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Getting around the hard-coding wall

Posted: 2007-11-24 03:56
by ir0n_ma1den
For Thanksgiving, my parents had a bunch of family and friends over for the holidays. One of them happens to have a PhD in computer sciences (coding,etc,etc). I was talking to him about computers, random things, and PR. I asked if you can get around hard coded things and he said that he has done it twice for an assignment. So, is it a question of "can we do it" or a question of "how much trouble can we get into"?
If we could do it, im pretty sure he would be willing to do it.

Posted: 2007-11-24 05:54
by BloodBane611
A buttload. The EULA you signed when you installed BF 2 makes it a breach of contract to reverse engineer the engine in such a way, and if you do you will get sued and promptly lose a lot of money to the rich owners of EA, and their scum sucking lawyers.

Posted: 2007-11-24 06:38
by zardez
what if the guy who de codes it has never installed bf2? he hasnt signed anything, and does it say in the agreement that you cant play a game that has been modified?

Posted: 2007-11-24 07:08
by dbzao
This is a stupid idea. Locked.

Posted: 2007-11-24 16:51
by IronTaxi
its a stupid idea but made in an honest attempt...locked with thanks... ;)