Project Zomboid taken offline due to piracy
Project Zomboid has gained a cult following since it released earlier this year. Like all indie games, it relies entirely on dedicated support from fans in order to survive. So when people decide to pirate the game, it's going to hit the studio pretty hard. Hard enough to force the three-man team to take the game offline.
It 's worth noting that the game costs slack stealing five dollars. Stay classy, ??gamers!
"We have always turned a blind eye to piracy had to occasionally even recommend people who have problems with the legit version tries a pirate version, until the problems are solved," said the team. "We know not the potential benefits of viral pirated, and while we obviously prefer people buy our question is, with \."
The question is with an exploit has been published by the 's, allowing people to steal the game en masse, simply by a "update" button. The indie rock team needed from the game, as the risk of losing money, it was again achieved at the cost of development. Hopefully the game will soon be back with more stringent security measures, because people have been enjoying the game and I think it 's only fair that the guys who managed to recoup their investments.
Seriously, if a game like this is taken especially
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