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CrimsonCleaver 28-07-2005 02:14

Battlefield 1.02 No CD, not Image?
 
Is anyone currently working on a crack for the 1.02 version?

I have alot of games that are now having mini images made for them (not a fan of mini images), and was wondering if No CD cracks are dying out or is this version of the game just hard to crack?

Me and my friends all have a legal copy of the game, just lately I have so many games that there aren't CD cracks for, it gets annoying changing CDs or mini images.

Games include:
Sims 2 with latest patch
Chaos Theory
BF2
Rome Total War with latest patch.

Thanks for any posts guys.
Wish developers would just keep to the CD keys and not the CD checks anymore.

GLH 28-07-2005 02:57

Cracks are made by groups like DEViANCE, HOODLUM, ... .
The members of these groups aren't on this board.
So none here can tell if a crack is in progress or not.

henry 28-07-2005 03:05

Mini images are to work-around using cracks, this is so you don't have to chop and change between crack and original exe(etc) when there's an update.

If you store them in a folder on your HDD somewhere, you can easily mount them when required, it only take a mo and as they aren't very big, will not take up masses of space.

My $0.02

CrimsonCleaver 28-07-2005 07:55

Ok, thanks for the replies guys.

I still prefer the No CD cracks lol, sorry, just personal taste I guess. Also giving a friend a No CD crack for his copy of the game is easier than talking about mounting an image (my mates aren't the greatest at using PCs).

Anyway, thanks again.

Muji-FightR 28-07-2005 10:12

Quote:

my mates aren't the greatest at using PCs
Yeah, dude I know that! Had to explain a friend 2 days ago what a cd image is :rolleyes: still doesn't know it :D

DABhand 28-07-2005 12:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrimsonCleaver
Ok, thanks for the replies guys.

I still prefer the No CD cracks lol, sorry, just personal taste I guess. Also giving a friend a No CD crack for his copy of the game is easier than talking about mounting an image (my mates aren't the greatest at using PCs).

Anyway, thanks again.


What you mean about your friend? Does he not have the original?

GLH 28-07-2005 20:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand
What you mean about your friend? Does he not have the original?

see here:
Quote:

Originally Posted by CrimsonCleaver
... Me and my friends all have a legal copy of the game...


DABhand 29-07-2005 01:34

Yeah and Im santa claus :P

henry 29-07-2005 04:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand
Yeah and Im santa claus :P


Ho Ho Ho!!!!

Dear Santa...................

CrimsonCleaver 29-07-2005 05:08

Actually, yes they do... :rolleyes:

Otherwise we'd have quite a hard time playing on ranked servers...

I have a copy, and my mate has a copy, hence yes we both have a LEGAL copy of the game. We also have legal copies of many games that at the moment do not have working CD cracks.

So say we want to play BF2 for a few rounds, we both have 2 CD/DVD drives each. We can therefore have 2 game CDs in our computers at each time.

We play BF2, then SC3, not having to change CD's, one of us gets bored, wants to play Rome, we have to change CD's, that gets crap, so we go back to playing SC3 blah, blah bloody blah.

All this CD changing is a bit of a pain in the arse after a while. Hence why I appreciate games such as UT2004 where they quite promptly patched the game and didn't ask for the CD. After all we did buy the game, we do have to enter a CD key, and shouldn’t that be enough?

You then get pretty damn right over powered CD checks such as the one with SC3, it makes my beast of a PC hang whilst it checks the CD, this just isn't fair and basically pisses me off.

I must admit a few years ago I used to just let mates use my copy of the game with a No CD crack, but CD keys got rid of that era (we couldn't be bothered to keep looking for cracked servers and it basically impeded game play), which is fair enough. We don't mind both buying the game, but I feel that once you have bought the game you shouldn't have to keep inserting a CD. It gets old after a while.

So please before you start accusing me of having illegal copies, read my posts more thoroughly.

TurboGLH 29-07-2005 08:53

Why not just make multiple virtual drives in alcohol and mount the mini images for all the games you play in each drive? You have four games that you want to play, make four drives. I'll admit that I've never tried this, but I can't think of any reason this wouldn't work, if I'm wrong please feel free to correct me.

