The first 100 people to go to www.blinkist.com/techrules are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want the full membership. Hey everyone! So, for clarification: This video was being worked on right about when that Mario Party DS video was gaining traction, before the fake anti-piracy trend even kicked off. That's why I talk about it like some strange, foreign thing that magically appeared one day. (Which, let's be honest, it kind of is.) Thankfully, I opted not to make it a big focus in the video, so the finished product still holds up just fine! If anything, it might even be more relevant! Also, big news: The first ever Tech Rules livestream will be happening this month, on the 15th! We'll be doing some sort of randomizer. I have a few good ones in mind, and I'm gonna make a poll for which game we'll do a day or two after this video's release. If you want to weigh in on that, keep an eye on the community tab! The stream itself should start some time in the evening. Well, evening in the Eastern time zone. Hope to see you there! EDIT: Okay, so it's not technically correction time yet (although I'm sure you all will find SOMETHING I screwed up on) a lot of people are mentioning that the "unused" Cuphead track actually plays in the game's bad ending. That's...partially true. While the unused track starts the same way, I'm pretty sure it goes on for a bit longer, and there aren't any hidden images in it. My bad, should've mentioned that! Also, it seems a lot of you are missing the original Tech Rules title card animation? I figured I would just try shortening it a bit, since I'm working on making my videos a little less bulky. If everyone wants it back, though, I'll bring it back. Just let me know!
A dusty cardridge could trigger an anti piracy. Maybe the dirty pins cause it to write to the wrong adress in sram, wich would cause it to actually work.
This is actually a good point. When a game tries to save at an address that's too high, it just defaults to the highest address, which is the spot the game reads to find out if the SRAM is the right size. Saving to the wrong address would mean the game wouldn't find it in the right spot and trigger a false positive. Seems obvious now that you say it! 😅
@@TechRules Yeah, dirty cardridges are well known to trigger anti piracy. You know when you have a dirty cardridge on an nes game, and the power light just flashes? That is nintendo´s hardware anti piracy , because it cant read some pins correctly
That last anti-piracy thing reminds me of the story I heard about the guy who pirated Shovel Knight and later met the devs at a con and just straight up gave them 20 bucks
Here's another reason why so few games include creepy/disturbing anti-piracy measures: creepy/disturbing anti-piracy measures are interesting, and would actually encourage people to pirate the game. If a game developer is going to put time and effort into designing something truly bizarre and creepy to "punish" pirates, they might as well put that time and effort into actually developing the game.
Fun fact. The PIRATA sound effect actually took up more storage space than the game itself. Think about that. The anti piracy protection was a bigger file size than the game itself.
Gmods antipiracy was skipped over entirely, so I will comment it here: when the game detected you were pirating the game, it would give you an error (failed to shade polygons or sumt like that) that you could not get due to an actual error, so the people who pirated the game would post the error code and ask for a fix, thus exposing themselves as pirates
I pirated yoshi island and in the middle of the game Yoshi turned to the camera and stated my full name, my social security number, and my deepest fear
Yeah, pretty much. I never really played that much of GTA games. Just got to the point where you could roam freely and see how much mayhem I could cause. Using rules like, you can only drive on sidewalks, cars have no brakes, or my fave: Pedestrian malls have no traffic at all. It's probably how I managed to get that one achievement where you have to blow up like 10 vehicles in a few seconds.
My personal favorite example of anti-piracy was a pirated version of BeamNG Drive. Upon starting the game I was greeted with "Ahoy there matey, we hope you enjoy your time with our game and support the official release when you can!" Affer playing for a few hours and absolutely loving it, I purchased it just a few days later.
That's a better way to go about it, imo. No "aaaa you did something wrong" but rather acknowledging that the whole reason you did it was because you wanted to play the game but either couldn't or wouldn't pay for it. I'd think that's more likely to get a positive reaction.
I've always bought games that I've enjoyed after pirating them regardless- though if they have Denuvo or similar I wait until it is removed, and I prefer to get my games on GOG. There are games I pirated years ago and have since stopped playing that I never bought and presumably never will despite having enjoyed them because the malware was never removed from the legitimate version.
Honestly not being able to afford it at the time is the reason I even consider pirating indie games. All indie games I've pirated, I've ended up buying at one point or another, just because I really do want to support the devs who make cool stuff like that.
It also feels like when you're watching Nickelodeon and then you fall asleep, and you wake up at like 2:00 am to the George Lopez opening and freak out
Yeah, I accidentally triggered the Super Mario World anti piracy. I tried to boot it up, and suddenly Mario came out of the Tv, screamed something about serious crimes and punched me in the face. Then he ate everything in our house and jumped back in the tv while showing us the middle finger.
That last one is so freaking wholesome. No judgement, no halting progress, no malice. Just the dev kindly making a simple request that even ends with him still saying “you are the best.”
@@Tower_Swagman Another game that does this is Freedom Planet, where they programmed an entire cutscene with the 2 main characters and full voice acting that esssentially does the JSaB thing of "we aint gonna stop you, but please consider helping out if you do like the game".
the dev talking to the player about piracy and forgiving them and thanking them for playing just touches my heart. instead of the game being like, hey shut off your computer now; the guy who made the game thanks you and tells you other ways you can support them. that’s life changing, really.
It's crazy that the piracy message on just shapes and beats ends with "you're the best!" The fact that the creator can show players that are playing illegally respect and trying to teach them how to support their favourite creators while not spending money is just very heart warming
Same. I really loved that. If I saw this message even if I was in a tough situation I'd save up to actually buy the game. I sometimes pirate games just to try them out if they don't have a demo and if I love them enough I buy them - if they're indie games, even in multiple copies (I have at least 5 copies of Don't Starve and Stardew Valley...), especially if I end up liking the developer. But for expensive games made by shit AAA devs like The Sims 4 I see no reason to get them legally honestly.
As someone who actually can't pay for half of my games, it's cool when developers do that. They have absolutely no reason to show sympathy to people who pirate games, yet there are people that do. That's nice. Really nice.
as someone who just has enough money for my own needs and still has to save up a lot just to have a working laptop, that honestly warms my heart. it's so nice to know that some of these creators know not all players are just greedy people that refuse to spend money. i've promised myself that if i can afford it, i'll buy all these games that i have been playing pirated once i am able to, and this kind of messages really motivates me to do that.
I feel like that could have turned out really bad for the creator. Since it does nothing there are no consequences it could have lead to a lot more people pirating
@@normal_username3231 to be fair, if someone wants to pirate a game nowadayas there really isn't much to stop them, considering the technological advances. and there's actually a lot of people that pirate out of not having the means to buy a game rather than being genuinely uncaring and not wanting to spend money they have. at least with a kind message like this they're more likely to convince people to help the developers out, i imagine a spiteful message and harmful code is more likely to make them keep pirating
Ive forgotten a few times the name of this game, but when I was really young I had a game with a "feelie" where you had to type something in from the manual. Being like 5 I didn't understand and when I couldn't figure it out, the character called me a liar, the game would crash with a dialog box saying my character was devoured by rats. I remember crying.
@@fayezfawzi3255 Yep that's quite the difference from major game publishers who have corporate assholes asking for these screens and who don't know or care a damn about poor gamers. Nintendo especially could really benefit from people like this calling the shots.
My personal favorite video game thing related to piracy is from Darkwood, the developer got a message from someone who was couldn’t afford to buy the game and in response the devs put a full real rom of it on the Pirate Bay, with an official message from them saying this is for people who want to play the game but aren’t sure if they’ll like it or might not be able to afford it. Then it had a link the where you could officially buy the game and just asked people to buy it officially if they liked it or when they had enough money.
The best anti piracy is pirating it yourself so you can control the damage as much as possible. After all, honestly, online games aside(and not even always) people WILL pirate your game sooner or later, so might as well try and sway their opinion as much as possible in a productive and effective way till it's possible.
I think another reason it feels so scary is that As a kid the idea of being accused of something you didn’t do is part of what makes it so terrifying too… Almost everyone has had some experience with a parent or teacher punishing you for something you didn’t do but being helpless to defend yourself. Imagine that but it’s yo
I remember playing a pirated version of diddy Kong in the dark (without knowing it was pirated) and when that anti piracy screen showed up, I felt scared and like I had become the FBI’s most wanted
@@kacpercicharski4193 The imposter isn't sus, I'm totally the real suicune, not just some random guy on the internet pretending to be a pokemon.... >w< stop staring!
I love Skullgirls' anti-piracy method of putting an intentionally-strange message onscreen for people to, inevitably, post about online because they didn't know what it meant. Once they did, they were outed as a pirate because the message only appears for people who cracked the game.
There was a similar one for Garry's Mod where the game would crash at random with a message there was an "error shading polygon normals". people went to get tech support and got dunked on instead
I remember that also happened with one of the Batman Arkham games, where in pirated copies you couldn't glide with Batman's cape. So whenever someone asked how to beat a certain part, they would be told they were playing a pirated version of the game
Iirc Sims 4 did something where the naked censor would go over your entire character instead of just the middle of them, so when people complained that the censor was too big everyone knew.
My favorite anti-piracy measure will always be Batman Arkham Asylum, simply because some guy complained on twitter at the devs that he couldn't get out of the starting area (the measure disabled Batman's gliding ability). Needless to say the devs pointed out what was happening.
I remember that on zelda spirit tracks, the antipiracy would deactivate your train controls when going to the castle for the first time. Since you cannot whistle the pig out of the way, you hit it and cannot restart your train. I always found this one very elegant.
As someone who played the pirated version of spirit tracks till the end (poor kid, parents wouldn't dare buy me everything, you get the drill), like actually finished it and all, but for some reason as if it's some hidden memory I remember the anti-piracy measure happening, despite actually never happening.
OH IT WAS THIS! oooh now i understand, but funnily enough, it sometimes happened but sometimes not, like i remember that i could only have either spirit track or phantom hourglass, when i installed one, the other wouldn't work anymore.
My favourite anti-piracy isn't even really anti-piracy. In each game of the Rhythm Heaven series, the developers leave a message in the "Read Something" section of the cafe, saying something like "Hi, thank you for buying Rhythm Heaven, we hope you enjoy" and it fills my heart with sadness and guilt knowing that their gratitude is being wasted on a pirate.
Its like the scrapped anti-piracy from freedom planet where lilac and Carol say they think the game is pirated but still let you play and tell you to donate to them, kill em with kindness I guess
My favorite Anti-Piracy system is the one of Enter the Gungeon, or rather Mod the Gungeon. If you have a pirated copy of the game and decide to install mod the gungeon, instead of starting a normal run it starts you in a room where you can only enter a boss arena. There 10 Lord of the jammed spawn (an unkillable enemy which only spawns when certain criteria are met) which almost instantly kill you due to their attack patterns. It doesnt even end there. After that the game crashes and opens two windows in your browser. These are the Steam page of Enter the Gungeon and the Lazy Town song of You are a Pirate
Before this, I was watching compilations of fake anti-piracy screens and it slowly evolved into nothing but cheap scares. Most of the Mario ones end with Mario screaming "MMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAA" and it got really REALLY annoying. After watching this video and seeing the Just Shapes and Beats anti-piracy, it felt very satisfying.
