thxs sckuzzy!!![]()
uhm.... last time I played RTW/EB was like in late December. So thats like almost 2 months....
ok back to studying![]()
thxs sckuzzy!!![]()
uhm.... last time I played RTW/EB was like in late December. So thats like almost 2 months....
ok back to studying![]()
hahaha...
my story is sadder!!!!!![]()
my cd driver burned with my rome cd inside and totally destroyed it...
It Tooked 3 months for me to arrange a new rome cd and a new cd driver... and more 3 months for me to get sick of playing bugged M2TW and come back to EB!!
the more I play it...more I like it!!!
!!!!!EB Rocks!!!!!
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Last edited by MaximianusBR; 02-14-2007 at 18:34.
Why don't you guys used no-CD cracks? They're perfectly legal and easy to get.
I think they are not.Originally Posted by Moros
Names, secret names
But never in my favour
But when all is said and done
It's you I love
Don't go linking to anything here or going into any detail that will cause problems with the site administrators. I dunno if they are or are not, but it's a discussion best suited for somewhere else instead of the eb subforum.
If you have the CD, it's legal to make copies of it or to use images or other no-CD stuff. If you don't own the CD it is obviously not, of course you can't spread them to people with no CD's.Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
EDit: I'll shut up now.
Correct...Originally Posted by Moros
Copyright laws (in the USA) are generally that you can copy something that you purchased, for your own use only.
Storing For Backup = OK
Letting Friend Use = Bad
Selling or Profit = Really really Bad
This whole deal was first decided on when VCRs were first made (even TV channels were mad as VCRs).
This is also how people who make burning and ripping software can be a legitamate business.
in germany it is not, if you ned to use a additional program to overtake the copy protection.If you have the CD, it's legal to make copies of it or to use images or other no-CD stuff. If you don't own the CD it is obviously not, of course you can't spread them to people with no CD's.
EDit: I'll shut up now.
I hate to say it, but that's no longer true. Thanks to some new legislation in the late 90s, including the famous DMCA, breaking copyright protection even for perfectly valid reasons is a crime.
Of course, that's not to say you'd ever, ever get busted for it. So if you've got a valid CD but don't want the hassle of searching for it every time you'd like to play, go ahead. I do.
Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
Legal...depends where you live, right? If it is legal I should be seeing stuff like this on the site, no?
perhaps I still need to search first
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Nothing like the smell of burned cd driver. Allmost as good as burnt HD.Originally Posted by MaximianusBR
gah, thats the worst in the world. I still remember the day 3 years ago when I switched on my PC to get a bang and a puff of ozone, as my power supply exploded and slagged my hard drive with the entirety of the work I had done over my degree, including the final year paper which was due in 2 weeks later...
>>goes off to back up everything onto another drive in case the evil computer spirits are reading this...<<
man I would hate if my laptop got fried....
anywho... false alarm fellas, the CD is so baddly scrached up that its worthless![]()
...but on a good news... we got a snow/ice storm, not a big thing really, BUT enough to cancel college and I didn't have to take the test today
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on the subject of DLing... yep in the US thats illegal UNLESS u pay for it. Like u do with iTunes for music.
buy the game you poor bastards, lols
*Glances at his over 100 title collection spanning from original Wing Commander for PC and Air Warrior (REAL games) to the crappy games they make today and call games...*
im gonna make me a fortune in like 30 years when these become relics!
We ask ourselves whether our names will echo through the ages... how bravely we fought, how fiercely we loved.
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