I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, I searched and Googled a bit but came up empty. In short:
I found an invisible link under the Visit the Community Site link. It all happened randomly, I'm not even quite sure how I clicked it, but does anyone else have any idea what this could be?
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Perhaps there are cosmetic codes such as...just random examples...your ensemble becoming pirateswear? OR it's just one of those jokes Blizzard does...Chat gem.
The most anticipated secret of all was the Secret Cow Level, but all the combinations I've tried aren't working. @.@
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So many to run through. @.@ Not to mention syntax, dashes or slashes, words or numbers, etc. Everything counts as a dot, but it doesn't say what or what is not able to be used. It just says 'Code not recognized' when anything is entered.
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Try "The chat gem is working as intended." (no quotes, keep the period). Seriously... that phrase was hidden in some javascript in an object called D3BetaSignup or something, and faked being used when you clicked the skull or chat gem.
If that doesn't work, try: VGhlIGNoYXQgZ2VtIGlzIHdvcmtpbmcgYXMgaW50ZW5kZWQu
Woah, nice find! Sixen found that if you put "there is now cow level" you get a success return but we can't find out what it does. I tried "VGhlIGNoYXQgZ2VtIGlzIHdvcmtpbmcgYXMgaW50ZW5kZWQu", "The chat gem is working as intended.", and "Diablo walks the Earth" to no avail.
Code entered successfully. Code not recognized. Perfect gem activated.
The successful "cheat code" probably has something to do with the chat gem.
Another interesting find is that at the top of all of the code it says:
The methods of this class that have the same name as the extended class will have a parent property that allows you to call the other overridden methods unlike implements, which instead adopts properties from one or more other classes without inheretance, but both of which are useful when has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
I thought that phrase looked familiar so I put it into google and found this. Probably doesn't have anything to do with the code, but pretty funny nonetheless.
Code entered successfully. Code not recognized. Perfect gem activated.
The successful "cheat code" probably has something to do with the chat gem.
Another interesting find is that at the top of all of the code it says:
The methods of this class that have the same name as the extended class will have a parent property that allows you to call the other overridden methods unlike implements, which instead adopts properties from one or more other classes without inheretance, but both of which are useful when has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
I thought that phrase looked familiar so I put it into google and found this. Probably doesn't have anything to do with the code, but pretty funny nonetheless.
Hah, yeah probably the coders just fooling around. Haven't found anything that produces the gem activate yet :(.. but then again I doubt it'll do anything except show the text.
I found an invisible link under the Visit the Community Site link. It all happened randomly, I'm not even quite sure how I clicked it, but does anyone else have any idea what this could be?
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I made a D3 forum post too.
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OMG! Keep typing in your guessing for the release date, and whichever one works is when the game will be released!
Just keep on entering dates of any Tuesday for this - - - - - ^
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im sure theres something in the pages source and JS like all their pages. if you just look.
I do think however, that it may be used to enter promotional codes for vanity items and such.
If that doesn't work, try: VGhlIGNoYXQgZ2VtIGlzIHdvcmtpbmcgYXMgaW50ZW5kZWQu
The successful "cheat code" probably has something to do with the chat gem.
Another interesting find is that at the top of all of the code it says:
I thought that phrase looked familiar so I put it into google and found this. Probably doesn't have anything to do with the code, but pretty funny nonetheless.
Hah, yeah probably the coders just fooling around. Haven't found anything that produces the gem activate yet :(.. but then again I doubt it'll do anything except show the text.