I'm sure that the "MMMMMAMMMMAAAMMMAAA" is from a stupid video that makes weird sounds with the Mario voice lines, it's very funny and I can't remember the name
There is actually a way to trigger the Cuphead "Anti-Piracy" reverse song, but it has nothing to do with piracy. If you get to the final boss fight against the Devil, before the start of the fight, there is a short cutscene in which you either hand over the contracts, or refuse to. If you hand the contracts over, you get the bad ending to the game, and the credits role. Once the credits are done, stick around on the title screen. That's where the reverse song can be heard. I'm not sure if it's the same one, but it's the closest thing to the supposed anti-piracy method that I know of.
It could be tested. If you replace the audio file with something more distinct, it would either play or not play at the end. Bonus points if you use All Star by Smash Mouth or something like it.
7:53 fun fact: this audio actually ISN'T unused! It's used whenever the player goes through the "bad end" of the game (where you actually hand over the soul contracts to the devil instead of triggering the bossfight.) after the short cutscene, it will boot you back to the title screen and will play this audio file instead of the normal title screen audio (dunno why people made it into an antipiracy creepypasta)
It's one of the common examples, but I'm fond of Skullgirls-style anti-piracy that doesn't actually disrupt the game, just does something weird that tricks pirates into outing themselves
Dude caught you pirating his game but isnt mad, admits guilt, gives insight, shares constructive criticism and affirms you're the best in the end? What an absolute legend!!
Yeah and he also calls you a thief? Are we forgetting that part? When he says "pirating is stealing"? Even though you're not taking anything from anyone?
Actually for cuphead, that “spooky noise/song” is what plays when you choose (spoiler) to sell out to the devil. The next time you go to the title screen after getting that ending, that song will play.
@B N9476 You are absolutely right According to the rumours, if you get the bad ending, the title music just reverses. The creepy version will play if you pirate the game. (Again, it is all rumours, which are proven false.)
@@Power_Harmonia except that's proven incorrect in this exact video. There's no antipiracy measures. No checks or anything. The file's just in the game.
or imagine if it made the toriel fight have her just never start feeling sorry for you so people don't notice until after maybe like 3 deaths and way too much time put into trying to spare her
Can confirm scary anti piracy once. I was playing Geometry Dash and the game suddenly crashed, my phone levitated out of my hand, spilled my coffee, and went on a rampage screaming "DONT COMMIT CRIMES" and killing everyone in the house. I now live in a pile of ash and no longer have a phone
as a kid and even now, the scariest part of anti piracy protections was less so the imagery or tactics used, and more so the concept that the game was (or at least seemed) self aware. one that i particularly remember terrifying me though was the Rayman 2 antipiracy, which had a huge number of measures taken but the most notable is a giant sprite of the scary robots from the game covering your screen while a message tells you to insert the disc. what’s scarier for a kid is that it pops up abruptly and unexpectedly, and often for no reason as it happened so frequently as a bug that Ubisoft had to release a downloadable patch to prevent the anti piracy measures from triggering on unsuspecting (and undeserving), lawful players.
Subnautica has an anti piracy feature that is on the pause menu that says “ if you enjoy playing our game please consider supporting us by purchasing a copy.”
Damn they should give you a choice (the q is continue playing) Yes would tp you the void with a shit ton of ghost leviathans No would just boot you off the game
When I was very young my dad had a few pirated and fake copies of games that I wasn’t really aware were fake (it wasn’t really something I was old enough to understand) so encountering any of these measures was always weird and jarring to me and I can imagine that’s the root of many (not all) people talking abt how they were freaked out by these…their parents or siblings had fake copies, they didn’t know or understand, game feels like it’s accusing you directly of sin
One time I booted up my copy of a Tech Rules video. For the first fee minutes, everything played out normally, but then all of a sudden, the audio got super distorted, to the point where it became unbearable to listen to. Then all of a sudden, Mario started staring at me with blood red eyes and told me in a raspy voice: “Piracy is no party.”
My favorite anti-piracy measure is still the one for the game developer simulator, where your studio goes bankrupt and it ends with the message about piracy ruining your studio because no one needed to buy it.
Yeah this ruined the experience of the game for me. I paid for it in a genuine way and it popped up every time I tried to play it. I thought it was the end of the game. And it ended with some message about piracy. I did find out the game thought I was using a pirated version but I just remember the emotions I felt at the time and never gone back to play it again.
why the hell did i start crying from that anti piracy message at the end he’s so understanding and supportive of the people who’re playing his game in any form
We're no strangers to love You know the rules and so do I A full commitment's what I'm thinking of You wouldn't get this from any other guy I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching, but You're too shy to say it Inside, we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you (Ooh, give you up) (Ooh, give you up) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching, but You're too shy to say it Inside, we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
I think the reason people remember anti piracy screens isn’t because of video games, but because of movies. A lot of vhs and dvds would start with an anti piracy screen that can feel upsetting and confusing to kids
Same and some of them doesn't make sense like it's probably scary for some people but they don't stop the player to keep playing the game so the anti piracy is useless
I just really want to appreciate how, in the JSaB one, he's actually really nice and chill about it. He could have yelled at the player about stealing, but opted to basically say "Yeah, I did this when I was a kid. Here's some constructive ways you could help us :) "
I only pirate a game if it's triple A, and the people who actually worked on it won't see the money as it goes to the rich jerks at the top, e.g. if for any reason I was going to play a Ubisoft game I'd not pay because the company defends sexual assault of workers, but I always pay for indie games, especially those from worker co-ops like Tonight We Riot.
@@stm7810 Same. Granted, I usually don't play AAA games, but I always buy any indie game I play. I often pirate the Switch version and buy the Steam version when it's at an affordable price. I've even double dipped on a few with either a Switch physical copy or a purchase from a different store (e.g. Shovel Knight, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Hotline Miami).
I had this experience, one time when i was 3 months old i ended up accidentally stomping on the cartridge and shattering it into pieces. I put the shards into the console and it gave me an anti-piracy screen and then combusted into flames. I immediately died from the explosion.
As far as I'm aware, my favorite Anti-Piracy is in Batman Arkham Asylum where it disables the cape and you need to glide pretty early on so you can't progress.
6:50 On the topic of receiving false anti-piracy warnings on games without hacks, there was one time where I was playing Super Mario 64 and I got to the part where you fight Bowser for the first time. Except instead of the floor dropping and letting me into the level, Mario turned around to face the camera. He had hyperrealistic, blood-stained eyes and a toothy grin, and then he went on to name my home address, birth date, mother's maiden name, and the name of my first-born son (I don't even have children!) It was pretty crazy stuff, so yeah this actually does happen to people.
One hyperrealistic morning I woke up in my hyperrealistic bed next to my hyperrealistic lamp and hyperrealistic desk Then my hyperrealistic eyes saw my hyperrealistic window, after that I walked to my hyperrealistic kitchen with my hyperrealistic feet and hyperrealistic legs, then ate my hyperrealistic food with my hyperrealistic mouth then I realised that I cut my self with my hyperrealistic fork and hyperrealistic blood and started bleeding hyperrealistically
If any notable amount of people has any interest in something, the internet is gonna take it and start making fakes and ruining it for everyone! Whether it's anti-piracy, "unused" game-over screens, or VHS tapes...
@@noncreativearts5360 Head onto TCRF and look at this page - tcrf.net/Category:Games_with_anti-piracy_methods It's full of great stuff. One of my personal favourites though is Serious Sam 3: Before First Encounter. It's a great example - a giant pink unkillable scorpion monster hunts you throughout the game. Another is Puggsy on the Mega Drive - it kicks you out after like 6 levels and tells you to buy a real copy. It even uses "your" instead of "you're" on the screen!
i downloaded a pirated copy of cuphead once, expected to be spooked, i was! the bosses were nightmare fuel!, downloaded yet another pirated copy, threw a cross at my screen to murder the devil once i got to the fight where he looked like smile dog and siren head mixed together, and swore that i would pay for games next time.
I recall Scott Cawthon specifically mentioning that he didn't mind if people pirated FNaF, and went so far as to add his own version of the game to piratebay. That version would play completely normally, until exiting, upon which Golden Freddy would jumpscare you. It's possible that this was just something that someone attributed to him. However, if I recall, that's how the FNaF anti-piracy story began.
@@SuperM789makes sense. All the genuinely cool things usually are. But yay! At least we get to have sad, pathetic losers debunking everything and sucking all joy from the internet .😍
@@Goro_Maj1maThe fact that you are genuinely mad about someone saying a single added jumpscare to fnaf isn't real is like You gotta get your priorities straight
Can you imagine being in jail like: "So what are you in for?" prisoner: "i murdered 7 people, robbed 3 houses and a bank, and commited arson. What about you?" Pirate: "i was too poor for micheal jackson rhythm game" :'(
"I'm not exactly sure how these screens would be triggered so easily?" Dead battery. I had this problem with Donkey Kong Country. All I can tell you is that the cart had no saves on it, so the quickest road to an answer is to just assume that the cart was freakin out because of a dead battery. I guess you have an SNES cart with a battery and you want to test it at the expense of the game's saves, just desolder it, pop it out, then try running the cart without it. Fun fact about DKC, if the game is in this state, you can still play the animal buddy bonus stages with the DYDDY code. Can't abuse that to get into the rest of the game, though. I love that about that Fire Red deal. I've always had a fascination with the idea of dumping a ROM that's actually very discreetly modified in some small way just to screw with people. Now I wish one of the Danganronpa games had an anti-piracy where one of the characters just drops dead for no apparent reason and the resolution of the trial is that the player is the Blackened for pirating the game, but Monokuma decides that since an execution is impossible and they've already gone through more trouble than the whole situation was worth anyway, the game just crashes.
@@Kibtea That's a pretty funny thought too, you just have to sit through all the NPCs sloooooooooowly trying to solve the case and Byakuya being an asshole the whole time would be icing on the cake.
I remember being a kid back in 1982, and when I was playing the first ever Mario. I triggered the anti piracy by licking the cartridge every day. The game.wouldnt boot up and kept showing swears
I believe the reverse title screen is used when instead of fighting the devil, you hand the souls over, and it boots you to the title screen with that playing
That happened to me too, Freddy who for some reason was dressed in completely black enter my house through the window and stole all my parent's jewelry then left
One of the best anti piracy's i have ever heard is for enter the gungeon. Not the game itself, but the addon, mod the gungeon. When loading the game, you will be instantly killed, and 2 tabs will be opened on your web browser, 1 is a steam page to buy enter the gungeon. And the second is music video you are a pirate from lazy town.