CrimsonCleaver 29-07-2005 11:21

That sounds like a good idea. It's just the only problem is that my friend's aren't very good with PC's, and it would boil down to them not knowing how to change the mini images when they want to play other games, and infact we do play more than 4 games, I just didn't want to list all of them.

Thanks for your reply though

Muji-FightR 29-07-2005 11:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboGLH
Why not just make multiple virtual drives in alcohol and mount the mini images for all the games you play in each drive? You have four games that you want to play, make four drives. I'll admit that I've never tried this, but I can't think of any reason this wouldn't work, if I'm wrong please feel free to correct me.

You won't get Splinter Cell 3 running without original (except all of his friend have a USB2 DVD-Rom) ! ;)

BTW: There's a NoCD for Rome - Total War which works quite good for me :rolleyes:

russellrv 30-07-2005 01:17

You may as well put your real cd in than use mini-images.

Its takes about the same amount of time, the only difference is that you lower the risk of the disc getting damaged.

Crackers are just lazy (Not that their getting paid), its alot easier to create a mini-image than crack the exe/dlls files etc. (I would probably do the same if I was cracking games, etc)

The reason I prefer no-cd's...

1. Just click on the icon and play the game
2. No spinning up/down of the cd-rom drive
3. No possible damage to the original discs
4. No Deamon tools/Clone CD in the task bar
5. No 4gb cd images sitting on my hard drive taking up needed space.

BTW. If this site is just for people who have their original cd/keys etc then why does it provide people with private server cracks to remove the key check for clients connecting???? hmmm

P.S. The reason why game manufacturers use cd checks is because they don't want any avarage joe being able to install the game on their pc from their mates copy and just play. Even though using a no-cd/mini image is easy for most computer literate people, most people aren't computer literate.

That's my 2 cents plus a bit more

:-)

Dr.No.pt 30-07-2005 18:27

No-cd is available !!
 
I already uploaded a image that replaces the DVD on the drive.

It's a matter of time until it becomes available on the site.

Enjoy you all Battlefield 2 lovers

:D

DABhand 30-07-2005 21:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by russellrv
Crackers are just lazy (Not that their getting paid), its alot easier to create a mini-image than crack the exe/dlls files etc. (I would probably do the same if I was cracking games, etc)


1. Not lazy, protections are tougher, dont just blurt out that their lazy until you understand what is involved.

2. Crackers dont make mini-images.

Rusty007 08-09-2005 03:53

G'day ppl :cool:

I'm using a mini-image which works fine online etc etc, but the stats doesn't get saved on BF2!

That's the only downfall for me, so the original IS the way to go.

Later.....

Rusty.

Muji-FightR 08-09-2005 08:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty007
G'day ppl :cool:
I'm using a mini-image which works fine online etc etc, but the stats doesn't get saved on BF2!
Rusty.

The MI shouldnt be the reason ;)

GLH 08-09-2005 12:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty007
I'm using a mini-image which works fine online etc etc, but the stats doesn't get saved on BF2!

I also use the MiniImage for playing and everything is fine. Do you connect to ranked server for online playing?

ash2dust2 08-09-2005 12:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by russellrv
You may as well put your real cd in than use mini-images.

Its takes about the same amount of time, the only difference is that you lower the risk of the disc getting damaged.

Same amount of time? Lost me there. I have BF2, BF1942, RTW all mounted in Daemon tools and it takes me zero time to deal with them because I dont have to deal with them. The mini-images all work perfectly as if I had all of the CDs in.

My discs are safe and away from others grubby fingers.

Your more likely to trigger Punkbuster denial if you use a NO-CD if they check for altered files.

leezer3 08-09-2005 13:48

It constantly amazes me that none of the people who complain about changing mini-images have heard of a little tool called DaemonScript- This allows you to create a customised shortcut (Little bit like a bat file), which will then automatically mount the mini image & launch the game, without any changing of images etc whatsoever.

Cheers

-Leezer-


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