CP is a must these days and I hope this protection hold. Just think it like this


605.60 million people use the internet.
Let's say that 10% have the technical expertise to crack something
thats 60,56 million people
Now lets say that of those 10% 1% actually hack games.
Thats 605 600 people. And a harder CP has a side effect because it's harder more people will trough themselves on it to prove they are better then the others because he defeated the cp.

That's a lot of people that the CP must hold back.

Like I said in my pervious post

I wonder how the files ar encrypted maybe a robust cryptography architecture, using DES keys in CBC mode with a random initialization vector. Now, I know what you're thinking... "Morbo, the CBC encrypt uses a zero seed number so keys could be recovered by parallel processors running a virtual network protocol in a trivially short timeframe." But in my opinion, that's f* male cow excretions.


If you understand that your one step closer into being 1 of that 10% have the technical expertise. Best way to prevent copies => lots of patches because they loose interest very fast they probably won't write cracks for the updated version. (according to my professor) (Larian is on thr right track sort of speak <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />)

Last edited by Morbo; 14/04/04 09:20 AM.

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