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Do all of these rules primarily exist to prevent cheating software?
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Why do I ask this?
I thought about making a "standalone" mod for CS2D. In order to do this I would need to change how the game works (modify system ram or even the executable). Maybe DLL Injection?
For example: I could change how the main menu looks like. I would remove all unnecessary options (Quick Play, Discord...) and modify some options like "New Game". Pressing "New Game" would automatically start the standalone mod. In this case it would load a certain map instantly. So I could change the game in a way that it appears almost like an entirely new game.
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Is something like this even allowed and would it be possible to publish (share, copy) such a standalone mod for free (of course giving credits to DC/Unreal Software)?
edited 4×, last 11.09.23 05:27:18 pm