Hi,
Not only that, but in my experience there is no full proof solution to
guard against piracy. Sooner or later a cracker will find a way to over
come, crack, or break the security system a developer uses. Once broken
it is no longer a full proof or secure method for protecting the product
from theft. So in the end you might keep some really average computer
users out of cracking the software, but pro crackers can crack, break,
and steel anything they want. These days all additional security is
doing is making it worse for the legal ccustomer rather than really
keeping the wolves at bay.
Liam Erven wrote:
> Yes. It will. But in my experience. People who crack games don't
want to
> buy them in the first place.
> The positives outway the negatives.
>
>
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