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      29th Sep 2004
I was wondering if there is a way to play computer games without having to put the disc in the drive. Is there a way to do that? because i know my computer doesnt use the disc to load anything, it not that im lazy but i'd rather have more convience, you know? just wondering.
 
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      29th Sep 2004
yeah, on the internet for most games, there will be a NOCD crack, just do a google search for the game then NOCD crack

ie for GTA VC

"Grand Theft Auto Vice City nocd crack"

I have to ask, is the reason you want one because you are lazy, or you do not have the disk (An illegal instillation)?

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      29th Sep 2004
I dont use game discs ever, there a hassle when you got loads of games. So i get all my cracks from www.gamecopyworld.com , most are extrememly simple to do, just copy and paste over the existing file, but some can be a little hassle. They normally come with a readme anyway. Good luck.

 
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      29th Sep 2004
Aye, I use GameCopyWorld but MegaGames has a bigger archive.

Another way is use a virtual disc program, where the entire contents of the game are copied to the hard disk and the game sees the loaded data as a CD/DVD. Takes up a lot of disc space though.

 
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      29th Sep 2004
I use a Virtual Disk program quite often for applications that use a few CDs to run, as I can store them all as an image on my server. Works well with almost any item!

Mind you, there are a few games I still run from CD as there is copy protection on them.
 
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      29th Sep 2004
is this legal? nope, as a "crack" generally modifies copyrighted code.

plus when you download a crack, you are downloading an executable file which could do anything to your computer.

not saying i have never used cracks, but my understanding of this website was that it didn't condone illegal activities.

one rule for one???

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      29th Sep 2004
I'm not sure if cracks are illegal are they? If they are, then this thread really shouldn't be open. I'm closing this for now until I find out otherwise (cheers Techy).

I know virtual CD drives arent illegal, as we use them at uni for mounting drives on machines without CD drives.
 
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I can't find an answer to this question, it seems a big grey area. Some sites say cracks is legal if you bought the game, other not. CD Imaging is legal though, so if you want to play a game without the CD you must do that, ONLY if you own the original.

I'm re-opening this thread, but only if it keeps off the topic of cracks (until I find out more about them!).
 
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      29th Sep 2004
I must say, I found this to be a whole grey area myself. My initial reaction was that a crack would be illegal, but after searching around I reached the conclusion if you owned the game, it was generally considered OK.

However, one cannot overlook the fact that certain game disks can be copied and the only way they'll run is with one of these cracks.

Both the sites mentioned in this thread have been there several years and have not been threatened with legal action (AFAIK) and have not been closed down. Unlike certain P2P sites and some that stored archives of audio CD sleeves.

I'm no lawyer, but my guess is that the software companies tolerate the sites. As for the exact legal position, I have not a clue, but I have read articles in magazines such as PC Zone saying it is actually legal in the UK to make backup copies of games you've legitimately purchased. But that's not really the issue here.

I guess the answer could be found in the small print of those agreements you agree to when you load the game, but I don't think I've ever read a one. And anyway, I think some of the things software publishers stipulate in those agreements aren't strictly legal themsleves.

I have carried links to both sites mentioned in this thread at other Forums for several years now without a problem. I use cracks myself, purely for the convenience of not having to load CD's for each game I play, as I have a lot of games loaded. I have purchased all the games I play, I might add.

Whether we're on dodgy ground or not discussing game cracks in this Forum, I'm not really sure, but as long as discussions don't err to warez and the like, I'd personally consider it safe.

Having said that, to be on the safe side, I'd have to say it would be wise for Ian to lock this thread and discourage/delete/ban any mention of it ever again. I mean, that would be really taking things to extremes, imo, but it would be the safest action to take.

Forums that dealt a lot with illegal activities have been closed. If cracks are illegal, or more importantly, if cracks irritate software publishers, we should be careful.

So, to sum up, I really don't know. Your decision, Ian

 
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      29th Sep 2004
it's still editing copyrighted code. generally a no cd crack replaces the edits/replaces the executable file. the way a crack works is that it will remove the line of code that checks that the cd is present.

if you own the game or app then i do not see a problem with this although strickly speaking it is breaking copyright law. i was looking for a section in the copyright act but it's huge and would take ages.

as floppy said it will most likely state something about this in the license agreement you agree to when installing the software, but i also have never had the urge to read one of these, although it may prove interesting to resolve this.

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