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Old 01-02-2002, 13:19
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VLuka (01-02-2002 18:27):
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packer (01-02-2002 17:28):
Wonder way they wouldn't protect such a cool game s RTCW?
Because they're smart and know that:

a) commercial protections cost money
b) they're totally useless against pirating (there's no uncrackable protection and crack for every new protection is only a matter of time), they're confusing only legal users
c) their support didn't want to listen such questions as 'I have CD_ROM xxxxx and Your game doesn't start, I have DVD xxxx and Your game says incorrect CD' etc. etc.

Commercial protections is a really stupid way to prevent copying the software. Why would they throw out their money?
I would like to say something......i don't think they do not protected this game for money costs.I have been ummm following this tipe of behaviour and it's quite interesting.For example......quake 3 arena was badly subchannel-data protected...half life wasn't heavily protected or serious sam to put a few examples only used a "home-protections" and anybody could copy this game.....and the more impressive comes now....it seems that with this game's companyes didn't lost money.....many people copied it...enjoyed and then purchased a legal copy.The games that are accepted by the public are purchased and it seems some clever people catched it.
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