Yeah. I know that I wouldn't have internet access on the system containing source code for highly anticipated software that I was about to release. That box would be a box soley used for development of software and nothing more.
The best way to secure important stuff like source code for a game that is popular even though it isn't even out yet is to keep it isolated from any internet/network access. Naturally, if there is nothing linking it to other computers there is no way for some faceless person to get into the system.
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Originally posted by Faust:
Also jesus some people are taking this way too fucking seriously. :-/
[ October 06, 2003: Message edited by: Faust ]
Yeah, that ain't no shit. It should be common sense for a software company to know that a machine connected to the net is as capable to be accessed/can transfer files as any computer on the net hosting a website, files, etc. I think it was only the source to the game engine that was leaked...if that is the case it isn't going to really hurt the sales of HL2 at all. What is a game engine with no maps, no characters, etc.
Sure somebody could use the engine to create a game buit it wouldn't be HL2 so it wouldn't kill the sales of HL2 at all.
[ October 06, 2003: Message edited by: Viper ]