Posted December 18, 2016
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Posted December 19, 2016
Vaguely recall Zool on Amiga (best computer ever!) using a code wheel.
Perhaps Another World also did, was so long ago.
Think they were slight improvement over the "Find nth word on nth page of the games manual".
Nope, the answer wasn't nth ;p
Perhaps Another World also did, was so long ago.
Think they were slight improvement over the "Find nth word on nth page of the games manual".
Nope, the answer wasn't nth ;p
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Posted December 19, 2016
Starforce was awful but effective for a while.
Didn't it hold the record for longest being uncracked, or still does?
I'm doing this from memory, but I recall Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory taking over a year.
I think in their day code wheels, as basic as they are, would have been fairly effective as there was no internet.
The only way codes could be shared was physically, so that would limit it to friends, family and EB Games staff.
Didn't it hold the record for longest being uncracked, or still does?
I'm doing this from memory, but I recall Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory taking over a year.
I think in their day code wheels, as basic as they are, would have been fairly effective as there was no internet.
The only way codes could be shared was physically, so that would limit it to friends, family and EB Games staff.
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Posted December 19, 2016
Kleetus: Starforce was awful but effective for a while.
Didn't it hold the record for longest being uncracked, or still does?
I'm doing this from memory, but I recall Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory taking over a year.
I think in their day code wheels, as basic as they are, would have been fairly effective as there was no internet.
The only way codes could be shared was physically, so that would limit it to friends, family and EB Games staff.
If I recall correctly it should be as you said, with RLD! group breaking it after nearly an year...I'm not sure if the record was broke by denuvo though. Didn't it hold the record for longest being uncracked, or still does?
I'm doing this from memory, but I recall Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory taking over a year.
I think in their day code wheels, as basic as they are, would have been fairly effective as there was no internet.
The only way codes could be shared was physically, so that would limit it to friends, family and EB Games staff.
It was surely effective, but also very malicious due to the rootkit nature of the "protection".