Honestly a game opening browser pages would scare me WAY more than any creepypasta stuff. That shit's hella sketch. If the game gets spooky my first thought is "oh, haha they made the anti-piracy spooky". If it opens web pages I think "oh fuck, I installed a trojan on accident".
8:23 This track is actually used in Cuphead, as before the final boss fight you have an option to turn in the soul contracts to the devil. If you choose to do so, you become the devil's minions, and after a short cutscene it sends you to the title screen, where said music plays.
@IncredibleJake690 I'm not saying that the music is the same as anything, (I have no idea where you got that from???) I'm saying that it's used in the game, contrary to what the video says.
This is the same man that didn’t bat an eye when he won a free mansion from a contest he didn’t even enter. I think Luigi is a more insidiously nonchalant figure than we give him credit for.
I like how the anti-piracy screen at the end just sounds like “pirating is illegal! but it’s okay, i did it too. you can pay me with exposure if you don’t have money!”
The original Alone in the Dark for early PCs came with a little code booklet. The this was TINY and would fit in your palm. When you booted up the game it told you a random page to turn to in the code book. On that page was a series of images (items from the game that could be in your inventory). You would select those images on that page's code into the game. We lost the book once and couldn't play it for months until we found it again.
I can confirm about the "Thank you for playing" image that would pop out after 15min or so within CC Ring of Fates. It was one of the first anti-piracy screens I'd ever seen and I didn't understand what it meant at first
I guess people should go to berzerk.tv Wait... Was that a way to try to get pirate to learn to become game devs to then help them on their next game?! Holy moly that is galaxy brain
@@goon5665 Or maybe the message was to fool the player into a false sense of security and berzerk.tv was actually a cruise to single out everybody who pirated the game and to have them all arrested.
My favorite anti-piracy is the Serious Sam 3, where a relentless giant super fast, super aggressive pink invincible scorpion with dual chainguns chases you around the game trying to kill you. It's really funny, because it actually turned into it's whole thing because the game is still entirely playable, and some people consider it to be an ironman challenge type thing, there might even be a speed running subtype for it.
There *absolutely* is a speed running community for the pirated version of this game! 😋 I heard about it a few years back and thought it was hilarious. It's just wild to me that there are people who purposely speedrun and fully complete the previously thought to be impossible pirated version with the immortal pink scorpion chasing them from start to finish. 🤯 I just double checked on UA-cam and there are a few speedruns you can watch that are between 1 hour and a few minutes to around 1½ hours. I was able to find 3 videos in the results (though I didn't scroll down very far) when I searched "Serious Sam 3 DRM Scorpion Speedrun" on UA-cam. Lol
That malicious one made me think of that one sonic fangame anticheat that made it pretty much malware. It's more or less the creepy pasta antipiracies made real
I just looked it up out of curiosity and it's way worse than I expected, along with making the game basically unplayable it also apparently reads what you're typing into your web browser and prevents you from typing in certain things (I.E. sonic gather battle cheats, hacks, etc) It also logs some of your device's identifying info and sends it to an online database that the game accesses. Any attempts to just reinstall the game wouldn't work because it would detect that your system is listed in the aforementioned database and start the "Anti-Piracy" again. (I put Anti-Piracy in quotes because it's more of a severely malicious DRM). The only way to remove it would be to contact the game's dev and try to convince them to whitelist your device. The worst part is that this could be triggered by complete accident, either because of a bug (yikes) or through opening certain programs such as cheat engine. The game also runs with admin access and can access everything on your hard disk so that's fun. Yeah this is downright insanity.
"Everyone is a crewmate and just kills each other out of paranoia." Space Station 13 has this game mode, it's called Extended and it somehow ends up more chaotic than when there are actually bad guys.
I swear secret green shift causes a station to fall apart faster than a cult. Someone calls revs, 30m into shift and half the people are round removed. Shuttle docks. Shuttle leaves. "EXTENDED"
I once tried booting up mario RPG and Geno looked at me facing toward the camera and he broke my door down and stole my Mayo then he choked me in sr pelo style
This just unlocked a core memory for me… wow. Once I bought a used copy of NHL 08 from a GameStop, and when I booted it up in the PS2 it was some samurai game that was completely in Japanese. I had no idea for literally almost 20 years how a NHL disc had a different game on it, but I feel like it might have been a pirated version. My little brother and I just assumed that the dragon on the guys chest on the cover of the game meant it was secretly a game about Samurai.. The funny thing is despite never understanding anything anyone said we ended up figuring everything out and beating the game. We ended up liking it way more than hockey. It was so strange.
Fun fact! It is actually possible to trigger that cuphead sound effect. The way its done is: First go do the bad ending by offering your soul to the devil. This will make the title screen theme reversed but not reverb like the "piracy effect" after doing the bad ending, go into the title screen and punch in the Konami Code. This actualy makes that sound play. I'm geniuenly serious.
Wow. I love the anti-piracy message at the end. The interaction from the developer shows that he cares about his customers and wants to talk with them and help them do the right thing. I also like how he offers to teach people how to make their own games, so they can see why piracy is a big thing. You hardly ever see that in games these days.
The Cuphead music does exist in the game. At the end of the game if you choose to hand over the soul contracts and get the bad ending you'll be put back to the title screen with that music playing instead of the standard "Don't Deal with the Devil" track
Real anti-piracy is MILES scarier than these fake ones. With the real ones you can imagine being a kid in a basement grinding a game solo after your friend gave you the disk for free, and then just out of nowhere being told you’re a criminal while the games characters stare at you with disdain and slow, creepy music and audio. You’d feel like someone, or something, is actively coming to get you.
Honestly, a mode where "You are a pirate" and everyone is a crewmate with no tasks wouldn't be a bad anti-piracy measure. Your only option is to wait indefinitely on the ship or vote people off until everyone's gone.
It actually never really worked in the first place. Since the check to bring up the message was to check for Steam, and most Steam emulators could easily bypass this, it never showed up- even on pirated copies. So the devs removed it. :(
I think these scare tactics are actually pretty effective, but scaring someone out of purchasing the actual game is risky. But really love the fanmade ones!
As a non-lying person, I can confirm that I received one of those anti-piracy error messages when trying to play Donkey Kong Country on my SNES. I called Nintendo about it, and they asked me if I was playing on a legitimate SNES, which I was, and if I had ever used cheating hardware like a Game Genie on it, which I had not. So, in a true bro moment they actually sent me a brand-new SNES and a copy of Donkey Kong Country in the mail, and this was during the time when the GameCube was out so I'd imagine the SNES was no longer being produced. Funnily enough, speaking about GameCube, I had a similar issue when trying to play games on my GC. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle was giving me some kind of weird error message when I tried to boot up the system. Luckily I still had my receipt and returned it to Best Buy for a full refund which, at the time the GC was marked down in price AND had the Platinum version. So I exchanged it for a new Platinum GC and got a pair of headphones as well with the leftover money. Good times.
I miss pre-Wii Nintendo customer support. The little sticker with the repairman Mario and the 1-800 # (still the same # BTW). They'd replace things if a kid called in. And then you've got my ALBW 3DS XL with a scratchy (through no fault of my own) Circle Pad. They sent it back with a Circle Pad that just plain *got stuck* instead. Sold it on eBay...
Not so much "anti-piracy", but that one about Just Shapes And Beats reminded me about Darkwood, where the dev heard it was getting massively pirated on PirateBay... On 3rd-world-countries, which get a huge import tax on every game (even purchased digitally). So they gone and uploaded a CLEAN copy of the game on PirateBay, claimimg for everyone to download that one because free of malwares and trojans. They said the reason was that if their game was good enough to be considered for so much piracy then they at least want those who downloaded it to have a safe experiemce with the game. Turns out that move was a vendetta against scalpers and key sellers in the end, but as someone from Brazil, who has to look for inflation of about three figures on every game I want to play legit (starting on 190 bucks...!), I do appreciate for those who still follow the old adage from Guybrush Threepwood: "Never Pay More Than 20 Bucks For A Computer Game". ...We really have to update this phrase with today's economics...
Oh I love the Rabi-Ribi one. My friend set that off on accident without knowing it was a thing a while back when he used a DLC unlocker to get the Orchestra Mode Music & Skin pack, though he just let it unlock everything and well... As soon as he loaded in I just saw him go offline on Discord and Steam and knew his PC overloaded lol
One of my favourite anti-cheat systems have to be from Titanfall, it doesn't ban you, instead you can still play, except you join servers dedicated to only hosting cheaters, so sure, you have aimbot, but so does everyone else. A quote from Respawn Entertainment about it: "You can play with other banned players in something that will resemble the Wimbledon of aimbot contests," said Respawn in an official blog post. "Hopefully the aimbot cheat you paid for really is the best, or these all-cheater matches could be frustrating for you. Good luck."
@@CharlesVDoktaur pretty sure pirating wouldn't let you play with others unless something like steamemu could be used to join servers with other pirates
Hey there, developers of Kibou-chan: The Adventure here! We've been looking on what anti-piracy measures were used in already released video games for long, just because we're making a video game ourselves and we're taking the creative way also with anti-piracy. We are trying to do our best for both doing effective (and creative!) anti-piracy measures AND allowing game mods at the same time (as long as they don't interfere with game core/each other), so it'll be some challenge. But enough spoilers ;) For your material, one interesting thing: you happened to include a chapter about "malicious" anti-piracy measures... but the true "malicious" one I know was in the Japanese visual novel title called Cross Days. The installer asks you to "register" the game after installing, but if the game detects it has been pirated... then there is a hidden keylogger activated in your system, also making random screenshots at random points of time. Then all of them is sent to a third party, along with all the passed registration data, publicly displayed for anyone to view. And demanding ransom and/or public apology on social media for delisting that. Kinda creepy, isn't it?
@Retendo: the thing is, they did it all WITH the user's consent - because all that penalties are explicitly stated in the TOS which players had to agree to. It would do its thing in the U.S., because of the culture of TOS becoming an enforceable legally binding contract there (and treated as part of a civil law when it comes to lawsuits around signed TOS documents) - but not on many European countries, in which TOS isn't considered a contract, and its validity or legal boundaries can be questioned - notably under consumer law, which can greatly limit available clauses for business-customer relation cases like this. Still, this is a little creepy thing to do, and there are other, better ways :)
@@Toonrick12 It wasn't the actual devs, it was a 3rd party that attached a ransomware to a pirated Cross Days upload: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Days#Trojan_scare
i'm surprised you didn't mention "No time to explain!" in this video. The devs uploaded a crack to a site, and it's the same game, except every character is wearing a pirate hat.
