Forgive me if this has been discussed in and out of various threads, I could'nt find/compile a complete discussion on this topic.
...I'll cut this short. What I propose is for the dev's to hardcode an automatic update feature into the LFS program, I think it could very well be the answer of illegal copys finding themselfs on machines.
Demo users download the demo, internet connection is a must to play demo.
An automatic update system that is placed right before LFS starts/and does one or two checks while LFS is running. This update system will read through the whole LFS folder checking everything is in the demo state. To run a demo version of LFS you must have an internet connection. If the update system is not happy it lock's the demo based on your machine/ip...for this to work, this update system must be hardcoded into LFS, more importantly; even older copys will need to respond to and install these updates from LFSW containing this new feature...
Scenario: MR.X has intentions and the knowhow to get free content from the demo, so, MR.X downloads a copy of the demo. In order for gameplay he must be connected to LFSW, the automatic update system sends some basic info like cars and tracks used on last race, if the 'last race' content contained S2 content he's been at no good. Obviousley these upate's must be encrypted.
LFSW sends a NO to the new update system banning that user from playing on or off line.
...I'll cut this short. What I propose is for the dev's to hardcode an automatic update feature into the LFS program, I think it could very well be the answer of illegal copys finding themselfs on machines.
Demo users download the demo, internet connection is a must to play demo.
An automatic update system that is placed right before LFS starts/and does one or two checks while LFS is running. This update system will read through the whole LFS folder checking everything is in the demo state. To run a demo version of LFS you must have an internet connection. If the update system is not happy it lock's the demo based on your machine/ip...for this to work, this update system must be hardcoded into LFS, more importantly; even older copys will need to respond to and install these updates from LFSW containing this new feature...
Scenario: MR.X has intentions and the knowhow to get free content from the demo, so, MR.X downloads a copy of the demo. In order for gameplay he must be connected to LFSW, the automatic update system sends some basic info like cars and tracks used on last race, if the 'last race' content contained S2 content he's been at no good. Obviousley these upate's must be encrypted.
LFSW sends a NO to the new update system banning that user from playing on or off line.