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grimsk8ter11 Wrote:Um, because its a common practice to try to protect your data? For a commercial game their art costs them hundreds f thousands of dollars. End users like us just follow what we know, and what we know is that big games do go through some length to protect their graphics (these days textures for 3D models mostly).

It's like saying why add hacking/admin/editor checks because they can do it if they really want to anyway.

Uh no. You should read what I said. It's pointless to change the clipboard shit when someone tries to screenshot the game. It's just retarded.

I said I see the point in encrypting the graphics, it's the other retarded shit people try to do. -_-

The best attempt I've ever seen a game take to protect graphics, is storing them all in a zip file that is password protected and then opening that and loading directly from the file without extracting it.
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