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I don't know why developers put up with it. I have a piracy control system in my apps, and it works like this: If you pirate the app, my app erases your filesystem. All of it. Not just your documents: it erases your file allocation table, and then the rest of the drive if there's time. This is pretty effective, because sure, you can patch it... but when I release an update that can check for the old patch, you're pretty much fucked.
There's no reason to crack apps, even if you're "testing" them out. That's what demos are for. You can try out a portion of the app. A lot of you who demo apps "demo" like 50% of the game, and then find it useless.
I don't see why Microsoft and other companies follow suit with things like this... pirate my software, and your filesystem goes down the shitter. Pretty simple concept.
Fuck you pirates.
There's no reason to crack apps, even if you're "testing" them out. That's what demos are for. You can try out a portion of the app. A lot of you who demo apps "demo" like 50% of the game, and then find it useless.
I don't see why Microsoft and other companies follow suit with things like this... pirate my software, and your filesystem goes down the shitter. Pretty simple concept.
Fuck you pirates.