@@felipe_drawmania1604 I'm pretty sure, he was popular right of the bat, like his first two videos got like a hundred thousand in an unusual short time. I mean, he had a sponsorship on the *third* video he uploaded to this channel and a great amount of comments to his first videos are just people wondering how his channel has grown so big so quickly or is literally just a few months old. He has pretty much found a loophole and makes unique content you see only rarely on UA-cam Gaming, but a lot of people are interested in, with pretty outstanding production quality and also with his own likeable style from the very beginning.
First video got blessed by the algorithm right off the bat and got insane amount of views for a first, since the channel was created the same day he put the video on. Second one was as popular and people were already craving for more because of the quality, he already had massive growth in subscribers from both. And he was already sponsored by the third video he made. He did get famous in just a month, afterwards were just boosts, but the beginning was already that big.
Fact: Cuphead’s reversed title screen music is used if you choose to join the devil and return the soul contracts at the end instead of withholding the contracts and fighting the devil.
The first 100 people to go to www.blinkist.com/techrules are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want the full membership.
Hey everyone! So, for clarification: This video was being worked on right about when that Mario Party DS video was gaining traction, before the fake anti-piracy trend even kicked off. That's why I talk about it like some strange, foreign thing that magically appeared one day. (Which, let's be honest, it kind of is.) Thankfully, I opted not to make it a big focus in the video, so the finished product still holds up just fine! If anything, it might even be more relevant!
Also, big news: The first ever Tech Rules livestream will be happening this month, on the 15th! We'll be doing some sort of randomizer. I have a few good ones in mind, and I'm gonna make a poll for which game we'll do a day or two after this video's release. If you want to weigh in on that, keep an eye on the community tab! The stream itself should start some time in the evening. Well, evening in the Eastern time zone. Hope to see you there!
EDIT: Okay, so it's not technically correction time yet (although I'm sure you all will find SOMETHING I screwed up on) a lot of people are mentioning that the "unused" Cuphead track actually plays in the game's bad ending. That's...partially true. While the unused track starts the same way, I'm pretty sure it goes on for a bit longer, and there aren't any hidden images in it. My bad, should've mentioned that!
Also, it seems a lot of you are missing the original Tech Rules title card animation? I figured I would just try shortening it a bit, since I'm working on making my videos a little less bulky. If everyone wants it back, though, I'll bring it back. Just let me know!
Piracy is no party
I was hoping you talked more about anti privacy in games
@@ELopez lol
POOOGGGGG
You better get that FNAF 2 video out soon, or I'll kneecap ur CPU.
A dusty cardridge could trigger an anti piracy. Maybe the dirty pins cause it to write to the wrong adress in sram, wich would cause it to actually work.
This is actually a good point. When a game tries to save at an address that's too high, it just defaults to the highest address, which is the spot the game reads to find out if the SRAM is the right size. Saving to the wrong address would mean the game wouldn't find it in the right spot and trigger a false positive. Seems obvious now that you say it! 😅
@@TechRules Yeah, dirty cardridges are well known to trigger anti piracy. You know when you have a dirty cardridge on an nes game, and the power light just flashes? That is nintendo´s hardware anti piracy , because it cant read some pins correctly
i love that anti-piracy at one point was "if this thing works, something funny's going on here"
@@handlethesenutz anti-piracy: quick, what's 5 * 2?
Hardware: uh, 10
Anti-piracy: (draws gun)
This happened to me on a Donkey Kong Country cartridge
That last anti-piracy thing reminds me of the story I heard about the guy who pirated Shovel Knight and later met the devs at a con and just straight up gave them 20 bucks
That's actually pretty wholesome
oml i love that
I imagine the exchange something like "hey, I pirated your game, but now I feel pretty shitty about it. Here's 20 bucks"
If he actually bought the game, the devs would get nothing for it.
If the game was 20 bucks they earned more this way XD
Here's another reason why so few games include creepy/disturbing anti-piracy measures: creepy/disturbing anti-piracy measures are interesting, and would actually encourage people to pirate the game. If a game developer is going to put time and effort into designing something truly bizarre and creepy to "punish" pirates, they might as well put that time and effort into actually developing the game.
Wait what’s an anti-piracy I was kinda confused wen watching the video
@@splonky It's basically a measure games take to make sure u don't steal it
@@izitri420 I kinda realized what it meant when I got more into the video also thanks
yeah, why waste time coding extra stuff...
how about a game that acts as a malware if pirated
Fun fact. The PIRATA sound effect actually took up more storage space than the game itself.
Think about that. The anti piracy protection was a bigger file size than the game itself.
Didn't pure audio files have a comparatively massive file size back then?
Kinda reminds me of the fact that Sonic the hedgehog's "SEGA" screen sound occupies most of the cartridge space as well.
@@taniscadwell3843 nah, but your mom did
Interesting
@@GMDTheOnyxGuyEizzX pretty sure that was just because the genesis soundchip didnt do well with voice samples
Gmods antipiracy was skipped over entirely, so I will comment it here: when the game detected you were pirating the game, it would give you an error (failed to shade polygons or sumt like that) that you could not get due to an actual error, so the people who pirated the game would post the error code and ask for a fix, thus exposing themselves as pirates
That's great. You mean gmod like garry's mod? The only sort like "gmod" is "Gmod rp", "Garry's mod rp", etc
That’s actually very clever!
Skullgirls did a similar thing with "what is the square root of fish now im sad"
@@nightorchid5031 whaaaa?
@@nightorchid5031 huh??
I pirated yoshi island and in the middle of the game Yoshi turned to the camera and stated my full name, my social security number, and my deepest fear
wow man that's scary :O
And your in jail
He needs to continue to run from the police, he needs gasoline to hide from taxes.
@@SanestPjskFan_ oR cAN iT!?
GOOGLE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
or
THIS SITE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
"GTA 4 turns you into dangerous alcoholic with a unstoppable need for speed"
nah that's just normal gameplay
Yeah, pretty much. I never really played that much of GTA games. Just got to the point where you could roam freely and see how much mayhem I could cause. Using rules like, you can only drive on sidewalks, cars have no brakes, or my fave: Pedestrian malls have no traffic at all. It's probably how I managed to get that one achievement where you have to blow up like 10 vehicles in a few seconds.
niko aint russian
I thought the gameplay was just Bowling.
I don't think so
Spent more time on anti-piracy than on optimizing the game for PC gameplay, eh?
My personal favorite example of anti-piracy was a pirated version of BeamNG Drive. Upon starting the game I was greeted with "Ahoy there matey, we hope you enjoy your time with our game and support the official release when you can!" Affer playing for a few hours and absolutely loving it, I purchased it just a few days later.
Yeah, It makes you want to buy the game more than some plain "Copying video games is a crime" screen.
That's a better way to go about it, imo. No "aaaa you did something wrong" but rather acknowledging that the whole reason you did it was because you wanted to play the game but either couldn't or wouldn't pay for it. I'd think that's more likely to get a positive reaction.
I've always bought games that I've enjoyed after pirating them regardless- though if they have Denuvo or similar I wait until it is removed, and I prefer to get my games on GOG. There are games I pirated years ago and have since stopped playing that I never bought and presumably never will despite having enjoyed them because the malware was never removed from the legitimate version.
is this actually real
Honestly not being able to afford it at the time is the reason I even consider pirating indie games. All indie games I've pirated, I've ended up buying at one point or another, just because I really do want to support the devs who make cool stuff like that.
Anti piracy screens are like when you are watching Cartoon Network as a kid and adult swim starts
You perfectly described it
And then you're frantically trying to find the remote before your parents walk in.
Or when noggin turned off and switched to nick at nite
Was it only me who watched noggin? (More recently known as nick jr)
i remember those early days man! epic time
It also feels like when you're watching Nickelodeon and then you fall asleep, and you wake up at like 2:00 am to the George Lopez opening and freak out
Yeah, I accidentally triggered the Super Mario World anti piracy. I tried to boot it up, and suddenly Mario came out of the Tv, screamed something about serious crimes and punched me in the face. Then he ate everything in our house and jumped back in the tv while showing us the middle finger.
Did he eat you too?
@@立花たくや No, only my right foot
Not gonna lie, they had us in the first half
If only you had milk, everything would've been fine.
Damn you too?
That last one is so freaking wholesome. No judgement, no halting progress, no malice. Just the dev kindly making a simple request that even ends with him still saying “you are the best.”
I hope more devs do this
That's fucking boring what is wrong with you?
Honestly it takes a bit of balls to do that in my opinion.
@@D14MBK whats wrong with YOU?
@@Tower_Swagman Another game that does this is Freedom Planet, where they programmed an entire cutscene with the 2 main characters and full voice acting that esssentially does the JSaB thing of "we aint gonna stop you, but please consider helping out if you do like the game".
the dev talking to the player about piracy and forgiving them and thanking them for playing just touches my heart.
instead of the game being like, hey shut off your computer now; the guy who made the game thanks you and tells you other ways you can support them.
that’s life changing, really.
Lol life changing
Life changing???
Jsab
Life changing jajajaja
You laugh like an idiot@@AttmozGlaishur
It's crazy that the piracy message on just shapes and beats ends with "you're the best!" The fact that the creator can show players that are playing illegally respect and trying to teach them how to support their favourite creators while not spending money is just very heart warming
Same. I really loved that. If I saw this message even if I was in a tough situation I'd save up to actually buy the game. I sometimes pirate games just to try them out if they don't have a demo and if I love them enough I buy them - if they're indie games, even in multiple copies (I have at least 5 copies of Don't Starve and Stardew Valley...), especially if I end up liking the developer. But for expensive games made by shit AAA devs like The Sims 4 I see no reason to get them legally honestly.
As someone who actually can't pay for half of my games, it's cool when developers do that. They have absolutely no reason to show sympathy to people who pirate games, yet there are people that do. That's nice. Really nice.
as someone who just has enough money for my own needs and still has to save up a lot just to have a working laptop, that honestly warms my heart. it's so nice to know that some of these creators know not all players are just greedy people that refuse to spend money. i've promised myself that if i can afford it, i'll buy all these games that i have been playing pirated once i am able to, and this kind of messages really motivates me to do that.
I feel like that could have turned out really bad for the creator. Since it does nothing there are no consequences it could have lead to a lot more people pirating
@@normal_username3231 to be fair, if someone wants to pirate a game nowadayas there really isn't much to stop them, considering the technological advances. and there's actually a lot of people that pirate out of not having the means to buy a game rather than being genuinely uncaring and not wanting to spend money they have. at least with a kind message like this they're more likely to convince people to help the developers out, i imagine a spiteful message and harmful code is more likely to make them keep pirating
Rumor has it Doki Doki Literature Club's anti-piracy removes all the horror and turns it into a normal visual novel
I just peed my pants because of that horrifying anti-piracy screen
aw man that's the scariest anti-piracy of them all...
a *normal* visual novel?
