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hahaha, ass-shaped wall hole. I thought I was one of the only people to witness such a thing!

definitely this. Was so disappointed to see open world replaced with loading screens.

Morrowind was best!

hmmmmm

got a little Berserk vibe goin on there.

You think about this pretty often? Seriously? Like, you really think some hungry mom is going to the local food bank and holding out for steak & lobster? I don’t think you’ve ever met anybody in ‘dire circumstances’.

Isn’t “actress” kind of old-fashioned?

Runs great for me, but my rig is just about as beastly as it gets.

lol, the pirates probably have better paying jobs than you do. malware analysis, local privilege escalation, and reverse engineering are all overlapping disciplines. RCE will never die...and binary analysis is flourishing right now. We haven’t even hit the golden age of reversing yet, despite what Paradox would have

I think the drive to crack Denuvo is diminished by how much the protection impairs proper execution. This is a very intrusive protection that drastically affects performance. I know the authors behind very legit x64 debugging tools, and the anti-debug tricks known in our trade aren’t even fully used by Denuvo. This

go forth be conquered

easy? 29a had some fairly advanced ideas for the time

Dude, bone the chick. Lots of married chicks are freaks, and lots of chicks are into married guys. Monogamy is for suckers. I am married of course, but monogamy is still for suckers.

haha, oops

ugh, monkey island. can’t believe i played and beat games like that without any help as a kid. i was truly a masochist.

Agreed, I was hoping for something more along those lines.

I was hoping for something a bit more....scientific.

Indian casinos in SoCal are pretty decent

Just simply for the sake of knowledge I enjoy it as well. I remember fondly my first crack: I taught myself how to inline patch an exe packed with ASProtect. I started with Intel ASM specs and went from there, teaching myself x86 assembler by using a debugger. I later learned that the same info could be learned in

As an RCE fan, I say: LOL