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That just makes no sence at all. Why would they make a game require the CD/DVD if they are just supposed to send you a no-CD/DVD crack???? The whole purpose of requiring the original CD/DVD to play the game is to keep people from making copies and giving them to friends.
They would be out of business in a week.
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Yes it does sound a bit silly!
@Hagar I do like the car example tho.
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you petition would double warez as one person would just put his crack out and everyone would have it.... it dosnt really bother me what protection people have as it will be cracked sooner or later... so it dont really matter.... but you can understand why people are trying to copy right there games... ill admit i have cracked games... but... i only have them for a short amount of tiem... if there good i buy them and play them if they are **** i finnish them and delete them.... i know its bad but meh... i have payed for enough games to have a cracked one every now and then.....
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Okay, so may I add my idea, too?
As far as I remember, there was a little program for Tagés-protected titles that injected the Tagés data into a plain CD image that anyone could create from an original CD with an ordinary CD imager software. Now, how about the following? - Buy the game. - Register the game at the manufacturer. You get a URL from which you can download a small software dedicated to your game CD. - Create an image of the CD with Nero, Alcohol 120%, CloneCD, CDRWin, whatever. - Run that small software that injects the encrypted CD identification into the image you. - Mount or burn the image with Nero, Alcohol 120%, CloneCD, CDRWin, Daemon Tools, whatever. There you have another copy of your game that is, by definition, another original CD that is dedicated to you! Some more ideas: - Want another backup copy? Burn the image again. - Don't want to fiddle with a physical media? Mount the image, don't burn it. - Wanna crack the protection? The CD identification is encrypted so good luck! - Wanna distribute your backup copy? No problemo, but you'll get a nice kick in your @ss from the game manufacturer/publisher, as, based on the CD identification and your registration, the image contents can be traced back to you. Joe
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Not all burners can burn all methods of protection.
And it wont be a good idea, since someone could send that little file out into the world. Unless they have realtime serial injection, where you go online to register your serial and then gives you some sorta thing as you said but with your own serial injected into the image. |
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With that Idea said how are you to Share over P2P networks if this is a Proccedure that the End-user can't perform. Senerio here in steps: 1. to install 2. be offered a Registration method 3. after registration be offered the oportunity to install this function {carried out buy automated install with no left over temp files} How hard is that. Look at all the websites that install Spyware and other annoying things without you knowing it happened. They already have the Technology why not use it, especially to assist the customer in protecting there purchases. Hell to create a image of any software is already available and able to use any burning software and Burner. You all know that there are Securities in CD's now, but did you know there are Easy Ways around it. Their is always a executable available with any encryption, and allows the Chepaest of burners to perform the task Easy as long as you find out the encryption method. |
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Mind you guys, I already found out (some of) the weaknesses of my "idea":
Would you have to register yourself with your personal details (name, street address etc.)? If so, you can go to the personal data protection ombudsman and tell him that some company wants to collect your personal data for "no apparent reason"! Still, you can give fake personal data and then there's no one to trace the spread image back to. Or, if that special injector software arrives at you via post - so your personal data _must_ be correct - then you can give your neighbor's name or your work place address or some post box address that is not very related to your person. Furthermore, the latter solution, that includes postal delivery, is expensive. Although, if you ask me, being able to back up your disks for the shipping costs of a package and the CD in it, well, a nice bargain... Game companies always stress that they're trying to suppress "casual warezers" with copy protections. This means, they don't want to let you make a copy of your game for your neighbors, friends, close relatives etc. if you did so, that wouldn't be publishing your personated backups - made by imaging the original, injecting your "serial" into the image, and then burning it back onto CD/DVD - and the game company would never find out that you did so. So, my idea "helps" casual warezers... (Side note: As I pointed out in a previous thread, mass piracy - including manufacturing and selling extreme amounts of pirated games - doesn't give a f*ck about all this as they will always manage to break any kind of copy protection, sooner or later, the easy or the hard way...) Joe
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My Idea Doesn't at all require personal Data to be Posted. it would only require the math to be right. All games have it anyway. there is a MAthmatical Equation that Desides many registeries and a few other things not much but to have a Equation that works off the CD-Key Versus Hardware ID like Windows XP does, well then you have a Hit. and once again no need to Download as in the Registration Process would have a option to have the NO-CD/DVD installed Automated so that there is no Chance to Pirate. Of Course there is always a pirate out there. but who cares he can only steall your Hardware Profile and even then nothing would work. the reason is because no two Hardwares have the same ID: Simple as that.. so anyway who likes the Idea and who is against it. Kinda funny how it already sounds like many Peer 2 Peer kids their are in here. What does this IDea Piss on you becuase if it does go threw you wouldn't have anymore pirating to do on the Newer game for witch support it.. Ah SO sad....
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