They didn't do the same thing.hamster mk 4 said:I am against piracy, but I think spamming pirate boards with dumbed down versions of your software is a valid approach for a company. Arcam Asylum was applauded for doing the same thing a few months ago. He probably mentioned this publicly as part of a "ha ha we are smarter than you" moment. Since legislation, boycotts, and whining has yet to stop piracy I welcome this new approach.
They just changed some options so that if the game detects an altered .exe (cracked), it doesn't allow you the access to some features. It was fixed after a week or two, and in the mean time screwed over some legal buyers... But out of respect and creativity of the devs, I bought the game anyway.
Also because they released a demo before.