It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Like others have said, I have used cracks for convenience/disc longevity
Yes, I used cracks. But I've been clean for a few years now.
avatar
darthspudius: Its not an actual game breaking bug. It was the last patch they implemented that broke the game. There was a good fix on Steam forums, don't know if its still there.
avatar
Licurg: Yeah, I tried that one from the steam forums, didn't work...
Is there a new issue that im not aware of maybe? Where the gate at the start of the game does not open.
I never used a crack in my whole gaming life.
I used an official 'crack'. Taleworlds offered their own modification to remove Steam-dependency from Mount and Blade: Warband.
avatar
Licurg: Yeah, I tried that one from the steam forums, didn't work...
avatar
darthspudius: Is there a new issue that im not aware of maybe? Where the gate at the start of the game does not open.
No, that was the issue, but the fix didn't work.
avatar
HereForTheBeer: I used an official 'crack'. Taleworlds offered their own modification to remove Steam-dependency from Mount and Blade: Warband.
Nice gesture of them. :)
I had to use a crack for Fallout 3 to even get it to work :D
avatar
tinyE: I use no cd cracks if and only if I have a physical copy of the game. I hope that doesn't get me in trouble here.
Yes, that is dreadful, your client connection will be terminated immediately - oh hang on, its still optional - bonus!

As for me, yes, I have a few nocd's. Other than that if i mistakenly buy a steam game - i.e. one with just the client on the disc, it just goes in the bin. And I avoid any games which indicate need for online connection, or mmos or that ilk.
avatar
darthspudius: Is there a new issue that im not aware of maybe? Where the gate at the start of the game does not open.
avatar
Licurg: No, that was the issue, but the fix didn't work.
interesting ill go have a look
avatar
jamyskis: I do download cracks out of convenience for disc games, but it's usually no skin off my back if one isn't available.

Where these games have CD or DVD copy protection that doesn't work on modern PCs (e.g. StarForce, SafeDisc), cracks are almost essential. I do have a couple of games with non-functional copy protection on modern Windows versions with no crack available - I end up having to use an older Athlon 1800 with dual-boot Win98/WinXP for them.
avatar
timppu: while DOS era CD-games are very easy to "imaginaze", apparently they don't have much of any copy protection.
avatar
jamyskis: I do the same with games running in DOSBox, especially as it's easy to mount the ISO in DOSBox.
avatar
tinyE: I hope that doesn't get me in trouble here.
avatar
jamyskis: What were all the cop cars doing outside your hotel then?
A) It's a B&B
B) I don't think there are any cop cars up here. ;P
avatar
Licurg: No, that was the issue, but the fix didn't work.
avatar
darthspudius: interesting ill go have a look
Did you get it from steam ? That might be what's different.
I've used them for various reasons on occasion. In some cases out of pure convenience, y'know, not having to find the disc and put it in the drive.

In other cases it has been a matter of compatibility. When the disc check simply didn't work (probably because it was an older game which couldn't handle a 64bit OS very well) I've had to use a NoCD crack if I wanted to play the game at all.

And in at least one case (can't remember which game) it was out of annoyance. I could tell from the contents of the installation folder that all assets were installed to the hard drive, but when the disc was in the drive, the game insisted on loading certain assets from there. This meant that A) it kept periodically spinning up the disc in the drive, and B) that there was a delay whenever it had to load those assets (I believe it was music). A simple NoCD crack later (which didn't copy any files from the disc, mind you) and the game ran smoothly, loading everything instantly, and without the CD constantly spinning up and down.
avatar
darthspudius: interesting ill go have a look
avatar
Licurg: Did you get it from steam ? That might be what's different.
Well I was just thinking that the problem exists on my Steam copy but my disc version doesn't have this problem. So it must be a patch at a guess.
Yes, it only involves removing cd/dvd protection for convienience and occasionally also because otherwise the game simply won't run, like NFS Most Wanted (2005) and Carbon.