Record time achieved in a short span!
Record time achieved in a short span!
The article explains the software they used and how they obtained it. Likely, someone discovered a workaround and created a tool to avoid restrictions. My understanding is that the necessary keys exist built into the game, and the key generator helps find them.
Certain programs conceal their secrets within the binary code. If you've worked in software development, you'll understand this—it's all about subtle design. Just a note: this might not be entirely accurate.
Initially, it seems like nothing is being said actually carries weight. Secondly, they claim they bought a volume license that wasn't the one they were supposed to, and this seems to have occurred two years ago—so if anything should happen, it should have happened then. Also, the source behind this appears to be an anonymous user on a questionable Russian forum. Until VMProtect, Denuvo or Sophos confirms, this doesn’t matter much.
Are you truly the top guardian against piracy? It looks like you think you understand everything, but in reality, you don’t—John Snow is the one who knows the truth.
It's important to approach these claims with caution. The article highlights concerns about the credibility of the source, which is an anonymous user on a Russian forum claiming to work for VMProtect. Even the original poster is being questioned for their authenticity. Reading the original discussion carefully is essential before forming opinions. Until official statements from VMProtect, Denuvo, or Sophos come in, it's hard to confirm any details.