Ya know, I'm less worried about this, then if it catches on in other areas.
Cars will now scan your license, and if its a different driver you'll have to purchase a $1000 extension from the manufacturer to activate it.
Houses will have fingerprint scanners, and if you try to buy a used house, you'll have to pay the architect 30 grand to reset the scanners.
Coffins will be locked with a special key, and if you want to get a used one you'll have to hire the coffinsmithy to come and unlock it.
Sounds like good business. *Vomits from overload of sarcasm.
It's not really the same thing. Better examples would be:
-Cars will now scan your licenses, and if it's not your car, you have to pay extra for the radio (which people do already)
-Houses will have fingerprint scanners, and if you buy a used house, you'll have to pay extra for air conditioning (which you do already)
-Coffins will be locked with a special key, and if you want to have velvet in your used coffin (what) you will have to pay extra (doesn't even make sense)
- Sounds like good business. *Vomits from truth*
Also be careful with that, because if the hash doesn't match for certain files for online games, they might fuck your vac status. So, hdds and memories starting to going faulty might give you not only corruption trouble but vac trouble.
You can also do this by adding pirated games to Steam. It doesn't always results in a VAC ban, but I've heard cases of Steam being pointed to accounts because they've added a hacked game, and they've eventually taken action.
Nah, They can't check if a game is pirated or not. Unless they are nazi enough to keep a hash check for every crack there is for every game there is in order to compare and even if it's a crack, it doesn't guarantees the copy isn't legit. Can be someone who doesn't like DRM, like me. All my legit non-steam games are cracked.
So it sounds more like an urban internet legend to me.
If you add a hacked steam game to steam, then you might be on to something, but even in those cases, all you get is a message to buy the game. Because you -can- install games from people's steam backups in your steam even if you haven't bought it. Steam tells you to buy the game. If you buy the game, you don't have to install it again. But I think that even in that case, it's somewhat far off reality.
Somebody on the forum, Itnetlolor, claims to have had his Steam account locked down and lost all his games this way, and he has been trying to get them to let him pay for his shit since then.