Does OP really know exactly what technology at his ISP is preventing him from “opening ports”?
Does OP really know exactly what technology at his ISP is preventing him from “opening ports”?
They’re probably just using CGNAT.
The server must have to send some metadata to the client telling when it’s running an ad because there are other things that need to happen client side during that like adjusting of the time or making the ad clickable
It’s going to be hard for them to live up to the original N64 version. Perfect Dark Zero was terrible.
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Why would the USDA need a map like this for the whole world? Sus.
E: Lots of down votes but nobody has a good answer eh?
Right? Like how dare someone try to help me make my product better!
According to the article this is a watermark for the game file. Which could be hidden by modifying certain parts of the game in a way that functions the same but results in a unique file for each copy distributed. (Similar to adding a unique pattern of double spaces to a word document.) Without knowledge of the watermarking algorithm a leaker couldn’t be sure the watermark has been removed/obscured.
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So someone forked the GitHub right?
The store tab and the library tab
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Nah that technique works best when the caulk is still as wet as possible.
No thanks. Lemmy doesn’t need any more bot spam in the comments.
It has nothing to do with anyone’s TOS.
People decided that when they passed copyright laws and signed international treaties about it.
You’re also not allowed to use someone else’s song to make your own soundcloud track.
Can’t really blame them for not giving up the secret sauce competitive advantage 🤷
Other companies are free to put together their own thing with steam and proton
You commented that it’s “super weird and invasive” for an ISP to “firewall” listening ports. It just so happens that CGNAT also has the same effect and is super commonly used right now.
I think I’m good 👍