This is the joke
I want to pirate the game now
Too bad the game is free thought
The JSaB one is really wholesome actually, as much as I get a kick out of the creepy stuff, that was cool to see.
yeah, i was in it for a bit, more in the JSaBPC fandom.
Is it a parody of the classic “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car” anti-piracy commercial too?
@@AxiamWolfe It is.
what is a jsab
nvm
Ive forgotten a few times the name of this game, but when I was really young I had a game with a "feelie" where you had to type something in from the manual. Being like 5 I didn't understand and when I couldn't figure it out, the character called me a liar, the game would crash with a dialog box saying my character was devoured by rats. I remember crying.
kings quest 3?
Fun fact: If you pirate Wii Sports Resort, Matt comes to your house and curb stomps you
That happens without owning Wii Sports Resort! Oh wait I live in Jacksonville...
Damn it matt, not again!
Yup. Just one of the many ways to get matt to come to your house and curb stomp you.
@@smallsthetimelord4066 dude last time he came over he was salty I clapped him 60-0 smh 🤦♂️
In the game AND irl????
That last part was actually very wholesome and would make me want to buy the game even more compared to other anti-piracy solutions.
precisely. It shows someone who actually understands the end player because he has been there himself.
Freedom Planet also does something similar as well
the game is fun too
@@fayezfawzi3255 Yep that's quite the difference from major game publishers who have corporate assholes asking for these screens and who don't know or care a damn about poor gamers. Nintendo especially could really benefit from people like this calling the shots.
Kinda like with Stardew Valley
Although I don't think it has a piracy screen I heard people were feeling bad after pirating it or something
My personal favorite video game thing related to piracy is from Darkwood, the developer got a message from someone who was couldn’t afford to buy the game and in response the devs put a full real rom of it on the Pirate Bay, with an official message from them saying this is for people who want to play the game but aren’t sure if they’ll like it or might not be able to afford it. Then it had a link the where you could officially buy the game and just asked people to buy it officially if they liked it or when they had enough money.
Good dev
That's what i would do as an anti-piracy measure,or like the JSaB one
Chad Darkwood devs. As someone who couldn't afford a lot of games growing up, I am kinda thankful
Pure legends
The best anti piracy is pirating it yourself so you can control the damage as much as possible.
After all, honestly, online games aside(and not even always) people WILL pirate your game sooner or later, so might as well try and sway their opinion as much as possible in a productive and effective way till it's possible.
I think another reason it feels so scary is that As a kid the idea of being accused of something you didn’t do is part of what makes it so terrifying too…
Almost everyone has had some experience with a parent or teacher punishing you for something you didn’t do but being helpless to defend yourself. Imagine that but it’s yo
I remember playing a pirated version of diddy Kong in the dark (without knowing it was pirated) and when that anti piracy screen showed up, I felt scared and like I had become the FBI’s most wanted
You unlocked some core memories for me there…
"Why a giant portion of my viewers are suddenly REALLY REALLY interested in Mario party D.S."
That's extremely funny for some reason
that's suicune from pokken
@@gengar-edits3457 sure is
Omg it's suicune from pokken, is the imposter sus? We need to know
@@kacpercicharski4193 The imposter isn't sus, I'm totally the real suicune, not just some random guy on the internet pretending to be a pokemon....
>w< stop staring!
I was Just asking if the impostor was sus, and it appears that you outed yourself, im sorry i must do this, but i must signal the emergency meeting.
I love Skullgirls' anti-piracy method of putting an intentionally-strange message onscreen for people to, inevitably, post about online because they didn't know what it meant. Once they did, they were outed as a pirate because the message only appears for people who cracked the game.
There was a similar one for Garry's Mod where the game would crash at random with a message there was an "error shading polygon normals". people went to get tech support and got dunked on instead
i love the old tweet where someone asked what that screen meant and the skullgirls twitter replied 'it means you should buy the game'
I remember that also happened with one of the Batman Arkham games, where in pirated copies you couldn't glide with Batman's cape. So whenever someone asked how to beat a certain part, they would be told they were playing a pirated version of the game
Reminds me of how in mirrors edge, if you pirate the game, your character will slow down when you approach a ramp, making jumps impossible, what troll
Iirc Sims 4 did something where the naked censor would go over your entire character instead of just the middle of them, so when people complained that the censor was too big everyone knew.
The Pokemon character who said “Buy it or die!” Wasn’t an anti-piracy NPC, he was just from New Hampshire!
underrated
What else did we expect, lol? The state's motto is "Live Free or Die", so "Buy it or Die" would be a close second!
As a Granite Stater.
I believe it.
I can confirm; this is 100% real
as someone from new hampshire, it seems true lol
My favorite anti-piracy measure will always be Batman Arkham Asylum, simply because some guy complained on twitter at the devs that he couldn't get out of the starting area (the measure disabled Batman's gliding ability). Needless to say the devs pointed out what was happening.
I remember that on zelda spirit tracks, the antipiracy would deactivate your train controls when going to the castle for the first time. Since you cannot whistle the pig out of the way, you hit it and cannot restart your train. I always found this one very elegant.
As someone who played the pirated version of spirit tracks till the end (poor kid, parents wouldn't dare buy me everything, you get the drill), like actually finished it and all, but for some reason as if it's some hidden memory I remember the anti-piracy measure happening, despite actually never happening.
Holy shit. It's probably been 10 years since I encountered that on my ds as a kid. Thank you for solving a mystery of my childhood I had forgot about
Damn i've played the pirated rom and boy i think its a broken game
Yeah I remember pirating it and not knowing why it just doesn't work lol.
OH IT WAS THIS!
oooh now i understand, but funnily enough, it sometimes happened but sometimes not, like i remember that i could only have either spirit track or phantom hourglass, when i installed one, the other wouldn't work anymore.
My favourite anti-piracy isn't even really anti-piracy. In each game of the Rhythm Heaven series, the developers leave a message in the "Read Something" section of the cafe, saying something like "Hi, thank you for buying Rhythm Heaven, we hope you enjoy" and it fills my heart with sadness and guilt knowing that their gratitude is being wasted on a pirate.
*emotionally torture the pirates*
i still pirate rhythm heaven
i downloaded mega mix but haven't played yet
Its like the scrapped anti-piracy from freedom planet where lilac and Carol say they think the game is pirated but still let you play and tell you to donate to them, kill em with kindness I guess
That's much worse, honestly.
Finally someone on the internet remembers this game and imma be ho eat the bartender was a lifesaver
My favorite Anti-Piracy system is the one of Enter the Gungeon, or rather Mod the Gungeon. If you have a pirated copy of the game and decide to install mod the gungeon, instead of starting a normal run it starts you in a room where you can only enter a boss arena. There 10 Lord of the jammed spawn (an unkillable enemy which only spawns when certain criteria are met) which almost instantly kill you due to their attack patterns. It doesnt even end there. After that the game crashes and opens two windows in your browser. These are the Steam page of Enter the Gungeon and the Lazy Town song of You are a Pirate
the fact that they used you are a pirate sent me
@@its-so-ouverture same
The devs are so creative
dang that’s good
I tried to transfer enter the gungeon from my Xbox to a windows laptop and that happened
Before this, I was watching compilations of fake anti-piracy screens and it slowly evolved into nothing but cheap scares. Most of the Mario ones end with Mario screaming "MMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAA" and it got really REALLY annoying. After watching this video and seeing the Just Shapes and Beats anti-piracy, it felt very satisfying.
I'm sure that the "MMMMMAMMMMAAAMMMAAA" is from a stupid video that makes weird sounds with the Mario voice lines, it's very funny and I can't remember the name
@@cylan787 Yeah. I legit can't take it seriously because I already knew the origin. Lmao
@@conair2786 what was the name of the video?
@@cylan787 it's literally called "Mario screaming"
yeah... many anti piracy is just annoying things
spyro did that a shitload of trolling
There is actually a way to trigger the Cuphead "Anti-Piracy" reverse song, but it has nothing to do with piracy. If you get to the final boss fight against the Devil, before the start of the fight, there is a short cutscene in which you either hand over the contracts, or refuse to. If you hand the contracts over, you get the bad ending to the game, and the credits role. Once the credits are done, stick around on the title screen. That's where the reverse song can be heard. I'm not sure if it's the same one, but it's the closest thing to the supposed anti-piracy method that I know of.
It could be tested. If you replace the audio file with something more distinct, it would either play or not play at the end.
Bonus points if you use All Star by Smash Mouth or something like it.
@@MetaBloxer yes
As i heard they were about to add it as a anti piracy but they decided not to
@@MetaBloxer I don’t have the game on steam, but I’ll try to get it and hopefully I’ll come back with results.
@@ytazzy5800 well? Anything?
I like that the Ace Attorney one turns the language into a fictional language from two of Capcom's aeries
Into aerials, up so high...
Wouldn't that take up a lot of space, to contain the entirety of the game's text again but in a fake language?
@@AyrisX86 there is a thing called a font
@@Mama-Luigi LMFAO
7:53 fun fact: this audio actually ISN'T unused! It's used whenever the player goes through the "bad end" of the game (where you actually hand over the soul contracts to the devil instead of triggering the bossfight.) after the short cutscene, it will boot you back to the title screen and will play this audio file instead of the normal title screen audio (dunno why people made it into an antipiracy creepypasta)
I was waiting for someone to say this haha
No no, this bad ending FEELS like creepypasta
Oh my, that would scare younger me so much
To be honest it’d scare me today
isnt the bad ending title screen just backwards, nothing else?
@@bruhlono no, it's the song that's backwards, not the actual screen
It's one of the common examples, but I'm fond of Skullgirls-style anti-piracy that doesn't actually disrupt the game, just does something weird that tricks pirates into outing themselves
What is it?
@@TheOriginalSide1 There's a little popup asking what the square root of a fish is, pirates kept going online to ask what that meant
@@moonythespoonie9551 reminds me of Gmod and game dev tycoon
@@moonythespoonie9551 madmax had something similar with a nigh unkillable enemy in one level that was very specific.
Dude caught you pirating his game but isnt mad, admits guilt, gives insight, shares constructive criticism and affirms you're the best in the end? What an absolute legend!!
probably canadian
@@Itomon Oh, Canada-
literally a gigachad
Yeah and he also calls you a thief? Are we forgetting that part? When he says "pirating is stealing"? Even though you're not taking anything from anyone?
@@Itomon Nah, never met one nice Canadian
Actually for cuphead, that “spooky noise/song” is what plays when you choose (spoiler) to sell out to the devil. The next time you go to the title screen after getting that ending, that song will play.
Very interesting
@B N9476 You are absolutely right
According to the rumours, if you get the bad ending, the title music just reverses. The creepy version will play if you pirate the game.
(Again, it is all rumours, which are proven false.)
