I wouldn't want to be the person responsible when a game destroys
someone's C: directory or even just installs a "screensaver" utility.
Advertising "Play Game Online" gives users a false sense of security.
Many kids, for example, are not allowed to download games; their parents
restrict them to browser based games. You definitely need some sort of
obvious notice that executables are running outside of a sandbox and can
do absolutely anything they like to a user's system.
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