Doesn't make the action legal1. Dev themselves said they don't care about people pirating their games.
It doesn't matter why they are in place. It's not up to you do interpret it2. The demo restriction is put in place so people don't engage with WIP content from older patreon build that's not playable.
Doesn't matter. Go ahead and edit unlicensed fork in github since you're so confident3. The game isn't even protected by Steam DRM.
Piracy is complex term that includes both unauthorized use and distribution. You can google it4. You don't need to modify the code or decrypt the game to pirate the game. That's done for a completely different reason and has nothing to do with piracy as they're not required in order to pirate the game.
I don't assume anything. I gave you a reference to the copyright law description. Ironically, you assumed that author don't care about pirating the game and will never change his mind, which, for some reason, makes the action of stripping demo barrier legalClearly we can tell the dev has no intent to bother with putting anti-piracy measures based on many factors that come into play yet you're falsly assuming they do because you want to be right so badly?
No need for personal attacks if you can't prove your arguments with anything but your assumptions. I provided you reference to copyright law, which you continuously ignore. Read carefully since you have some peculiar misconception of the law that might have actual consequences if you have enough skills in development/hacking.Lifting the demo restriction is about accessing unfinished content left by the dev that's not normally accessible in the game. It's equivalent to modders accessing hot coffee in GTA SA. That has nothing to do with piracy. You clearly do not understand what piracy means just like the mods in the dev's discord. You might as well apply to become a mod there.
Yeah, the official docs from github is my narrative. The world doesn't disappear when you close eyesIt's not relevant to you when you're pushing a certain narrative.
Oh, I get it now. You think that if you have license, i.e. bought the product or subscription, you can do everything with it, including code modifications. That's another misconception. Read any license agreement and you'll see that you can't modify code or reverse engineer it in most cases (example of an exception can be open-source projects with MIT-like license)But it's very much relevant when you're saying things like "So if I crack app", "So if a hacker gets caught doing something illegal" implying there was cracking/bypassing or any illegal things involved in a personal use case of a modification of a product you have the license to.
3.1 Without prejudice to the generality of condition 1 (the grant of the license), you shall not, and you agree not to:
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3.1.3 modify the Game or any files forming part of the Game in any way not expressly authorized by Reloaded;
3.1.4 use cheats, automation software (bots), hacks, modifications or any other unauthorized third-party software designed to modify the Game;
Never thought people in a Porn game forum can hold such moral obligations to something as piracy.Doesn't make the action legal
It doesn't matter why they are in place. It's not up to you do interpret it
Doesn't matter. Go ahead and edit unlicensed fork in github since you're so confident
Piracy is complex term that includes both unauthorized use and distribution. You can google it
I don't assume anything. I given you the reference to the copyright law description. Ironically, you assume that author won't care which, for some reason, will make your actions legal
No need for personal attacks if you can't prove your arguments with anything other then your assumptions. I provided you with reference to copyright law, and pointed in it several times. Read carefully since you have some peculiar misconception of the law that might have actual consequences if you have enough skills in development/hacking.
Yeah, the official docs from github is my narrative. World doesn't disappear when you close eyes
Oh, I get it now. You think that if you have license, i.e. bought the product or subscription, you can do everything with it, including code modifications. That's another misconception. Read any license agreement and you'll see that you can't modify code or reverse engineer it
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It's not about morals. I frequently bypass apps/game protections myself if price is too steep and there is no crack available. Difference is that I understand consequences of my actions to avoid troubles with law. Ignorance is bliss only until you get caughtNever thought people in a Porn game forum can hold such moral obligations to something as piracy.
Yeah, I meant is Yasu I was just getting mixed with "robot" stuff, I what is his enemie types as? It is prisoner or thug?what?? who or what is yasan? do you mean yasu?
You assumed dev put anti-piracy measure(on a wip content that isn't even playable), so you can call it a DRM that was "cracked/bypassed" when it's not, just so you can call it "piracy" when it's not....I don't assume anything...Ironically, you assumed that author don't care about pirating the game and will never change his mind,...
Funny thing is I intended to buy the game at release but KP mods told me I can't "pirate" demo build and get a glimpse at the WIP unplayable content, that I had to either wait for release or pay for subscription on the shitty Patreon site. Lol, Idc how much I want to support a dev, I'm not giving a cent to Patreon...Pay for a product because you want to support it and enjoy more of it in the future...
If you couldn't tell by the versioning.So what's the difference between the clean Steam version that was just updated and the other 1.2.9.64 version in the OP?
Jesus... How do you read my messages. Do you know what modification means? There are game files. Modification is when you open any file, edit it and save. I don't know how explain it simplerYou assumed dev put anti-piracy measure(on a wip content that isn't even playable), so you can call it a DRM that was "cracked/bypassed" when it's not, just so you can call it "piracy" when it's not.
You should've started with the phrase: I don't believe in official documents. I wouldnt try to convince you in this case.And finally, Github doesn't decide the law on what's copyright infringement when it comes to game modding nor does some EULA from a random trash game which you also falsly assume is 100% enforceable and throws fair use out of the window. That's not how this works, buddy, there's a reason this is a legally gray-area and done on a case by case basis. You may not care about morals but most reasonable and logical people do as we don't want companies fucking over consumers just in their hopes of maximizing profits.
I do but you clearly don't understand the difference between a personal use modification that falls under fair use and a modification that circumvents measures and infringes upon copyright....Do you know what modification means?...
No, I don't believe Github taking down some project they consider as a "violation" on their site to be a proof that game modding is inherently illegal. Otherwise most modders wouldn't be so carefree to risk getting into legal troubles as they clearly never got permission from the devs....You should've started with the phrase: I don't believe in official documents...
I don't see you linking any license agreement for KP for someone who cares so much about official documents, especially when it's a game we're specifically talking about. Of course I'm going to disregard your EULA from a random game that nobody heard of. (Not that this matters.)...complete disregard of license agreements...
If the law decides it falls under fair use, yes, it would indeed be legal. Uncertainty does not mean it's by default illegal....All your actions is legal now, congratulations. You've won...
Ah right sorry, just confused on why the OP wasn't being updated if the Steam version was being updated, etc. Cheers.If you couldn't tell by the versioning.
One's the most recent(latest atm) build of the game while the one in OP is an older build not yet updated.
You can check changelog to see if it's worth downloading or not.
yasu is a boss you will find him listed as boss_yasu if i remember right. be careful, there is the yasu from the intro fight and the yasu near the end of the game and they are different. it might be boss_yasu2 for the yasu near the end of the gameYeah, I meant is Yasu I was just getting mixed with "robot" stuff, I what is his enemie types as? It is prisoner or thug?
I tried to check the changelong but it is not working for me. What's new in the new version?
With JoiPlay, have to get the windows version and install it with the appHow to play Karryn's prison on adroid?
You believe Github as the force of law, disregard fair use as a valid defense against copyright infringement and conflate game modding with piracy.Yeah, I got you in the previous message. Let's finish this, since nothing I provide will matter
There is kind of a "recollection room"(Location: ~~~~~Test map 1) but it's purely for the dev to test stuff out and it can only be accessed via cheats.
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You need to be logged in to Steam to view it.I tried to check the changelong but it is not working for me. What's new in the new version?