[gameprogrammer] Re: Enough, already!
- From: Jake Briggs <jakbri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gameprogrammer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:58:57 +1200
http://torrentspy.com/ or http://www.demonoid.com + http://www.utorrent.com/
Let someone else do the hard work for you.... I know it sucks to have to
resort to this kind of activity, but that is just how it is :(
Grant Hallman wrote:
Hi folks:
I've been lurking the last while for a variety of personal RL reasons,
but Bob may remember me. I thought someone here might be able to help
an old-timer ;) with a problem i'm having with M$ anti-piracy vs media
backup.
I confess up front, i'm seriously addicted to Age of Empires,
developed by Ensemble and sold by Microsoft. And i understand big
companies' concerns that people don't copy their games and hand
freebies out to their friends. But i am pi$$ed that i cannot make a
working backup of the software i paid for and have the legal right to
use.
Awhile back, my game CD started showing a hairline crack off the
center spindle. The crack got longer, then another one started on the
other side, and finally the game went dead. Microsoft's answer was
"buy another game". My position is that i already bought and paid for
the dang game and it's their media that failed, and their paranoia
that kept me from making a playable backup, so a non-evil company
would at a minimum offer to exchange a broken media for a working
replacement. Not M$, unfortunately.
So now i've paid twice for this game, and i /still/ can't make a
playable backup, and i wonder whether anyone here knows how to get
around their fool copy protection? Because i'm still gonna be playing
it in 2019, and it will eventually go out of stock, and i'm not giving
anything away or doing anything illegal, and dammit i have the right
to back up my own media.
Now i've heard lots of theories, and i've tried CloneCD, and i'm only
looking for advice from people who AKS (Actually Know Something), like
how to copy the dang thing, and off-list reply is fine if we don't
want a bunch of high-school kids being naughty (like they'd need help
from us anyway). So if u feel like u can trust me that you're not
being accessory to a felony and i just want a backup for my own use,
and you AKS, please reply, on or off list as u see fit.
TIA for any assistance - grant
PS: It's Age of Empires II, Conqueror's Expansion. AoE III will only
play on XP, and i won't accept the EULA for that piece of... software.
I run W2000, and have Nero, CloneCD and AnyDVD, all of which i use
legally.
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Hi folks:I've been lurking the last while for a variety of personal RL reasons, but Bob may remember me. I thought someone here might be able to help an old-timer ;) with a problem i'm having with M$ anti-piracy vs media backup.
I confess up front, i'm seriously addicted to Age of Empires, developed by Ensemble and sold by Microsoft. And i understand big companies' concerns that people don't copy their games and hand freebies out to their friends. But i am pi$$ed that i cannot make a working backup of the software i paid for and have the legal right to use.
Awhile back, my game CD started showing a hairline crack off the center spindle. The crack got longer, then another one started on the other side, and finally the game went dead. Microsoft's answer was "buy another game". My position is that i already bought and paid for the dang game and it's their media that failed, and their paranoia that kept me from making a playable backup, so a non-evil company would at a minimum offer to exchange a broken media for a working replacement. Not M$, unfortunately.
So now i've paid twice for this game, and i /still/ can't make a playable backup, and i wonder whether anyone here knows how to get around their fool copy protection? Because i'm still gonna be playing it in 2019, and it will eventually go out of stock, and i'm not giving anything away or doing anything illegal, and dammit i have the right to back up my own media.
Now i've heard lots of theories, and i've tried CloneCD, and i'm only looking for advice from people who AKS (Actually Know Something), like how to copy the dang thing, and off-list reply is fine if we don't want a bunch of high-school kids being naughty (like they'd need help from us anyway). So if u feel like u can trust me that you're not being accessory to a felony and i just want a backup for my own use, and you AKS, please reply, on or off list as u see fit.
TIA for any assistance - grantPS: It's Age of Empires II, Conqueror's Expansion. AoE III will only play on XP, and i won't accept the EULA for that piece of... software. I run W2000, and have Nero, CloneCD and AnyDVD, all of which i use legally.
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