But by the looks of it, we can either watch our stuff get bootlegged, which sucks, or we can force things to work in emulators only, which also sucks. Or we can just not bother.
Or you can quit worrying so much about the select few that buy Tobias's shit. The majority of people are supportive of and thankful for the translation work, so why not focus on the positive? To be honest, you sound like the DRM software nazis that continually slap their honest paying customers in the face because of the actions of a select few.
You dismiss things so easily, Necro.
Necro, please spend hundreds/thousands of hours working on something, a project you really care about, only to have it raped and pimped out before your very eyes.
It is hard not to become burnt out and frustrated.
So—please don't condescendingly dismiss genuine frustration from someone who is ACTIVELY HELPING US.
Didn't you just say we were a supportive community?
Well, f*ck, at least acknowledge the shitty situation SamIAm is in. He clearly has MIXED FEELINGS and the only way to ensure he doesn't become 100% sour is to actually be supportive.
I don't want DRM either, but I realize that it is better to be supportive and actually acknowledge another human beings feelings than to just be a douchebag and, essentially say:
"Your genuine frustration means nothing to me. Your tireless work for the benefit of all means nothing. Now, let's talk about how I, the selfish gamer, am pissed off. "Holy shit.
I mean, does Tobias really even have the necessary brain-talents to figure out how to stop something as simple as a boot screen that says IF YOU GOT THIS FROM TOBIAS/PCEWORKS, YOU GOT f*ckED, THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN FREE.
or something to that.
A generic notice is best, because it will apply to all profiteers and eBay scum (past, present, future). I suggested this as a simple solution that goes back to (at least) DIY ethic from decades ago:
https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=18596.msg395650#msg395650Plus, you don't want to immortalize or give free advertising to Tobias.
"If you bought this, you were scammed. It is available free from ____."