Agreed. A discount is not needed.I'd rather pay the full price for this since I had no part in helping with the app.
Agreed. A discount is not needed.I'd rather pay the full price for this since I had no part in helping with the app.
Is your team taking any steps to stop this from being pirated?
At this point, that's almost impossible since this is a game that does not require internet access.
It's actually possible. Yes, this game might not require net access, but there is a way to do it. You would need to use a coded checker which would then send a jailbroken device's identifier number (UUID) to the developer's server. This could then be used to do any number of things. If the checker finds that the app has indeed been cracked (using a special method) then steps can be taken to disallow gameplay. An example would be someone setting up a UIView colored white with a message saying something like "Please *buy* our application" that pops up every couple seconds of app use. It all depends on how the developer wants to enable it, if it is wanted. However, this basic "protection" can be removed by the more skilled crackers.
If you want to do the most you can to help yourself grow you should seek help from the crackers, rather than try your hardest to fight them off. They always find new ways and then it ends up not working out. You can try becoming a member on hackulo.us and try to get good vibes off them and start promoting your app there. The members there will become fond of you and then Kyek might not allow your app to be uploaded to the site. It's happened with two apps in the past.
It's actually possible. Yes, this game might not require net access, but there is a way to do it. You would need to use a coded checker which would then send a jailbroken device's identifier number (UUID) to the developer's server. This could then be used to do any number of things. If the checker finds that the app has indeed been cracked (using a special method) then steps can be taken to disallow gameplay. An example would be someone setting up a UIView colored white with a message saying something like "Please *buy* our application" that pops up every couple seconds of app use. It all depends on how the developer wants to enable it, if it is wanted. However, this basic "protection" can be removed by the more skilled crackers.