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Honestly, I don't feel bad for the large video game corporations such as EA, Capcom, Ubisoft etc. But when some indie devs, while not having such a big budget, put their hearts into their game and trying their best to make their community happy, I really feel bad for them when something like this happens. This is it.
Dear devs, please, can you tell us if you can do something about that?
Also, they should ban the ALI213 username.
I have given up my ranking due to hackers.
To be honest, I'd rather exile scumbags like you out of our online multiplayer!
It's fair to exclude multiplayer from the pirated version, but that's about it. Calling people "pirating, hacking scumbags" is way out of line. It's clear you're pretty far up your own arse if you think pirates and hackers are the same people. And before you whine some more about people pirating a €2 game (was it cheaper before?), do keep in mind that making online payments is impossible for the majority of people with access to the internet. Online banking is still a luxury, you nincompoop!
Many of the do it to get rid of the restrictions of DRM and (very) annoying diskcheck systems.
We are lucky this game doesn't have such restrictions.
Other times they often do it to simply see if it can be done. It's a matter of challenge.
The fact is that a lot of hackers that belong to groups like to "fly their flag." So let's not judge until we see evidence otherwise.
Sir,
with update 1.05 we have excluded them. Are they back in they same amount as before?
Sincerely,
VM
But of course you now that.
Everyone else: You can't really do anything against this.
If anything, it's Steam that needs to tighten their security with certain updates.
I'm obviously not too deep into the subject, but I believe there is a standard Steam emulator / DLL hack that (more or less) just gets copied to a new game - no actual cracker work is needed for the most part.
That's the problem, the ease with which they seem to be able to crack Steam games and apparently even set up accounts to use Steamworks with pirated software.
Valve seriously needs to do something about it.
All the devs of games can do is try to stem the tide, but it's a battle that is already lost because of the above.
Edit:
And I'm pretty sure those we encounter in-game are throwaway accounts, so banning them would also be only a temporary solution.
I suggest something like IP bans, though those can be circumvented as well.
But that might hurt them more than mere updates because now they have to use VPN and junk, and that is illegal under Steam ToS (as far as I know). - So more reason to ban / lock whole accounts,. perhaps.
Just wildly throwing out suggestions here, in the end it won't matter - the filth will always find ways around this.