Hi all,
I was at a LAN Party recently and seeing as not everyone had a legal version of CSS someone decided to up Setti CSS for everyone.
We all played it and had a great time.
But it made me wonder... does Setti in anyway comprimise people that use it on a PC where they also have a legal Steam installation running?
I ask because i noticed that the startup .bat files make a few changed to the registry as well.
As a second question i was wondering if someone could explain me where exactly Setti differs from a legal copy of the game.
Does the rev.ini file cover all settings that are different from normal CSS?
Is it possible to run a Setti server and get it advertised on the Steam master (and make legit CSS players join as well) ?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Does using Setti compromise your own Steam account?
Started by NessPJ, Oct 09 2011 04:05 PM
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#4
Posted 09 October 2011 - 08:22 PM
Would i have gotten my account/game banned on Steam otherwise?
No, If Steam was running when you played CSS, the game would not have opened, would have given you an error. Steam automatically starts up when my Computer starts up and many times I forget to close steam when opening CSS.
Well at least nothing has happened to my Steam account yet.
#5
Posted 09 October 2011 - 08:53 PM
Good to hear, thanks.
Any clue on my other questions perhaps?
- Would it be possible to set up a dedicated Setti server (and advertise it on Steam) so anyone could join (Setti, Steam legit or other pirated copy user) ?
- Also, does Setti CSS have any differences or shortcomings compared to its legit counterpart?
Or does rev.ini reference to simply all differences that apply?
Any clue on my other questions perhaps?
- Would it be possible to set up a dedicated Setti server (and advertise it on Steam) so anyone could join (Setti, Steam legit or other pirated copy user) ?
- Also, does Setti CSS have any differences or shortcomings compared to its legit counterpart?
Or does rev.ini reference to simply all differences that apply?
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