- Sep 27, 2019
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I've played a lot of games, but I've never seen a more idiotic and stupid thing that Warumiyo came up with. And his invented anti-cheat works very, and very crookedly, just go to his ci-en, and read the comments section and see for yourself. In people even erase honest saves, because the anti-cheat believes that the person somewhere cheating, and naturally pops up "NO CHEATING", erase all saves, and the game closes. (there are even such things that the game can not even close, and naturally the game begins to overflow RAM, cool, right?)if you found out the work youYou must be registered to see the linksgot pirated, you'd be upset too no? people gotta eat and pay rent, don't take it personally and rage at the dev. first paragraph ofYou must be registered to see the linksexplains what they did and why. plug the text into google translate, it should come out fine.
i know this is a piracy website, but you don't always get what you want. it just is what it is.
The maximum that the author does is to apologize, and gives a ready-made save.. Dude, that's ridiculous, don't you think? I still can't understand one thing, what was the point of adding it? To ruin the experience for everyone who bought it or something?
It reminds me of the situation when Project Helius on the wave of hype of their project Fallen Doll: Operation Lovecraft added Denuvo. This is +/- similar situation. Why don't other normal authors do this kind of shit? Why don't they add DRM, anti-cheat, or some other checks? It's simple though, it's enough for them to have people playing their games, supporting them on ci-en or other platforms, and that's it. They don't do that kind of shit, man. And that doesn't excuse what he wrote there, realize that. He could have postponed the game/update, rested quietly for a couple days/weeks, and already released it with new energy.
And yes, if I was a NSFW game developer (which is unlikely) and found out that my game was suddenly downloaded and then posted on kemono/f95zone, I would just ignore it. Fighting piracy or coming up with something obscure just makes it worse and can hurt the game and sales, whether that's good or bad is up to each person to decide for themselves.
Besides, as ridiculous and delusional as it sounds, piracy can also be considered a kind of advertising. Someone will download the game and play it completely, and someone will play it for 5-10 minutes, realize that he liked the game and decide to buy it, thus supporting the author. It's quite simple.