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This example encodes a message into an image. Note that this is a very basic form of steganography and not suitable for secure data hiding. # Convert image to RGB img = img
This became a major issue for legitimate consumers. Many users preferred to run their legally purchased games from virtual discs to avoid physical disc wear or to play on laptops without optical drives. Because the DRM treated emulation software as a piracy tool, legitimate users were locked out of their games. was developed as a "fix" for this specific issue. This became a major issue for legitimate consumers
If you're looking to secure content in a more conventional sense:
In the golden era of physical PC gaming—roughly the mid-2000s—copy protection was notoriously aggressive. Games frequently required the original CD or DVD to be in the drive to play, which was inconvenient for users who wanted to protect their physical media or play on laptops without disc drives. One of the most prevalent protections was , which blacklisted virtual drive software like Daemon Tools.
Allows playing games using mounted image files (clones) instead of physical discs. Target: Specifically SafeDisc v4, including 4.6 and higher. Why Was SD4Hide Needed?
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