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Old 16-09-2005, 18:05
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Originally Posted by crnelyone
well cracking is difficult. But it seems like the game companys finally have won the war. 3 years ago i'd have said yo can get a crack for every game and the following patches for it. But now, Starforce and all that ****. You can't even burn them anymore. Remember when CloneCD was able to copy every damn copy protected game? Thos times are over. And the time of no-cd cracks also :-(

You know why i use no-cd? Becaus it makes life easier. You don't have to search the game-box in you cupboard. you don't have to lay in the damn disc. It takes round 1-2 Minutes. So i just download a no-cd and that takes me 1time 5 minutes. And for the rest of my life i don't need the cd (only for patches etc.)

But those things like Star****, Daemon-Tools+Mini image
Are just ****! It takes 5minutes to set them up correctly EVER time you want to play (and hell we know there aren't even mini-images for some games).

So it's easier for me to take the damn disc and have the loud cd-rom making stupid noises decreasing my fun while playing.

oh and for the "scene" with their releases i see only this possibility:
get many new crackers to help out.
OR
Invest your time in developing the ultimate cd-burning software.
as we all know from your .nfo's you buy your games so just stop making isos but make images who can be burned with your new coded burn-software and which copy-protection will recognise as original!

By doing the first version you will please those like me who buy their games but hate inserting the disc.
By doing the second version you will please the kiddies and show the game industry that they are fu****
Well wrote.

I would like to add that the more starforce protected games will release and the faster the protection will be broken. (or you can understand the faster it will be needed to be cracked).
Victory for game companies would be significant unbreakable games in household proportion and not in my opinion a few noisy games forasmuch good as they are.
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