
Squidhogg
2024-03-03 13:30:07 +0000 UTC