@@Power_Harmonia except that's proven incorrect in this exact video. There's no antipiracy measures. No checks or anything. The file's just in the game.
@@willowids369 I was going off the myth. Ik it is not real.
@@Power_Harmonia that's not what it looked like you were saying.
Imagine the undertale anti-piracy just makes the sans fight go on forever.
or imagine if it made the toriel fight have her just never start feeling sorry for you so people don't notice until after maybe like 3 deaths and way too much time put into trying to spare her
1 day later: undertale anti piracy screen! 123445609876hours and 33.8 minutes
@Simple Secrets Then I guess it removes the mercy button.
I think a neat anti piracy for undertale would be only having act and item. But this only happening after torial runs some errands.
@Simple Secrets I HAVE AN IDEA! WHEN YOU FIRST MEET SANS HE FIGHTS YOU AND IT NEVER ENDS
Can confirm scary anti piracy once. I was playing Geometry Dash and the game suddenly crashed, my phone levitated out of my hand, spilled my coffee, and went on a rampage screaming "DONT COMMIT CRIMES" and killing everyone in the house. I now live in a pile of ash and no longer have a phone
Did it try to kill you too?
I can give you this gigachad badge
can i also give you the cheese badge?
Nice try trying to trick people, its fake
@@dan.nandlal ITS OBVIOUS. (man i wish youtube wasn’t so strict.)
as a kid and even now, the scariest part of anti piracy protections was less so the imagery or tactics used, and more so the concept that the game was (or at least seemed) self aware. one that i particularly remember terrifying me though was the Rayman 2 antipiracy, which had a huge number of measures taken but the most notable is a giant sprite of the scary robots from the game covering your screen while a message tells you to insert the disc. what’s scarier for a kid is that it pops up abruptly and unexpectedly, and often for no reason as it happened so frequently as a bug that Ubisoft had to release a downloadable patch to prevent the anti piracy measures from triggering on unsuspecting (and undeserving), lawful players.
I experienced this one myself! As a kid it did freak me out.
You are absolutely correct on what makes anti-piracy screens scary.
That's traumatizing
I hated the safety screens for this reason too.
Apparently the “pirata” sound file in La Abadia Del Crimen is larger than the actual game itself
Guess they really care about traumatizing kids
@@yellobanana6456 Mexican kods
Kids
@@be_lla2940 Spanish people, not every spanish-speaking person is mexican, racist gringo
@@be_lla2940 Lo siento no hablo School Shooting
Subnautica has an anti piracy feature that is on the pause menu that says “ if you enjoy playing our game please consider supporting us by purchasing a copy.”
Id just pirate that out /s
Damn they should give you a choice (the q is continue playing)
Yes would tp you the void with a shit ton of ghost leviathans
No would just boot you off the game
When I was very young my dad had a few pirated and fake copies of games that I wasn’t really aware were fake (it wasn’t really something I was old enough to understand) so encountering any of these measures was always weird and jarring to me and I can imagine that’s the root of many (not all) people talking abt how they were freaked out by these…their parents or siblings had fake copies, they didn’t know or understand, game feels like it’s accusing you directly of sin
One time I booted up my copy of a Tech Rules video. For the first fee minutes, everything played out normally, but then all of a sudden, the audio got super distorted, to the point where it became unbearable to listen to. Then all of a sudden, Mario started staring at me with blood red eyes and told me in a raspy voice: “Piracy is no party.”
And then his hyper realistic eyes started bleeding
Don't mess with mario
then after that the game showed me a picture of my grave with freddy freaked dancing on it!!!!1!1!!1!1!!!1! so scary
And when I refreshed the page, it took me to a new UA-cam video that screamed at me, "WOULD YOU STEAL A CAR?"
Should've turned off adblock. >:/
My favorite anti-piracy measure is still the one for the game developer simulator, where your studio goes bankrupt and it ends with the message about piracy ruining your studio because no one needed to buy it.
Meta as hell
Yeah this ruined the experience of the game for me. I paid for it in a genuine way and it popped up every time I tried to play it. I thought it was the end of the game. And it ended with some message about piracy. I did find out the game thought I was using a pirated version but I just remember the emotions I felt at the time and never gone back to play it again.
Pirated that game, got the message but never actually went bankrupt. Thought it was just a normal feature
4:06
why the hell did i start crying from that anti piracy message at the end
he’s so understanding and supportive of the people who’re playing his game in any form
You're disappointed with yourself for expecting the worse out of people, perhaps? Just giving out ideas
@@richie1002 Do you only read newspapers filled with horoscopes
We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching, but
You're too shy to say it
Inside, we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
(Ooh, give you up)
(Ooh, give you up)
Never gonna give, never gonna give
(Give you up)
Never gonna give, never gonna give
(Give you up)
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching, but
You're too shy to say it
Inside, we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
@@jvpro2076 rickrolled I am😔
@@alexiarosalia damn, i rickrolled yoda!
I think the reason people remember anti piracy screens isn’t because of video games, but because of movies. A lot of vhs and dvds would start with an anti piracy screen that can feel upsetting and confusing to kids
I remember hearing that FBI was one of the first words my cousin learned to read because of those
I'm really glad you're covering anti-piracy stuff. I've been tired of seeing the fake ones when I've been trying to find footage of real ones.
SAME ...
I've been super interested in anti privacy since 2 years ago and now find it difficult to find real ones so techrules is a God send haha
Same, some of the ones I've seen are so very obviously fake too, like they're just jumping on the bandwagon for clicks :/
Same and some of them doesn't make sense like it's probably scary for some people but they don't stop the player to keep playing the game so the anti piracy is useless
@@artq2318 makes sense
Same here! The fan-made ones can be cool and all, but the real ones are much more interesting to uncover.
I just really want to appreciate how, in the JSaB one, he's actually really nice and chill about it. He could have yelled at the player about stealing, but opted to basically say "Yeah, I did this when I was a kid. Here's some constructive ways you could help us :) "
I only pirate a game if it's triple A, and the people who actually worked on it won't see the money as it goes to the rich jerks at the top, e.g. if for any reason I was going to play a Ubisoft game I'd not pay because the company defends sexual assault of workers, but I always pay for indie games, especially those from worker co-ops like Tonight We Riot.
then do it
@Eggfriend but it’s always at the suffering of the laborer ain’t it.
@Eggfriend YES THANK YOU!!! good to see a fellow comrade on here :))
@@stm7810 Same. Granted, I usually don't play AAA games, but I always buy any indie game I play. I often pirate the Switch version and buy the Steam version when it's at an affordable price. I've even double dipped on a few with either a Switch physical copy or a purchase from a different store (e.g. Shovel Knight, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Hotline Miami).
I had this experience, one time when i was 3 months old i ended up accidentally stomping on the cartridge and shattering it into pieces. I put the shards into the console and it gave me an anti-piracy screen and then combusted into flames. I immediately died from the explosion.
I thought this was real for a second. Too bad it isn't.
@@opossumontheinternet9864 what do you mean this is totally legit
same
I had a similar experience except it happened to me when I was 9174 years old and I broke the cartidge with my laser feet
Happened to me too, but I survived the explosion and after my tragic accident I got elected president of every country in the world except Peru.
As far as I'm aware, my favorite Anti-Piracy is in Batman Arkham Asylum where it disables the cape and you need to glide pretty early on so you can't progress.
People said Batman was flapping like a chicken on Twitter, unknowingly exposing themselves!
“Shameless plug but you are playing illegally so we will call it quits” made me chuckle
Same.
6:50 On the topic of receiving false anti-piracy warnings on games without hacks, there was one time where I was playing Super Mario 64 and I got to the part where you fight Bowser for the first time. Except instead of the floor dropping and letting me into the level, Mario turned around to face the camera. He had hyperrealistic, blood-stained eyes and a toothy grin, and then he went on to name my home address, birth date, mother's maiden name, and the name of my first-born son (I don't even have children!) It was pretty crazy stuff, so yeah this actually does happen to people.
Well at least you know that your gonna get laid
@@jaminkeyz5016 He gets a Family
hoodoo viewer?
One hyperrealistic morning I woke up in my hyperrealistic bed next to my hyperrealistic lamp and hyperrealistic desk
Then my hyperrealistic eyes saw my hyperrealistic window, after that I walked to my hyperrealistic kitchen with my hyperrealistic feet and hyperrealistic legs, then ate my hyperrealistic food with my hyperrealistic mouth then I realised that I cut my self with my hyperrealistic fork and hyperrealistic blood and started bleeding hyperrealistically
Every copy of Mario 64 is personalized
As an anti-piracy buff myself, I'm intensely upset that there's so many fakes out there that are confusing newbies.
If any notable amount of people has any interest in something, the internet is gonna take it and start making fakes and ruining it for everyone! Whether it's anti-piracy, "unused" game-over screens, or VHS tapes...
I find anti piracy very interesting do you have any videos or examples (that are real) I could look into?
@@noncreativearts5360 Head onto TCRF and look at this page - tcrf.net/Category:Games_with_anti-piracy_methods
It's full of great stuff.
One of my personal favourites though is Serious Sam 3: Before First Encounter. It's a great example - a giant pink unkillable scorpion monster hunts you throughout the game. Another is Puggsy on the Mega Drive - it kicks you out after like 6 levels and tells you to buy a real copy. It even uses "your" instead of "you're" on the screen!
@@JomasterTheSecond thank you so much! I will definitely look into this!
i downloaded a pirated copy of cuphead once, expected to be spooked, i was! the bosses were nightmare fuel!, downloaded yet another pirated copy, threw a cross at my screen to murder the devil once i got to the fight where he looked like smile dog and siren head mixed together, and swore that i would pay for games next time.
I recall Scott Cawthon specifically mentioning that he didn't mind if people pirated FNaF, and went so far as to add his own version of the game to piratebay. That version would play completely normally, until exiting, upon which Golden Freddy would jumpscare you. It's possible that this was just something that someone attributed to him. However, if I recall, that's how the FNaF anti-piracy story began.
That totally sounds like a thing Scott Cawthon would do.
This is confirmed to be false
@@SuperM789makes sense. All the genuinely cool things usually are. But yay! At least we get to have sad, pathetic losers debunking everything and sucking all joy from the internet .😍
@@Goro_Maj1maThe fact that you are genuinely mad about someone saying a single added jumpscare to fnaf isn't real is like
You gotta get your priorities straight
@@DJays4fr, if they get so butthurt, then theyre also miserable twats
Can you imagine being in jail like:
"So what are you in for?"
prisoner: "i murdered 7 people, robbed 3 houses and a bank, and commited arson. What about you?"
Pirate: "i was too poor for micheal jackson rhythm game" :'(
:(
If only prisoners were that chill-
"You monster!-"
“Diddy Kong is in jail because he pirated a game.”
