![]() ![]() If you assume bad faith from a player, what on earth can you do to them to punish or force to comply? Why would a pirate voluntarily submit to this? What actual power does this tool possess? If you assume good faith, than why do you need it in the first place? Either way, it seems to have no practical use at all, at least to me. This concept is utterly incomprehensible to me, and I say it without any anger or ire towards Taleworlds or mod creator. It's not as if anything is encrypted and forces me to provide the serial key to unlock it. If i didn't bother to check on the mod page recently, almost by chance, I would miss introduction of this feature entirely, at least for some time (possibly a lot of time), blissfully ignorant of it's existence. I downloaded the mod before this verifier was introduced and played for some time, so what is supposed to force me to use it if I don't want to? I already have the mod. I know it's a lot of text on possibly something quite mundane, but I really don't get it, so pelase bear with me. If they know they can't pass, how can you force them to use it and give themselves away?Īnd what happens if i use this verifier and my code fails? Will it actually somehow affect my game? How? In what way? My key is steam-verified, because i bought it there, it's protected by default. If one assumes the opposite, why would that person even bother to download this verifier in the first place, much less use it? What forces them to do it, instead of just ignoring and playing the mod? They'd know they either can't pass it or would cheat with a keygen tool or something like that (not sure if it'd work, but who knows). If you bought the game and played NP multiplayer, than it works - the serial was already checked, or you couldn't play (unless this verifier makes a mistake I guess). If one assumes that user is honest, than this verifier is redundant, because it's definitely going to verify. ![]() Maybe it's the language barrier, but i haven't encountered anything like this ever. No seriously, either I'm dumb or this makes 0 sense.
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