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Originally Posted by TippeX
Try reading the rules...if the disk is warped, scratched etc read the faq, if all fails then contact the publisher for a replacment...
Try and be a bit more civil too...if you dont like the rules or how the forum is run, feel free to leave
as for fixing the crack..if you had a brain, used it and perhaps searched a bit on the forum you would see that gcw hosts the cracks...yes HOST not MAKE, can you actually crack? guessing not cos you are looking for a crack for a game... Try using a little humility..i would have helped (i can crack), but given your attitude you can forget any help i normally would have offered
oh and owning and usable ARE two seperate words with different meanings, and if you want to be a pedantic prick, you dont own the game, you purchase a license to use it...
One last thing..blind guess..american right?
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Your rules are contradictory (and absolutely full of shit) for these specified reasons:
I own the original cd, yet it is too scratched up to be usable, yet it's considered a "ware" because it's scratched? The cd's too scratched up to even read in the cd-rom, yet I still
own the original. It doesn't matter if it's usable or not, I still
own it. (and I mean "own", as in it's in
my posession, not someone elses.) Therefore, your rules are
bullshit at worst, and
hypocritical at best.
I'm not buying a second copy of a game just because it's unusable and I have a cd-image that installs the game just fine (and no, I sure as hell am
not going to prove to you I own the damn cd just because you think I'm pirating it).
I never said that gcw made the crack. I said the cd-crack isn't working. It needs to be replaced with a cd-crack that
works. CD-cracks are made as a work-around the cd-check, and therefore the cd isn't needed to run the game. The crack for Wizardry 8 obviously isn't working. Neither for 1.0 or 1.2.4. I've tried both. This is the only game that I've cracked within the last 3 or 4 years that hasn't had any problems working.
And 3rdly, I don't have any money to replace the cd from the company who made the cd. Even if I did, I still wouldn't in the first place, they'd just make me pay for it. I only pay for a CD ONCE, not more, and if the companies don't like it, then they can get lost. They're around to make money off of the people who
want the game, not for themselves. EA Games and Blizzard Entertainment are the perfect examples of this, by the way (seeing as they've both turned into a well used toilet that hasn't been flushed in 5 years).
Yes, I'm American, and if I lived in the Netherlands for instance, the government, from what I've been told, doesn't give 2 shits about the internet all that much, but since the U.S is so full of corrupt idiots, I have to crack most of my games because I refuse to put my stupid cd into my drive for every game I own. So I honestly don't give a shit about "rules" on a website. And if the place has a problem with it, then GCW shouldn't even exist in the first place, seeing as how in "America", cd-cracks are
illegal.
Edit: I finally managed to get it to work. Had someone else just give me a cracked .exe that works. Bye now.