

Similarly, DRM is laws-of-physics-breakingly impossible but since the industry can't grasp that either (no matter how clever you are with encryption and key management you have to put the key on my device at some point - or else the users won't ever see the content they paid for and get angry - so, in principle, you can grab the key at that point and decrypt everything) but since that hasn't deterred anyone you may get your with of Firefly wasting time trying to do the impossible when they should be fixing bugs or whatever. The best "solution" to this "problem" is to go play on a console - by putting verification code inside a TPM chip that you cannot modify without having Intel's reverse engineering lab, you can prevent me from modifying the operating system and the operating system can then make sure to only run unmodified code. After 12 years Stronghold returns to the desert with a new 3D engine and powerful Havok Physics. Stronghold Crusader 2 is the long awaited sequel to the original castle sim.

This game have is Simulation, Strategy category.

It is laws-of-physics-breakingly impossible to prevent me from modifying memory of a running process in any way I see fit any protection you include in the game to detect such attempts can, in principle, be bypassed. Stronghold Crusader 2, developed by FireFly Studios, published by FireFly Studios. However, what you are asking for is simply impossible - you are running Stronghold Crusader 2 on a PC, a platform which allows you to (in principle) arbitrarily modify any application or any part of the operating system. hope that gets patched soonMy opinion is that you should be free to play the game in whatever way you wish - if you want to start with more cash, then that's fine if you don't want to start with loads of money then that is also fine. Why bother doing that it takes the sence of achievement away when you win a hard battle.