Yoshi with tax fraud, Diddy with piracy
what about tax pircay
and mario with war crimes
Waluigi because Karen took him to court
Meanwhile good guy Kirby pays his taxes.
The unspoken duo.
"I'm not exactly sure how these screens would be triggered so easily?"
Dead battery. I had this problem with Donkey Kong Country. All I can tell you is that the cart had no saves on it, so the quickest road to an answer is to just assume that the cart was freakin out because of a dead battery. I guess you have an SNES cart with a battery and you want to test it at the expense of the game's saves, just desolder it, pop it out, then try running the cart without it.
Fun fact about DKC, if the game is in this state, you can still play the animal buddy bonus stages with the DYDDY code. Can't abuse that to get into the rest of the game, though.
I love that about that Fire Red deal. I've always had a fascination with the idea of dumping a ROM that's actually very discreetly modified in some small way just to screw with people.
Now I wish one of the Danganronpa games had an anti-piracy where one of the characters just drops dead for no apparent reason and the resolution of the trial is that the player is the Blackened for pirating the game, but Monokuma decides that since an execution is impossible and they've already gone through more trouble than the whole situation was worth anyway, the game just crashes.
This post deserves much more attention
That's cool! I would love to see danganronpa do it if they decided to add this in the game
itd be so funny if it were the protag 2. like u just drop dead bc u pirated the game lol
@@Kibtea That's a pretty funny thought too, you just have to sit through all the NPCs sloooooooooowly trying to solve the case and Byakuya being an asshole the whole time would be icing on the cake.
If you tried to convince me spike chunsoft did something like that, you would have a very easy time.
I remember being a kid back in 1982, and when I was playing the first ever Mario. I triggered the anti piracy by licking the cartridge every day. The game.wouldnt boot up and kept showing swears
Was the cartridge scrumptious?
why the fuck did you lick the cartridge
did it taste good
@@chillfactory9000 very
I believe the reverse title screen is used when instead of fighting the devil, you hand the souls over, and it boots you to the title screen with that playing
nah, that's different, the reverse title screen is unused from what I've seen
No the anti-piracy screen is lower pitched, the bad ending one is just backwards
@@lukejensen9933 well, for one, the backwards one can't be the bad ending because, like he said, the backwards one is completely unused
@@goldenyoyo0791 I've seen a streamer have the reverse title screen after getting the bad ending
I got both endings and I can confirm this does play with the bad ending
I booted up a legitimate copy of five nights of freddy’s and Freddy entered my home and ate my newborn brother and hit my shins with a scooter
damn are you okay?
Your lucky Freddy did the grubhub dance and stole my fridge
That happened to me too, Freddy who for some reason was dressed in completely black enter my house through the window and stole all my parent's jewelry then left
I think the worst part about this is I, can so vividly imagine this happening
You weren’t ready for Freddy!
One of the best anti piracy's i have ever heard is for enter the gungeon. Not the game itself, but the addon, mod the gungeon. When loading the game, you will be instantly killed, and 2 tabs will be opened on your web browser, 1 is a steam page to buy enter the gungeon. And the second is music video you are a pirate from lazy town.
Honestly a game opening browser pages would scare me WAY more than any creepypasta stuff. That shit's hella sketch. If the game gets spooky my first thought is "oh, haha they made the anti-piracy spooky". If it opens web pages I think "oh fuck, I installed a trojan on accident".
dont forget the lords of the jammed
So for pirating a game, you get to jam out?
IMMA GO PIRATE MOD THE GUNGEON
@@nataliasoto9681 exactly
If I ever make a game, I am 100% taking the opportunity to be a massive memelord.
8:23 This track is actually used in Cuphead, as before the final boss fight you have an option to turn in the soul contracts to the devil. If you choose to do so, you become the devil's minions, and after a short cutscene it sends you to the title screen, where said music plays.
false.
when i played it restarted the game
and nothing happened
@IncredibleJake690 I'm not saying that the music is the same as anything, (I have no idea where you got that from???) I'm saying that it's used in the game, contrary to what the video says.
@incrediblejake690 so... The same
You're almost correct, you need to input the Konami code for said music to play
Of course it makes sense Luigi would pirate stuff, he does absolutely nothing including not paying for stuff
But if he does nothing, he wouldn't pirate either.
This is the same man that didn’t bat an eye when he won a free mansion from a contest he didn’t even enter. I think Luigi is a more insidiously nonchalant figure than we give him credit for.
The thrilling sequel to Yoshi Commits Tax Fraud, get ready for Luigi Commits Video Game Piracy!
Have you SEEN the mountains of money that dude has?
@@CommanderWiggins Fuck. This comment deserves more love than it's gotten.
I like how the anti-piracy screen at the end just sounds like “pirating is illegal! but it’s okay, i did it too. you can pay me with exposure if you don’t have money!”
r/boosingcheggars
@@lampshadewhichisblue o.O
the one time where paying in exposure is OK
@Rion_Guests bussy
@@pixelgamelvr it *is* the just shapes and beats anti piracy message
Yes, I would like you to talk about the Baldi's anti piracy.
same here
What's that one about ?
I'd love to hear more about it, too!
@@lpolarisl219 12:41 Watch it
I don't understand why a demo would need anti piracy? It's free?
The original Alone in the Dark for early PCs came with a little code booklet. The this was TINY and would fit in your palm. When you booted up the game it told you a random page to turn to in the code book. On that page was a series of images (items from the game that could be in your inventory). You would select those images on that page's code into the game. We lost the book once and couldn't play it for months until we found it again.
That last purify measure was legit just “hey if you don’t have money, just talk about our game a lot”
I once triggered anti-piracy on my Otamatone. It just played a “wah” sound whenever I touched it. No one believes me though!
I swear I've seen you comment on a completely unrelated video before lol
@@Cel_xx That means my plan is working well…
Hey i have an otamatone
sully knows your location
*_s t a r t r u n n i n g_*
It became Waluigi
Once I tried pirating Yakuza 0. Majima came to my house and beat the shit out of me, screamed something in Japanese, and stole my money
Wow, must have been a prototype for the "Majima Everywhere" system in Yakuza Kiwami.
Same but with Santa-san
Same, best day of my life.
the worst part is that you now have no money :(
I know it's taking it very literally, but I like to think Majima just roared the Japanese word for 'something' at the top of their lungs.
I can confirm about the "Thank you for playing" image that would pop out after 15min or so within CC Ring of Fates. It was one of the first anti-piracy screens I'd ever seen and I didn't understand what it meant at first
I pirated animal crossing and Tom Nook bashed my skull in with all the bells he collected from me 😔
Pretty sure he does that even if you get it legitimately.
Dude nice. I want That Experience
This one is fake. I pirated animal crossing and when tom nook found out i didnt have enough money for a house he just said "L" and i couldnt continue
Nah man he always does that shit
@@trickstertwister612 L
"shameless plug, but hey you're playing illegally"
how come their are no replies with 567 likes loool
I guess people should go to berzerk.tv
Wait... Was that a way to try to get pirate to learn to become game devs to then help them on their next game?! Holy moly that is galaxy brain
@@goon5665 😑
@@goon5665 Or maybe the message was to fool the player into a false sense of security and berzerk.tv was actually a cruise to single out everybody who pirated the game and to have them all arrested.
@@aurafox1 ah yes. Large brain
My favorite anti-piracy is the Serious Sam 3, where a relentless giant super fast, super aggressive pink invincible scorpion with dual chainguns chases you around the game trying to kill you. It's really funny, because it actually turned into it's whole thing because the game is still entirely playable, and some people consider it to be an ironman challenge type thing, there might even be a speed running subtype for it.
Uh oh, pirating the game adds a new reason and way to play
There *absolutely* is a speed running community for the pirated version of this game! 😋 I heard about it a few years back and thought it was hilarious. It's just wild to me that there are people who purposely speedrun and fully complete the previously thought to be impossible pirated version with the immortal pink scorpion chasing them from start to finish. 🤯
I just double checked on UA-cam and there are a few speedruns you can watch that are between 1 hour and a few minutes to around 1½ hours. I was able to find 3 videos in the results (though I didn't scroll down very far) when I searched "Serious Sam 3 DRM Scorpion Speedrun" on UA-cam. Lol
@@LilyoftheLake14 that's hilarious im def checking that out asap
Imagine making the pirated version more fun for a select number of people lol
That malicious one made me think of that one sonic fangame anticheat that made it pretty much malware. It's more or less the creepy pasta antipiracies made real
sonic gather battle!! ah the irony of the game using stolen sprites
I just looked it up out of curiosity and it's way worse than I expected, along with making the game basically unplayable it also apparently reads what you're typing into your web browser and prevents you from typing in certain things (I.E. sonic gather battle cheats, hacks, etc) It also logs some of your device's identifying info and sends it to an online database that the game accesses. Any attempts to just reinstall the game wouldn't work because it would detect that your system is listed in the aforementioned database and start the "Anti-Piracy" again. (I put Anti-Piracy in quotes because it's more of a severely malicious DRM). The only way to remove it would be to contact the game's dev and try to convince them to whitelist your device. The worst part is that this could be triggered by complete accident, either because of a bug (yikes) or through opening certain programs such as cheat engine. The game also runs with admin access and can access everything on your hard disk so that's fun.
Yeah this is downright insanity.
"Everyone is a crewmate and just kills each other out of paranoia." Space Station 13 has this game mode, it's called Extended and it somehow ends up more chaotic than when there are actually bad guys.
I swear secret green shift causes a station to fall apart faster than a cult. Someone calls revs, 30m into shift and half the people are round removed. Shuttle docks. Shuttle leaves.
"EXTENDED"
I've done that to my players when moderating a Werewolf game before.
it makes sense since it would basically be 10 impostors which is more chaotic than 1, 2 or 3
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT MY SPACE MAN GAME NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
“Sorry I can’t speak English well”
Literally is the man who said gibberish in ddlc without stuttering once
Lmao yes
Very well could have been re-recorded a bunch
He's fluent in gibberish
That probably took a LOT of tries
XD wow
I once tried booting up mario RPG and Geno looked at me facing toward the camera and he broke my door down and stole my Mayo then he choked me in sr pelo style
No
@@thecriticalghost4626 yes...
That’s sad he stole ur Mayo...
I mean...
That's not the worst way to die
Oh noes.
This just unlocked a core memory for me… wow. Once I bought a used copy of NHL 08 from a GameStop, and when I booted it up in the PS2 it was some samurai game that was completely in Japanese. I had no idea for literally almost 20 years how a NHL disc had a different game on it, but I feel like it might have been a pirated version. My little brother and I just assumed that the dragon on the guys chest on the cover of the game meant it was secretly a game about Samurai.. The funny thing is despite never understanding anything anyone said we ended up figuring everything out and beating the game. We ended up liking it way more than hockey. It was so strange.
I accidentally triggered earth’s anti-piracy and got chucked into the void.
