Can't help but to elaborate their points...
We wonder who is lying now. We don't think anyone here will back you up on that claim.
How about Jake? He's a good candidate for that.
Remote attacks were made on several targets, and SGP clearly states that they are responsible for the attacks.
True. And they said its their punishment.
We believe that no more than one person outside of SGP has the software to break those protections.
True. And how did you know who that person is?
You distribute software to the masses for sure, but it is not software that can compete with yours. You do so to create an inferior, but slightly competent group of people that owe their belongings to you.
Others can't run it. However those players who can run it that does not follow their rules are one by one listed on their hit list and received constant attacks. Big players that won't follow them can already research their own high level software.
Then you impress on them your ideals and rules, stopping them from producing their own, effectively stunting their development as individuals.
Others learned to adapt and hide for a while. Note that big farms are bombed by SGP which would really destroy the potential of a player to compete.
Your propaganda machine is failing you, its holes are readily apparent and your arguments shoddy at best. Our copies are available for everyone to see. We do not run protection software on those servers. Why do you hide behind yours?
That's what I'm afraid of... smaller players might install your Revs. Anyway, I will still blame the first person who researched Rev into higher level. Or SoTL could be part of SGP's propaganda?
We suggest that you do so because access to competitive software is something you don't want the public to have. You wish to keep them subordinate to your power.
It's part of the game. Hoard the power. Stop the competitors. Add propaganda to the forums to make your team look good. Destroy other team's reputation by propaganda, etc... It's all part of the game.
Actually, you can't remote install Rev without using up the same resources it requires on the remote system, too. So no, a newbie can't install it. Disaster averted!
Thanks for clarifications! Haven't thought about trying to install it so I don't know.