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- Sep 29, 2018
I'm not saying it wouldn't have been done; but his gloating about how he does anti-cheat and explaining it didn't fucking help. Just may be my uncultured mind, but if you're gonna claim to be a security specialist, you don't fucking blab about how you lock your door (or equivalent). You especially don't do it when you get bigger and bigger, the bigger you are, the more eyes are on you; and you go around saying "This is how I did X," you're practically inviting people to fucking ruin your shit.Also people on the Russian Counter Strike discussion board just ripped all of his trivial checks out anyways so none of this matters lmfao.
This just goes to show how much of a hack he is. He is trying to fight the weakest form of DRM in an even weaker way, and that makes him think he's a massive genius. This is like an even weaker and gayer version of Rockstar's Manhunt antipiracy fiasco. At least they put in some passion in sadism against pirates, even if it was only their most loyal fans experiencing it in the end.
You know one aspect of security is risk, and in the IT world there's a number of ways to approach risk, and one of the most unliked answers to risk is acceptance. You know you have/require/whatever Product-X (Heartbound), Product-X (Heartbound) comes with all these different risks (mainly Piracy, nice fucking name BTW). How do you combat piracy? You can try his little tricks like tying it to Steam Achievements, you can pay for Denuvo which never works and only pisses people off, or you can accept that when you put a piece of digital whatever out on the Internet, more likely than not it's going to be compromised. And believe me, I'm not a fan of pirates, I don't buy that most people out there do it for historical or availability reasons; they do it because everyone likes free shit, you can't change my mind. However, you have to accept that it will happen, and from there, everything else is marketing. Just say you know the rules of nature / facts of life and put your game on Steam because it's the best way for it to reach as many people as possible, and if pirates do get it, you hope they enjoy it and decide to purchase it (something else I don't believe in the majority, I'm sure it does happen, but it's on the lower end). It's okay to not like it Jason, but part of doing business is having to eat a shit sandwich every now and then, and hopefully, you can do it in a way that doesn't hurt your reputation too much.