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Kristophe
Obi-Wan Kermobi
Joined: 26 Apr 2004
Posts: 4
Location: The Outer Banks of NC, USA |
More Piracy/Game Publisher Woes @ GamerDad |
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Must be that kind of day - GamerDad's Dave Long takes aim at Game Publisher's in his <a href="http://www.gamerdad.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=913&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0" target="_blank">Long Shot #54</a> - in which he tells his tale of woe...
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<br><blockquote><em>I went to a site that carries No-CD patches for just about every game ever made. This site had Painkiller featured prominently on the first page I went to. I downloaded the No-CD patch (got the wrong one at first, then had to backtrack), installed it, and voila the game ran perfectly. I became a software pirate in about five minutes of searching, installing and double-clicking, or did I? You see, I bought this game at the store. I have the box and media right here. I can take a pic with the digicam if someone asks for it. But the game in that box would not work on my computer without me altering it and breaking the law (such as it is). The copy protection used on it is so overbearing and intrusive, it literally prevented a legitimate paying customer from using the product. There is something deadly wrong with this scenario.</em></blockquote> |
Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:32 pm |
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Well IMO if you use a no-cd patch your aren't really a pirate. You didn't steal the game you just made it easier on yourself. Cripes I get tired of trading cd's in and out the drive. It gets annoying and causes me to leave the disks laying about getting scratched and or damaged. |
Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:34 pm |
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