Media Piracy likely Isn't Going Away Anytime Soon but, a Few Game Developers Have Designed Clever Ways to Deal with it as of Late. Take the Newly Released, "The Sims 4", for Example. In Series Tradition, just before your Virtual People Shed their Skivvies (for Whatever Variety of Reasons), a Pixelated Censor Cloud Appears Over his or her Nether Regions. As Kotaku Spotted via Reddit, however, If you Happen to Illegally Download the Game, that Tiny Cloud will Obscure More than just your Sim's Reproductive Plumbing: it'll Expand to Cover Everything Onscreen. It Makes the Virtual Ant-Farm Look a Lot like Minecraft or Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP, if you Ask us. Annoying ? Perhaps but, if you're Bothered by this, Maybe you Shouldn't be Illegally Downloading Stuff in the First Place.
Info Sources:
http://www.playerattack.com/news/2014/09/04/the-sims-4-pixellates-pirate-copies/#ixzz3CM6v5a3U
http://www.reddit.com/r/thesims/comments/2fdrwk/this_is_what_happens_if_you_decide_to_pirate_the
http://kotaku.com/anyone-who-pirates-the-sims-4-is-in-for-a-surprise-1630684015
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/09/04/eas-anti-piracy-efforts-douse-sims-4-in-thick-pixel-coating/?ncid=rss_truncated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCKuOPYuBrc
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