(06 Aug 10, 09:30PM)Drakas Wrote:(06 Aug 10, 09:02PM)flowtron Wrote: or it was always the same mirror-server.
This is exactly the reason why I put in the MD5/SHA1 checksums for the downloads - so you can verify download integrety yourself.
Yea, maybe you could elaborate on the latter part for newbies..
Come on, everybody knows how to get the md5 sum of a binary file and to compare it to... Wait.
To check :
So try this : http://www.mstsoftware.com/Files/mstMD520e.exe
Install it
run it
Drag and drop the assault cube installer you into it
compare the md5 sum you get to this :
[SELECT ALL] Code:
Windows: (.exe)
MD5 : 4211e0296e2e8645915dcecb40c7fbd6
SHA1: 9da1db424da61eb5f63910d37f6fb0f8a8142170
Mac OSX: (.dmg)
MD5 : f23d4d58bd3619eff3ceab6a90dde6e5
SHA1: 01d400a89ad4ffe4207afbb100e30ecf47c24049
Linux: (.tar.bz2)
MD5 : a2b0114b56079ff3a1bdb200744200ff
SHA1: cb014c9beae64ea2526586438753284dc5ff629c