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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Lee, we have a piracy problem here

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The Zombie Killer
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Posted: 19th Jul 2011 11:21
So I was having a look at FPSCreator.exe in [CENSORED] and found 7 serial keys, I guessed they were the blacklisted serials, I replaced the serial numbers with [CENSORED] and voila! they worked in FPSC and worked like any legally obtained serial key would. Unless this is fixed, the blacklist will make no difference to pirates. If Lee wants to know how I did it, I will e-mail him to let him know.

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Le Shorte
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Posted: 19th Jul 2011 18:27
...So you pirated FPSC, to warn TGC about people pirating FPSC.



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Bejasc3D
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Posted: 19th Jul 2011 18:41
Quote: "...So you pirated FPSC, to warn TGC about people pirating FPSC.
"


How incredibly quick of you to judge..


BlackFox
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Posted: 19th Jul 2011 18:50 Edited at: 19th Jul 2011 18:52
Quote: "How incredibly quick of you to judge.."


And that surprises you? That seems to be the norm on these boards.

@ Zombie Killer

I'd suggest you e-mail TGC via their site and discuss with them rather than posting it here and facing more comments.

- BlackFox
Bejasc3D
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Posted: 19th Jul 2011 18:59
Quote: "And that surprises you? That seems to be the norm on these boards."


Ohh yeah....

And yes, if there is ever an issue about the product itself, and its vulnerability, or something similar, it is better to email them directly, rather than post it on the forums.
They check their emails more often than the boards here also.


Le Shorte
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Posted: 20th Jul 2011 01:55
Well, in this case, I did indeed misread his post. And I am sorry for my harsh response.
But yes, probably best to directly email TGC.

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The Zombie Killer
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Posted: 20th Jul 2011 09:38
Quote: "Well, in this case, I did indeed misread his post. And I am sorry for my harsh response.
But yes, probably best to directly email TGC."


Yeah, that's ok. Also, is lee's email [email protected] ? so I can let him know?

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Bejasc3D
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Posted: 20th Jul 2011 12:44
That is correct, yes.

Also, forward the email to [email protected]

I don't often email Lee, but whenever I have contacted rick, the reply has been almost always within the hour.


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