Just wondering -- will people need to keep the disc in the drive after the game is launched?
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There'll be a "fix" for it soon anyway.Last edited by LordShiva; October 20, 2005, 10:07.THEY!!111 OMG WTF LOL LET DA NOMADS AND TEH S3D3NTARY PEOPLA BOTH MAEK BITER AXP3REINCES
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Originally posted by ml_4da3
Just download a crack for the game. Its legal to crack games you own, right?
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After the game is launched you most of the time can remove disks from the drive.
I don't understand all the reactions above, apparantly they either never tried to or thought you talked about starting the game without the disk in the drive. That just means they can't read.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
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Originally posted by MarkG
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It will almost certainly require a disk to be in the drive. I myself will "entice" my game to work without it through an image of some sort.
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Originally posted by ml_4da3
Just download a crack for the game. Its legal to crack games you own, right?
Regardless of how many end-users think that they should be able to do whatever they want with an application after they have purchased it, the publishers just don't see it that way.
Now, ml_4da3, I realize that you might be kidding, but even if you are, there are many folks out there that would take your statement at face value...
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Originally posted by Kinjiru
Regardless of how many end-users think that they should be able to do whatever they want with an application after they have purchased it, the publishers just don't see it that way.
Afaik, where I live, it is still legal to crack software which one has bought a copy of, under fair use, etc. We cannot assume everyone live in the US. I also think it is legal to reverseengineer and decompile binaries here.
Anyways, even if it is not legal to crack the game in someones contry, if one think it is morally right to crack software, (eg. all those end-users you talk about), one should do it - even if it is illegal. It is important to stand up for what you believe in, even if it happens to run against the current dogma.
I will crack my legal copy of Civ IV and will not be bothered by cd requirements..
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I must admit I do find the requirement of the CD being in the drive rather weird and annoying.
As protection, it's stupid. Pirated discs ship with the cracked exe anyway, so do pirated downloads, and thus warez users do not have this inconvenience, while legal users have to deal with it. Protection should not make the legal product worse than the illegal copy!Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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Originally posted by Solver
As protection, it's stupid. Pirated discs ship with the cracked exe anyway, so do pirated downloads, and thus warez users do not have this inconvenience, while legal users have to deal with it. Protection should not make the legal product worse than the illegal copy!
This is one of the reasons why all games I have bought I have downloaded. None of the games I have bought within the last ~3 years have I ever had the CD/DVD in the driveThis space is empty... or is it?
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