Vietcong No Cd Patch 16
[QUOTE='XaosII'] Its illegal. No Exceptions. Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise. Using cracks circumvents federal DMCA laws where you cannot purposefully bypass software security. Just because you didn't write the code to do the circumvention doesn't mean its not doing the same end result. But i wouldn't be too worried about getting caught or anything of the sort. If it wasn't for No-DVD cracks, I would not be able to play my favorite game Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on Vista x64, simply because Ubisoft never bothered to release a patch to fix this, but someone else released a No-DVD crack that fixed it.
No-DVD cracks also fixed alot of other problems I had with other games, and helped me keep my games without a scratch for a very long time. It is 100% legal. If it wasn't for No-DVD cracks, I would not be able to play my favorite game Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on Vista x64, simply because Ubisoft never bothered to release a patch to fix this, but someone else released a No-DVD crack that fixed it. No-DVD cracks also fixed alot of other problems I had with other games, and helped me keep my games without a scratch for a very long time. It is 100% legal. Muhannad_basic The game states quite clearly that they don't support Vista 64 (or any version of Vista most likely). Capella keygen anleitung gartenmbel.
Just because it fixes the game and makes it playable doesn't mean you aren't circumventing software security measures. One doesn't have anything to do with the other. The reason why cracks might be considered illegal is because of people buying the game.from a retail store lets say andthey then crack the game and resell or get the game refunded. That means they get the game essentially for free and the inconvenience of either downloading it or waiting for delivery is cut out. However the widespread availability of cracks means firms see it as a wayof helping gamers in case they break/scratch or lose their CDs altogether.
Solidus171 There's no 'might be illegal.' It simply is. Firms don't like CD cracks at all, and theres certainly nothing related to losing CD's or scratching them.
If thats the case then why have CD checks in the first place after you install the game? [QUOTE='Solidus171'] The reason why cracks might be considered illegal is because of people buying the game.from a retail store lets say andthey then crack the game and resell or get the game refunded. That means they get the game essentially for free and the inconvenience of either downloading it or waiting for delivery is cut out. However the widespread availability of cracks means firms see it as a wayof helping gamers in case they break/scratch or lose their CDs altogether. XaosII There's no 'might be illegal.' It simply is.
Dec 11, 2018 - Retail. Disc check (requires the CD/DVD in the drive to play) SecuROM DRM Windows. Not available digitally. Patches are incremental and need to be installed in order. Patch 1.6 is. Video card (GPU), 16 MB of VRAM.
Firms don't like CD cracks at all, and theres certainly nothing related to losing CD's or scratching them. If thats the case then why have CD checks in the first place after you install the game? Dude you really have to calm down. You are taking this issue far too seriously and due to the wonder that is the internet, there's not a damn thing you can do about it. Firms cannot enforce these laws due to the availability of cracks, and even if they are 'illegal' which you think is reason enough to disuade people from using them, it's like telling teenagers not to smoke. The simple notion of telling them a cigarette exists means they want to try it, and with cracks, there's more advantages than disadvantages in their use, so why block yourself from using them?
Especially when firms incorporate the ability to play games without CDs in future patches? You probably keep all your CDs in a room sized cupboard because you enjoy it like that, but the vast majority of people who own laptops for example, don't have the space to carry around CDs.and cracks are their storage solution. [QUOTE='XaosII'] [QUOTE='Solidus171'] The reason why cracks might be considered illegal is because of people buying the game.from a retail store lets say andthey then crack the game and resell or get the game refunded. That means they get the game essentially for free and the inconvenience of either downloading it or waiting for delivery is cut out.