My comment was not misinformed, it's right on the money. You guys are saying "Put your name or a disclaimer on the title screen so people won't rip off your translation." I'm saying that if someone DOES rip off your translation and removes your name from the title screen, the translation on said rip-off could still be proven as yours. It would be uploaded to Rom-hacking.net under your name, for example, and the translations would be the same. You guys read into my comment with things that I wasn't even remotely saying. Not surprised with the people in this thread, though.
I thought I was pretty clear but I guess not.
I don't care about him pressing copies with or without my name attached. I care about him selling copies of our translations. I don't want him to do that, period. That's the point. I don't care about my name. I might not even add it to the credit scroll at the end.
While I'm not a coder, a hacker, a translator, a bootlegger, or a customer, I think SamIAm's strategy is far too scorched earth.
I like your idea of not nuking a save, but rather disabling it somehow and re-enabling it with a proper version. I don't know how easy that is to do, however.
I also like adding another message to the forced crash screen.
As for the initial warning message, the one that we would make to cause a crash if it's ever erased by Tobias, I don't think there's any harm to adding a 5 second message to the startup-loading sequence when most games need a few seconds to load anyway. This could be displayed while it is loading.
Making them fight jacked up bosses or deleting their save isn't going to do anything but piss them off. They aren't going to plow half way through the game, get completely f*cked by malicious code, then suddenly be converted by the experience of having wasted 20 hours and $60 and then start all over again by locating the patch, appying it, and then playing through the first half of the game again.
No need to waste 20 hours; how about having the crash happen after one or two?
Anyway, pissing them off so they don't buy from Tobias is the point. It's just a matter of striking the best balance. We want to piss off as many people who buy his bootlegs of fan-translations as possible, while minimizing the number of them who would completely give up on playing the game via other means.
Remember, the whole crash idea only happens on the off chance that Tobias goes in and actually tries to remove our message saying not to buy from him. The idea of him doing that really pisses
me off.