4 GENIUS Anti Piracy Measures Hidden in Games

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Here’s the craziest anti-piracy traps hidden inside Games!

Batman Arkham Asylum is one of the greatest games of all time but pirated copies destroy your ability to glide. So instead of soaring through the skies, you just kinda flap your arms embarrassingly and fall to the ground. And you need that ability to progress through one of the early missions.

But The Talos Principle took getting stuck even further.

This puzzle game let you play a pirated version for a few hours so you’d think you’d gotten away with it. But when you’re in this elevator, it gets stuck halfway up. It won’t go up or down no matter what. You’re trapped in game jail with no way out.

Almost as terrifying is how GTA IV punished pirates.

Rockstar messed with thieves by having cars just fully accelerate as soon as you get inside. But you probably shouldn’t be driving anyway because the drunk camera that’s usually on after going to the bar is enabled CONSTANTLY.

And if that didn’t make you feel sick, what The Witcher 2 did might.

You climb into bed with many different, gorgeous ladies in this game. But if you played a pirate copy, all of the beautiful women in your adult cuddle cutscenes get replaced with an elderly hag called Marietta.

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