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Devs get mad about a cracked version that's not even playable >
Makes salty, questionable post as a reaction threatening 'all' users >
Devs get exposed within minutes afterwards for using denuvo illegally themselves >
*Gets more popcorn*
only paralive left. hopefully they don't mess it up.
They really need to man up and address the situation instead of being quiet and weird
but u need a account to even play it or have they removed the requirement and does it even need to say it needs an account by steam rules or something what is going on XD
can the ppl pirating it even able to play it? its run on a server, i thought the always online/account thing is a way to prevent that.
Yep. That's what I'm reading. The "legit" demo had world files in it and all those people did was expose a bug and use some cheat program to walk around in it.
No NPCs, no AI, couldn't even click on anything to interact. Additionally you can't even say it was pirated/cracked. It was the devs very own demo files lol.
The entire thing is ridiculous tbh. Hype for Inzoi just went from 10 to 0 for me.
Especially if they're using Denuvo illegally. It's one thing to have it and advertise it, I hate it but I'd still buy. It's another to not disclose it, illegal AF
Is this game is trying to self destruct days before launch? It's bad enough the devs dropped the ball with the idiot restrictions thread, but now they are putting rootkits on our computers?
The OP hasn't provided any proof to back up what is said or how they even arrived at this point. It's also interesting that the "Streisand effect" is used by the OP in conversation as well.
I'm doubting the validity of this because there is just enough to make a point of it.
Sorry, all I read here was "I believe whatever the dev will tell me without question and nothing else until then"
Keep waiting for devs to admit they used denuvo illegally then. *Eats popcorn*
What you're asking for was already provided, and shocker, deleted.
Noone is going to pirate a freely available demo.... what?!