The best defense seems to be an unpredictable degradation in gameplay if a hack is detected. Someone attempting to hack your game won't test it long enough to find the protection that occur late in gameplay. The reward for hacking a game isn't being able to complete the game, it's knowing that you've defeated the protection.
All I could see from the page is that not many people (ie probably none) have rated the site.
Runic Games and PopCap can't be wrong, right? The main page contains endorsements from them.
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I'm not sure I would trust WOT. Digging a little deeper (using checkpagerank.net). The domain has been registered since 2003, selling a version of the same product. And, has a page rank of 3/10.
This will work:
http://imagesplitter.net/
Upload your image, and select 'Split Image'.
For the characters, select 4 row and 23 columns.
If you're on Windows or Mac, try Shoebox: http://renderhjs.net/shoebox/
It can do multiple things with images, including exporting multiple pngs.
Do you need them as separate PNGs?
That looks good, thank you.
I've offered $20 towards more work on this set. Maybe we can work together to complete this.
I'm hoping for aditional animations.
Edit: Paid, wish I could offer more.
The best defense seems to be an unpredictable degradation in gameplay if a hack is detected. Someone attempting to hack your game won't test it long enough to find the protection that occur late in gameplay. The reward for hacking a game isn't being able to complete the game, it's knowing that you've defeated the protection.
First time I've heard of WOT.
All I could see from the page is that not many people (ie probably none) have rated the site.
Runic Games and PopCap can't be wrong, right? The main page contains endorsements from them.
EDIT:
I'm not sure I would trust WOT. Digging a little deeper (using checkpagerank.net). The domain has been registered since 2003, selling a version of the same product. And, has a page rank of 3/10.
It's an OJ extractor. :)
Good looking art though.
To be honest buy one, it's a never ending battle.
Here's one that I recently started using:
http://www.softwareshield.com/
It's $99 for the ISV version, and $7 a month for their online service, with the first three months being free.
Even at minimum wage (in the US), that's only 12 hours of work. And, $7 a month would barely cover hosting costs.
Would love to see this licensed CC0 or CC-BY.
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