I paid 5 dollars for an unopened halflife one, steam tells me the cd-key is already in use.To activate mine, I need to send in my cd covers PLUS a ten dollar fee.
So $5 game, $10 charge, plus postage? I'm sorry but if they expect you to pay over 300% more for their security flaws then they can just blow it out their ass.
Separate from that, I wouldn't be inclined to call a purloined key a security flaw that is the fault of the developer.
Quote from: quadz on May 04, 2009, 03:20:24 PMSeparate from that, I wouldn't be inclined to call a purloined key a security flaw that is the fault of the developer.Is it the fault of the purchaser? Fault may be too strong of a word, but responsibility is certainly the right one.
I think valve wants the $$ as a processing fee to cover issuing a new key and banning that original key. They should be digging into their own pockets rather than trying to fleece from Flex.
That's why I was attempting to narrow my comments to the specific technology involved, and how I disagree that the existence of warez keygen programs represents a security flaw on the part of the developer.
it's ridiculous to expect the user to pay more
Quote from: quadz on May 04, 2009, 06:45:34 PMThat's why I was attempting to narrow my comments to the specific technology involved, and how I disagree that the existence of warez keygen programs represents a security flaw on the part of the developer.I think that that is exactly what it represents. Valve created security. Hackers found a flaw and exploited it. Valve improved and sought new anti-piracy techniques to avoid this flaw. Hackers found a way to exploit another flaw in this improved scheme. Security that doesn't work is flawed. I think it is a very clear definition.
If they really cared, they would update the security and develop a new method to verify users, or realize how old that game is and by-pass it all-together.
I find it very unlikely someone used a keygen to register something on steam.
Will never be on steam...I paid 5 dollars for an unopened halflife one, steam tells me the cd-key is already in use.To activate mine, I need to send in my cd covers PLUS a ten dollar fee.Halflife 2 had already been out by the time I had purchased the first one.Just seemed a bit unfair, paying an additional ten dollars to play a bargan bin game.Rant over, point being I'll just catch ya on here Mya (Hugs)
Krez stfu i admit u owned me with 3 times my ping i dont deny the truth.