Bad news for Automation :-(
And no, I will not tell you where
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Killrob wrote:Yupp, that just happens, nothing we can or want to do about it, because that is wasted energy.
What we'll do to minimize this in the long run is Steam Workshop support, multiplayer and a demo of the game on Steam.
That should give the proper version of the game some advantages over the cracked one.
Cheers!
mikev1989 wrote:I just found a cracked version of automation. It is not easy to find but they are there. My question is, you can not disable any such sites?
And no, I will not tell you where
mikev1989 wrote:About Google I find no working version. I know that every game is cracked, but it goes so fast that surprised me. It is in fact the latest build
Killrob wrote:Yupp, that just happens, nothing we can or want to do about it, because that is wasted energy.
What we'll do to minimize this in the long run is Steam Workshop support, multiplayer and a demo of the game on Steam.
That should give the proper version of the game some advantages over the cracked one.
Cheers!
MWisBest wrote:Getting a demo on Steam would surely be a plus, especially with all the nice UI improvements!
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Killrob wrote:Yupp, that just happens, nothing we can or want to do about it, because that is wasted energy.
What we'll do to minimize this in the long run is Steam Workshop support, multiplayer and a demo of the game on Steam.
That should give the proper version of the game some advantages over the cracked one.
Cheers!
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Drake wrote:On top of that I would do what Paradox does and lock modding and tech support forums for people who haven't registered their game on the forum. Maybe even community competitions while you are at it..
WizzyThaMan wrote:Drake wrote:On top of that I would do what Paradox does and lock modding and tech support forums for people who haven't registered their game on the forum. Maybe even community competitions while you are at it..
Exactly what we do with AutomationHub, since we think the devs deserve every single penny.
You need to validate with your Automation account or else you cant use the website
BurningBridges wrote:WizzyThaMan wrote:Drake wrote:On top of that I would do what Paradox does and lock modding and tech support forums for people who haven't registered their game on the forum. Maybe even community competitions while you are at it..
Exactly what we do with AutomationHub, since we think the devs deserve every single penny.
You need to validate with your Automation account or else you cant use the website
That's very stupid. Telling people what to do might be bolstering your ego, but that won't decrease the number of people who look elsewhere or pirate, quite the contrary actually.
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