Originally posted by Shiber
In the past few years, there has been much development in the area of anti-piracy mechanisms. These days, corporates actually have ways to prevent you from burning their product even if you make an exact replica rawdata-wise. For example, I've read about a mechanism that does not allow the game to run if the CD it's loading from is not coated with the same material that the original CDs are. I think it can tell by the intensity of the returning signal that the drive picks up, or by the condensity of read errors returned.
Anyway, every lock has a key. Check Game Copy World, they have cracks and burning instructions per-game.
Good luck!
In the past few years, there has been much development in the area of anti-piracy mechanisms. These days, corporates actually have ways to prevent you from burning their product even if you make an exact replica rawdata-wise. For example, I've read about a mechanism that does not allow the game to run if the CD it's loading from is not coated with the same material that the original CDs are. I think it can tell by the intensity of the returning signal that the drive picks up, or by the condensity of read errors returned.
Anyway, every lock has a key. Check Game Copy World, they have cracks and burning instructions per-game.
Good luck!
I have paid full price both for Civ3 and PTW, and I'm proud of it.
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