Edit: I GOT OUT!
Dammit, we TOLD you it was a very serious crime, and to return the copy to the seller!
Dang. Never pirate planets kids
Did you evade your taxes
You should have bought the original Earth.
Did you get reborn from losing all your save progress at the end of the game
I got a bunch of those anti-piracy warnings as a kid. It seemed to happen mostly when I was dressed up as a pirate.
YAR HAR, FIDDELDY DEE.
@@Mini-se6cx being a pirate is alright to be
“Shameless plug, but hey! You’re playing illegally. Let’s call it quits”
Touché
Fun fact! It is actually possible to trigger that cuphead sound effect. The way its done is: First go do the bad ending by offering your soul to the devil. This will make the title screen theme reversed but not reverb like the "piracy effect" after doing the bad ending, go into the title screen and punch in the Konami Code. This actualy makes that sound play. I'm geniuenly serious.
I got an antipiracy screen on SMW when I was three months old, i cried, pee'd my pants and karate chopped my dad in the throat
WHAT THE FUCK!
And then you beat him to death
Same
Is your dad good tho
@@lonewolf711_ nah hes dea'd
Wow. I love the anti-piracy message at the end. The interaction from the developer shows that he cares about his customers and wants to talk with them and help them do the right thing. I also like how he offers to teach people how to make their own games, so they can see why piracy is a big thing. You hardly ever see that in games these days.
@Koza plays. not stonks
That's boring asf
I literally almost cried from how wholesome it was honestly.
The Cuphead music does exist in the game. At the end of the game if you choose to hand over the soul contracts and get the bad ending you'll be put back to the title screen with that music playing instead of the standard "Don't Deal with the Devil" track
makes sense
Real anti-piracy is MILES scarier than these fake ones. With the real ones you can imagine being a kid in a basement grinding a game solo after your friend gave you the disk for free, and then just out of nowhere being told you’re a criminal while the games characters stare at you with disdain and slow, creepy music and audio. You’d feel like someone, or something, is actively coming to get you.
Source?
15:11 Pokemon would straight up disable EXP gain.
Challenge UA-camrs: Now what would that do to stop me from playing?
"beating every pokemon game with a single level 1 rattata (not clickbait)"
Smallant has been notified.
@@spintowin8971 smallant out here paying modders when he could just encourage piracy and trick the devs into doing it for him
@@spintowin8971 Smallant has already beaten games with no XP. Imagine Smallant beating Diamond, Pearl AND PLATINUM with the anti-piracy.
Finally
Nuzlocke+
That among us idea, imagine the game ending with the screen “everyone was an imposter”
I wish there were a 0,0001% chance of this happening in the game.
Or you try to get in a game, but you’re instantly ejected as soon as you “find” a room, with the game saying “Pirates aren’t allowed on this ship.”
It's like the opposite of the Smash Summit Mafia game where everyone was a villager!
Honestly, a mode where "You are a pirate" and everyone is a crewmate with no tasks wouldn't be a bad anti-piracy measure. Your only option is to wait indefinitely on the ship or vote people off until everyone's gone.
That doesn't make sense because the imposter knows who else is an impostor
JS&B has the best and most nicest Anti-piracy measurement ever, literally after seing it i went to buy the game
It’s too bad that the trigger never actually worked.
@@FloweringMajo it actually worked before the piracy dudes took out the trigger for it!
@@Gatinbr why?!?! it did nothing to them, just was the developer being strait with you! =(
It actually never really worked in the first place. Since the check to bring up the message was to check for Steam, and most Steam emulators could easily bypass this, it never showed up- even on pirated copies. So the devs removed it. :(
Day 2 of owning JS&B. It a pretty good game 9/10
I think these scare tactics are actually pretty effective, but scaring someone out of purchasing the actual game is risky. But really love the fanmade ones!
Tbf, most pirates weren't interested in buying the game in the first place
I'm sorry but the michael jackson one is just too funny for me to not pirate it on my old DS lmao
That one's probably my favorite simple anti-piracy measure. It came out during the height of vuvuzela hate, too. Brilliant.
hard mode
As a non-lying person, I can confirm that I received one of those anti-piracy error messages when trying to play Donkey Kong Country on my SNES. I called Nintendo about it, and they asked me if I was playing on a legitimate SNES, which I was, and if I had ever used cheating hardware like a Game Genie on it, which I had not. So, in a true bro moment they actually sent me a brand-new SNES and a copy of Donkey Kong Country in the mail, and this was during the time when the GameCube was out so I'd imagine the SNES was no longer being produced.
Funnily enough, speaking about GameCube, I had a similar issue when trying to play games on my GC. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle was giving me some kind of weird error message when I tried to boot up the system. Luckily I still had my receipt and returned it to Best Buy for a full refund which, at the time the GC was marked down in price AND had the Platinum version. So I exchanged it for a new Platinum GC and got a pair of headphones as well with the leftover money. Good times.
Meanwhile current Nintendo had to get sued to start replacing joycons with drift
I miss pre-Wii Nintendo customer support. The little sticker with the repairman Mario and the 1-800 # (still the same # BTW). They'd replace things if a kid called in.
And then you've got my ALBW 3DS XL with a scratchy (through no fault of my own) Circle Pad. They sent it back with a Circle Pad that just plain *got stuck* instead. Sold it on eBay...
Luck.
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Not so much "anti-piracy", but that one about Just Shapes And Beats reminded me about Darkwood, where the dev heard it was getting massively pirated on PirateBay... On 3rd-world-countries, which get a huge import tax on every game (even purchased digitally). So they gone and uploaded a CLEAN copy of the game on PirateBay, claimimg for everyone to download that one because free of malwares and trojans. They said the reason was that if their game was good enough to be considered for so much piracy then they at least want those who downloaded it to have a safe experiemce with the game.
Turns out that move was a vendetta against scalpers and key sellers in the end, but as someone from Brazil, who has to look for inflation of about three figures on every game I want to play legit (starting on 190 bucks...!), I do appreciate for those who still follow the old adage from Guybrush Threepwood: "Never Pay More Than 20 Bucks For A Computer Game".
...We really have to update this phrase with today's economics...
Never pay more than 500 bucks for a PS5
If you’re paying more than 60 dollars for a video game then the simulation is broken
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*laughs in australian*
That means the devs made it free
@@gravelrun4028 lol i suggest you check the price of the PS5 in Brazil
Oh I love the Rabi-Ribi one. My friend set that off on accident without knowing it was a thing a while back when he used a DLC unlocker to get the Orchestra Mode Music & Skin pack, though he just let it unlock everything and well... As soon as he loaded in I just saw him go offline on Discord and Steam and knew his PC overloaded lol
yup
One of my favourite anti-cheat systems have to be from Titanfall, it doesn't ban you, instead you can still play, except you join servers dedicated to only hosting cheaters, so sure, you have aimbot, but so does everyone else.
A quote from Respawn Entertainment about it:
"You can play with other banned players in something that will resemble the Wimbledon of aimbot contests," said Respawn in an official blog post. "Hopefully the aimbot cheat you paid for really is the best, or these all-cheater matches could be frustrating for you. Good luck."
That actually sounds pretty gnarly.
The largest anarchy server on titanfall
wow, now I kinda wanna pirate Titanfall.
@@CharlesVDoktaur pretty sure pirating wouldn't let you play with others unless something like steamemu could be used to join servers with other pirates
i want to see that lmao
Hey there, developers of Kibou-chan: The Adventure here!
We've been looking on what anti-piracy measures were used in already released video games for long, just because we're making a video game ourselves and we're taking the creative way also with anti-piracy. We are trying to do our best for both doing effective (and creative!) anti-piracy measures AND allowing game mods at the same time (as long as they don't interfere with game core/each other), so it'll be some challenge. But enough spoilers ;)
For your material, one interesting thing: you happened to include a chapter about "malicious" anti-piracy measures... but the true "malicious" one I know was in the Japanese visual novel title called Cross Days. The installer asks you to "register" the game after installing, but if the game detects it has been pirated... then there is a hidden keylogger activated in your system, also making random screenshots at random points of time. Then all of them is sent to a third party, along with all the passed registration data, publicly displayed for anyone to view. And demanding ransom and/or public apology on social media for delisting that. Kinda creepy, isn't it?
Geez, who's the one doing illegal things in that case?
Jesus
Flight Sim Lab had also password stealer.
@Retendo: the thing is, they did it all WITH the user's consent - because all that penalties are explicitly stated in the TOS which players had to agree to. It would do its thing in the U.S., because of the culture of TOS becoming an enforceable legally binding contract there (and treated as part of a civil law when it comes to lawsuits around signed TOS documents) - but not on many European countries, in which TOS isn't considered a contract, and its validity or legal boundaries can be questioned - notably under consumer law, which can greatly limit available clauses for business-customer relation cases like this.
Still, this is a little creepy thing to do, and there are other, better ways :)
@@Toonrick12 It wasn't the actual devs, it was a 3rd party that attached a ransomware to a pirated Cross Days upload: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Days#Trojan_scare
i'm surprised you didn't mention "No time to explain!" in this video. The devs uploaded a crack to a site, and it's the same game, except every character is wearing a pirate hat.
Lmao
What is the game
@@catlord2395 Presumably, "No time to explain!"
19:44
“Shameless plug, but hey! You’re playing illegally. Lets call it quits.”
LMFAO
“Black and White stops your exp gain”
Smallant: Pathetic.
Nice one
I was thinking that might make for a neat challenge run
He laughs in the face of the Black and White devs.
Finally, Pokemon hard mode
Yes.
This man came out of nowhere and became a stablished youtuber in a month. This wonders me till this day
@@bigbadgammagnome Pretty sure his first popularity boost was the FNaF video he did.
@@felipe_drawmania1604 I'm pretty sure, he was popular right of the bat, like his first two videos got like a hundred thousand in an unusual short time. I mean, he had a sponsorship on the *third* video he uploaded to this channel and a great amount of comments to his first videos are just people wondering how his channel has grown so big so quickly or is literally just a few months old. He has pretty much found a loophole and makes unique content you see only rarely on UA-cam Gaming, but a lot of people are interested in, with pretty outstanding production quality and also with his own likeable style from the very beginning.
I have been watching his videos since the beginning, and his literal first video ever was way too insanely popular. It is legit curious.
First video got blessed by the algorithm right off the bat and got insane amount of views for a first, since the channel was created the same day he put the video on.
Second one was as popular and people were already craving for more because of the quality, he already had massive growth in subscribers from both.
And he was already sponsored by the third video he made.
He did get famous in just a month, afterwards were just boosts, but the beginning was already that big.
@@SkySaito what algorithm is that??? Can you explain???
Fact: Cuphead’s reversed title screen music is used if you choose to join the devil and return the soul contracts at the end instead of withholding the contracts and fighting the devil.
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