You can never stop crackers or hackers. Actually Scawen can be very happy, because playing online isnt possible without a license atm.
Cracked versions are even a benefit somehow, because more people play it, and they might tell others, who might buy LFS
As long as those cracks dont work online, it's not s serious problem imo.
That's the problem with anti-piracy. Most see it as a game. So when it's made harder, the crackers enjoy the challenge. But the normal legal users have to put up with shit, so in the end they either don't play, or just crack the game. TOCA RD2 is one of those games. If you have any virtual drives on your system (which I always have one or two). The game wont work. Leaving you two options. Remove virtual drives, or unhook your CD-Drive.
Far Cry was another. If you have any CD Copy/Creation software on your PC it wouldn't install, and if you installed the stuff after the game wouldn't open.
I don't think any companies see that if you over do it, you just turn people off your product. Look at the recent Sony events. Their music is being boycoted by so many people because of the rootkit they have been using.
I don't understand the idea. I think the idea is to make it harder for people who haven't paid to download the game. But most games aren't even downloadable at all and they still get pirated.
Yep, Sony messed up bad. Not i comes to light it also phones home and hackers are already using the rootkit to hide game cheating software from detection.
Sony thought they were being smart but in the end it was found. All software can be hacked. Its just to what level. The current LFS security is fine.
Have you ever heard of edonkey or bittorrent? there will be thousands of copies free for downloading.
But it doesn't matter, there is no working crack for online play (and probably will never be) and that's what LFS is about!
Well yeah, rootkits are hard to come by and that don't get detected. Sony have just given crackers/cheats/virus makes a new toy that's undetected, and if it is by anti-virus software, screws your system. Lose lose for the end user. Win win for someone who downloads music off the interweb as they don't get the problem.
Plus it only effects Windows users, or people who have autorun enabled. Turn it off, and open the CD in my computer, rather then run their apps, and everything is all there anyway.
you don't have to crack the database for this. just sniff all network packages, sent to the master server and received from the master server, when logging in. with this information it's not very difficult, to find out how the master server is working. so an emulator is not that problem. see WoW: there's already a big network of cracked servers connected with each other.
unless you identify yourself with each online server that you connect to, and this server validates it against the master server. although cracking the racing server too and allowing it to accept any user would allow to establish a network of cracked master and racing servers... oh well.
eventually i hope it boils down to the fact that decent users and racing fans will buy it to appreciate the work beeing done. There's only that much you can do against cracking, and there's a subtle balance, as others have said before, between usability and protection. IMHO it's working well for LFS ATM.
Oh course, if it wasn't for pirates then they wouldn't need so inane protection. It's funny, but some guy at Sony said "Well most people don't know what a rootkit is anyway, so it shouldn't be a problem" or something along those lines... some backup
Back when there was no protection, more people paid cash for the game because to crackers there was no game in it. Now the protection is so painful for legit users, more get the cracked games as it get rid of all the shit.