You have also other options:
Check the steam account name( just check the folders )
Read the steamid out of the registry or the log files
BIOS or motherboard serial number ( use WMI for that )


Kyle Gospodnetich schrieb:
> Hey everyone. I'm having a little trouble getting a unique identifier 
> for players playing our singleplayer game. What I'm basically trying to 
> do is identify the player's SteamID/CommunityID/Other static unique 
> identifier and compare it to a list of developers (From there, running 
> code if they're not a dev) as a form of leak protection.
>
> The problem is, if I try to get the players SteamID, it just returns 
> PENDING. The Community ID always seems to report 0 as well.
>
> Is there any way I can fix this behavior, or are there any other 
> identifiers I could use? IP is most likely not an option, because few of 
> us have static IPs.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> - Kyle '1/4 Life Gospodnetich
>
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