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Originally Posted by PassBild
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Is cracking loader legal? No, not in Germany. But do you really think battleye cares ? just sue them and they'll drag you through every legal thread there is, and in the end you're screwed. You won't win, and the fact that they specifically cracked your loader shows once again how incompetent your developer is. (shots fired).
And you write that the reasons why battleye does not detect ring1 are obvious? Irony off
I haven't read more bullshit in a long time!
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I didn't anticipate that our developer would outsmart experienced individuals from Germany and China, who are paid thousands to crack our system. Can you find one provider that BattlEye acquired but couldn't crack? The reasons for Ring1's situation are pretty clear given how often they've been sued. Why not let providers make more money and face more lawsuits?
I don't understand your point. No pay-to-cheat service is safe from anti-cheat measures actively reverse engineering your product with multiple people.
There have been numerous cheat developers who switched sides, working for anti-cheat companies. They have insider knowledge, connections with old developers, and understand their weaknesses.
For example, Xyrem is one such case (not sure if I can say that here, don't give a fuck tho, dude was a crazy dev, scammed friends and betrayed everybody) but there are many others I could mention. Even a former Rainbow Six provider with a hypervisor, where the bypass guy left to work for the other side.
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