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What drew you to the high seas?
  • A lot of games where either not available at all or we had robots, green blood or missing assets in them.

    We even had that problem in the UK with Carmageddon. It wasn't a problem to locate the correct files, though!

  • What drew you to the high seas?
  • I've been sailing the high seas, or at least skirting the shores, since the late 1980s when my classmates and I were swapping BBC Micro software on 5¼" disks! Moved onto PC in 1990 and carried on. I even cracked a few games back in the day :-) These days I don't pirate so much, and I have quite a collection of legitimate music and software.

  • FitGirl call for donations
  • My guy, I can’t believe I have to point this out, but FitGirl is a woman.

    We actually don't know, as their identity has never been revealed. The 'FitGirl image' is of French actress Audrey Tautou.

  • FitGirl call for donations
  • FitGirl only repacks; he doesn't defeat Denuvo. The only crackers within the last twelve months or so to crack Denuvo have been MKDEV and EMPRESS, both of whom are no longer active in the scene.

  • I hope someday we'll find a way to pirated a car
  • My dad was driving automatic Jags back in the late 1970s, but he did work in the motor trade. I am seeing more and more automatics around but I still think manual is king (at least in the UK) for the time being. If nothing else, you can save some fuel driving an auto!

  • Legendary PC developer says Denuvo is “a punishment to the consumer”
    www.pcgamesn.com Denuvo and DRM punish the consumer, legendary PC developer says

    Postal developer Running With Scissors, creator of some of the most infamous shooters on PC, says the gaming industry deserves “better” than Denuvo and DRM.

    Denuvo and DRM punish the consumer, legendary PC developer says

    Quote from the article: “The inclusion of intrusive DRM softwares [sic] like Denuvo is a choice that yields an unfair punishment on the consumer,” Running With Scissors says. “Respect the consumer, make a game they want to play, and you will never feel the need to fight piracy. The gaming industry deserves a better future, fight for that.”

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    Activision has misplaced its Transformer games, says Hasbro
    www.gamesindustry.biz Activision has misplaced its Transformer games, says Hasbro

    Toy giant Hasbro wants Activision Blizzard to put its Transformers games back on sale, but the publisher has lost them.…

    Activision has misplaced its Transformer games, says Hasbro

    This is where the argument that piracy is also preserving games stands up. Although, it begs the question why games developers do not properly archive their software.

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