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A look back with modern eyes
When F1 2010 launched in September 2010, it was protected by , Microsoft’s notoriously unpopular digital rights management and multiplayer framework. GFWL required players to log into an online Xbox Live account to track achievements, play multiplayer, and crucially, save their single-player career progress. The crack, which was met with a mix
Razor1911, a well-known warez group, released a crack for F1 2010, allowing players to bypass the game's DRM protection and play the game without an official license. The crack, which was met with a mix of excitement and controversy, enabled gamers to experience the game without the constraints of the original DRM system.
However, the PC version faced an existential crisis. When Microsoft officially , the legitimate copies of F1 2010 were at risk of losing multiplayer features permanently. In response, Codemasters officially patched F1 2010 and F1 2011 to transition from GFWL to the Steamworks framework, preserving the game's online functionality—but crucially, this patch was only available to legitimate owners.