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    Uber Soldat. Member Budwise's Avatar
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    Default Re: CD Clicks on loading game

    <Link to crack removed> ~sapi
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    Default Re: CD Clicks on loading game

    Regardless of the legalities, cracks will not be discussed here, as per forum rules.
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    Default Re: CD Clicks on loading game

    I apologize. I didn't know I was asking a question that was out of line. It just didn't happen ( teh clicking ) on any of the other TW disks that I have and I didn't know what was happening.

    cheers

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    Default Re: CD Clicks on loading game

    Your question wasn’t out of line, bobowes. It was the hack talk that was out of line.

    My old DVD reader would frequently fail to boot MTW2, spinning and wheezing until finally it would report that no disk was in it at all. I had to replace the drive.

    My guess is that the copy protection has very little tolerance for drives that might be a wee bit out of perfect alignment due to age or wear.
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