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Old 02-26-2011, 10:24 AM
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FT only came along a short while ago, whereas NP have been around for a while... perhaps if FT had of gone down the path of doing its thing legitimately, instead of going straight for the hack (the easy option), things might be different and FT may have been considered truly an alternative, as it stands now.. it is just a hack.
As usual, even with Freetrack using your own interface, NP employees will ALWAYS keep saying the "hack" crap.

So, even with the removal of TIR route, we'll see this kind of crap talking. FT don't go "straight for the hack", FT uses TIR unnencrypted interface to "talk" with games that only uses TIR route and communicate with NP hardware, and FT removed the NP hardware support when requested by NP. FT has own interface, and even today NP can't talk a xxxx about FT use of TIR unnencrypted inteface. You can still talk lies, they don't become true for that. FT is out there, LEGALLY!!! IT'S A LEGAL SOFTWARE!!!

Pathetic. FT is so truly an alternative that ArmAII uses it. And NP have shivers with that!


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