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Old 18-07-2001, 07:22
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Very unlikely, you gotta look at it from a developers point of view..

Teams of 8-50 people design a game and put alot of time and money into it. They dont want people to copy thier work, so they try to implement some type of cd protection, to protect thier investment. Now I agree with this somewhat, but I personally like to make backups of my CD's, because they get messed up so easily, and when they put the cd protections there it hurts the people who actually bought the software as well as those trying to have an illegal copy.
Any type of software can and will be cracked if people want it. They dont look at it from this point of view, all they see is that people want thier software without paying for it, and all they believe in is Final Profit.

So to answer your question, yes most games/software will need some type of crack to copy / disable cd #####s to activate/install/play etc etc.
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