LF: Hokus Pokus by Lil Miss Pasta (FOUND by crystaldustie)
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Just a quick bump to give everyone a heads-up. The creator has applied a Gonso Licence to Hokus Pokus which requires a licence code to unlock, which can be found on the installation guide for the model. More creators are using the Gonso system (e.g. Uniii by Naiii)
To your license key is needed for uploading the avatar, after using your license key it will be locked to the account you have uploaded the avatar to
HOW TO: Access the Gonso Licenser window located at the top of the interface. Enter your valid license key into the designated field and proceed by selecting the 'Unlock' option". After that, your avatar will appear on the scene.
In other words, it is very difficult to share any avatars that creators apply the Gonso licensing system, since it locks to that one account only. Judging from what is implied how it functions, I don't think you can transfer the licence to a different account either. So, if you lose your vrc account. It is likely the avatar might not be recoverable since it is stuck with the account you uploaded it on.
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@Rando I have tried digging around for any digital storefront for the Gonso thingy with not much luck. However, when I dig through the discords of the creators that have the Gonso systems installed on their avatars.
There seems to be one particular individual that pops up that seems to know what they're talking about. I would take it with a grain of salt, for now they could be the creator of said Gonso system, maybe? Based on having a username similar to the system, but I could be incorrect. Their name is Gonsodany (Discord - gonsodany#8035).
I did look into their discord server, but as far as I found, there still isn't a digital store for the public. So my theory based on the fact they do commissions is they sell the Gonso system via direct DMs with a manual and troubleshooting guide for creators to step up themselves. So they would know the ins and outs of how the system works and safely be able to remove the feature without issue. The other is that he does commissions where he installs the system for these creators that want it on their avatars
I do apologise if I couldn't find any useful information. I think possibly the only option is to give it a few months as more information about the system comes out later. Not sure if anyone will be able to remove it unless they knew the technicalities on how it runs on unity and coding. It would be a bit risky to not have a failsafe, since Unity can be a bit silly sometimes.
Until then, don't feel guilty if you have to buy it. I know, it kinda defeats the purpose. However, maybe one day there will be a better understanding. Not sure how long the system will last until someone ends up cracking it finding a failsafe/workaround.
Apparently in the western market, protection services have been used before, but eventually they end up failing due to incompatibility with various assets/software in unity or someone figures out how to remove or turn it off
Please note, it is highly not recommended attempting to upload the avatar, even if you somehow manage to obtain it illegally via other means other than purchasing the avatars yourself. As you will be blacklisted from both the creator's server and their shop, so you won't be able to buy anything in future. Since apparently the system will send your VRC username and be placed on a blacklist. I don't know if the dev of the Gonso system gets notified as well though
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@LizEllie I've gotten word that the individual in question is a former beta tester of an avatar recovery +/ ripping tool, one for well-meaning folk only unlike this site, formerly known as A.R.E.S.
Currently, the tool is being called S.A.R.S. and is coming to and end of life, yet again changing its name in a rebirth into A.R.C.
As confusing as I know I'm making it, think of it as different names for a 1.x.x 2.x.x 3.0.0 for the same program, the base code being re-written. But they are a known user there, and supposedly a good one. What they have made is apparently another form of an avatar anti-rip protection system, similar to that of AvatarGuard (now dead due to VRC's very recent, idiotic security checks update, killing it with a strong malice), DexProtect, and KannaProtecc.
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@LizEllie I see, thank you for the warning and info! ^_^