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tinyE: I once saw one that asked for all the boxes with street signs. One of the boxes had the pole of the sign barely visible in the corner. Evidently that counted because I failed the tests. :P
You didn't fail (I don't think you can when dealing with adaptive AI unless you're actually trying to teach it something). You simply piqued the interest of the AI.

I tried in vain to find a different clip as I distinctly remember a scene where Edgar somehow inflates the crotches of the male dancers in a ballet troupe but perhaps I got it mixed up with this scene from Modern Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V4Izjs1SOY.

God, how I miss the '80s... my childhood.
Post edited November 30, 2017 by Lemon_Curry
For Capta...Chapka...Channuka... for login fans, here ya go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
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BlueMooner: For Capta...Chapka...Channuka... for login fans, here ya go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
More annoying than any misspellings/shorthand in that video was the mispronunciation of the word "nuclear". It isn't "nucular"!
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BlueMooner: For Capta...Chapka...Channuka... for login fans, here ya go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y
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Maighstir: More annoying than any misspellings/shorthand in that video was the mispronunciation of the word "nuclear". It isn't "nucular"!
He mispronounced several words... nobody ever accused youtubers of being bright.
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Maighstir: More annoying than any misspellings/shorthand in that video was the mispronunciation of the word "nuclear". It isn't "nucular"!
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BlueMooner: He mispronounced several words... nobody ever accused youtubers of being bright.
Could be just a more subtle part of his goofy dunkey character.
Google Crapcha should be classified as a crime against humanity.

I'm out of China (where gog thankfully got rid of this shit) for a few days and get greeted with this hardcore retardery (see attached). There's a piece of bridge in EVERY SINGLE SQUARE!
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People so impatient are...
I clear my browser history every night before shutting off the PC and I log back at least 8 hours later and the crapcha pops up every single day. GOG really needs to lower the sensitivity meter, I'm tired of clicking cars, signs and roads. What's even worse is that more often than not it fails despite answering correctly.


I got one proposition:

With the Steam website every time you need to log into your account it sends a 5 digit code to your email address, you copy and paste that and it logs you instantly. To me that is faster and even more secure than the crapcha as it requires you to access your email inbox.
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Ganni1987: I clear my browser history every night before shutting off the PC and I log back at least 8 hours later and the crapcha pops up every single day. GOG really needs to lower the sensitivity meter, I'm tired of clicking cars, signs and roads. What's even worse is that more often than not it fails despite answering correctly.

I got one proposition:

With the Steam website every time you need to log into your account it sends a 5 digit code to your email address, you copy and paste that and it logs you instantly. To me that is faster and even more secure than the crapcha as it requires you to access your email inbox.
With GOG's 2-factor authentication enabled, you get a 4-digit code to your e-mail. I haven't seen the captcha in a while, but that may be because I don't clear cookies on the machines I most frequently use.

Admittedly, Steam's system is better than that. There, I can have the code generated on my phone (ie. not sent over the network).
Nice try R2-D2!
Capcha... Annoying, although a necessary evil it seems badly implemented in a number of places.

Reminded when i get Humble Bundle games, i'm willing to pay $1 for the $1 tier, but then they pull the 'you didn't pay the average here's a captcha' out of their ass so i drop it to a penny instead...

Grrr...

And captcha is even worse when you're limited on a laptop (like i am right now).

Should be different rules.

1) Making/using a new account (also no bought games? Yeah captcha...)
2) When you fail to log in 3+ times in a row
3) If you wait 15 minutes remove the Captcha for logging in.
4) lower how anal the checks are. Barely having part of a car, or road or sign in it doesn't make for good checks. So allow 1 minor error per check.
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fronzelneekburm: Google Crapcha should be classified as a crime against humanity.

I'm out of China (where gog thankfully got rid of this shit) for a few days and get greeted with this hardcore retardery (see attached). There's a piece of bridge in EVERY SINGLE SQUARE!
LOL! thank god for me it seemed to fix itself but man that is gold, I had some that tell me to select all the cars but I had a house...
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Ganni1987: I clear my browser history every night before shutting off the PC and I log back at least 8 hours later and the crapcha pops up every single day. GOG really needs to lower the sensitivity meter, I'm tired of clicking cars, signs and roads. What's even worse is that more often than not it fails despite answering correctly.

I got one proposition:

With the Steam website every time you need to log into your account it sends a 5 digit code to your email address, you copy and paste that and it logs you instantly. To me that is faster and even more secure than the crapcha as it requires you to access your email inbox.
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Maighstir: With GOG's 2-factor authentication enabled, you get a 4-digit code to your e-mail. I haven't seen the captcha in a while, but that may be because I don't clear cookies on the machines I most frequently use.

Admittedly, Steam's system is better than that. There, I can have the code generated on my phone (ie. not sent over the network).
Unfortunately 2-FA works only when accessing from a new IP Address, Unless I turn off my modem for a day or two, my IP stays the same literally for months. In fact the last time I saw it was at the beginning of January this year when my ISP installed me a new modem.
When does this captcha thing come up?Never seen it in all the years ive used GOG and via various browsers...
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Niggles: When does this captcha thing come up?Never seen it in all the years ive used GOG and via various browsers...
One way you will see it on GOG is if you redeem a code, I think that is an always on situation.

Logon depends on a number of factors many completely out of your control.