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Old 09-10-2005, 23:56
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how to make cracks?

hi,guys
how are you?
i wonder all the time how did they make cracks
how to any game crack
how to crack games
how to make reg files
to crack games
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Old 10-10-2005, 00:28
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1st you have to buy your games and not beg for cd-keys
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Old 10-10-2005, 01:53
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Originally Posted by delpiero1974
hi,guys
how are you?
i wonder all the time how did they make cracks
how to any game crack
how to crack games
how to make reg files
to crack games
you need to know asemlby the more asm you know the harder protections you can battle. learn some asm then read cracking tutorials.
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Old 10-10-2005, 01:55
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Dont help the warez user :P


Check his other threads first
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Old 10-10-2005, 02:56
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search button... use it, the 'how do i make cracks' has been covered many many times, and many many noobs, and first time posters always ask it
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Old 12-10-2005, 02:01
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Lets try a little kindness..

Werent we all noobs once? Try to remember the time when you were dumb and unused to navigating a forum.. Also, please remember that some people honestly dont know how to use the search function.. Once upon a time I had to be taught what a search engine was! Searching through old posts often yields out of date info. The only way to learn is to ask!!!!!!!!!
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Old 12-10-2005, 04:57
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Basic information, such as how to use a forum, is in the forum rules and the forum software documentation. That is public, anyone can and should (must?) read it. As for even more basic information, such as how to use the Net, one should ask friends or, horribile dictu, spend some time with reading the Netiquette...

You cannot expect every single member of every single forum to answer every single newbie question all the time...! Newbies asking very basic questions means dropping the burden of informing themselves in advance off their shoulder and putting it onto the shoulder of other, more knowledgable people.

Friends may accept that, as this is why they're friends: to help you. Forum members don't have to accept that.

Also, mind you, back in the heydays, there was no public information to help you educate yourself. Now the world is based on nothing else that information. You just have to take the time to find it!

[Edit] Furthermore, the problem with newbie questions is that they want specific answers for specific questions right away. Like the answer for "why can't I start game X on my PC?" could start with the description of the physical and logical layers of a CD, with laser focusing, EFM coding and subchannels, then continue with general copy protection ideas and then a list of software, aimed at defeating different copy protection tricks. This would take a hundred pages but, at the end, even a newbie would understand everything about copy protections and current tools defeating them.

Would newbies read it, even if it were available as a large book in PDF format, instead of having to collect the information from different threads of different forums? Hell, no, they don't want to waste their time with that! They rather expect someone else waste his time with explaining the surface, a few specific details on how to defeat the specific copy protection of a specific game...
Well, this doesn't work so don't be surprised!
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