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KaiserIsak
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of Isakistan Empire
Oct 2000 time: 05:14
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Does anybody know how to get a crack that can help me play without the cd? I have bought the game, but my cd-rom is broken, and will probably no be fixed before in a month or two and i really need to play.
Thanks for your time
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D4everman
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Fort Dix, New Jersey
Jun 2000 time: 05:14
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I don't know about a crack (it'd be nice to have one though) but if its going to take that long to fix your CD ROM drive you'd probably be better off just spending the cash and getting a new one. They're not hard to install either, so you can just buy one and not pay someone else to spend twnty minutes putting it in for ya.
D4
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KaiserIsak
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of Isakistan Empire
Oct 2000 time: 05:14
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Well, thats not only the only problem. But thanks for the help anyway. I guess i might buy a new one.
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D4everman
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Fort Dix, New Jersey
Jun 2000 time: 05:14
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Well whatever problems do you have? I'm not a whiz at this stuff but I'm trying to help. (You should know that because I'm not instantly accusing you of not buying the game and looking for a way to make it work without the disk. Accidents happen, and i like to give people the benefit of the doubt.)
A CD rom drive will probably run you about 100 bucks. You can pick up a CD burning drive at some places for under 200. Installing it is easier than it sounds. I 've installed every thing in my machine except for the actual motherboard myself. It just takes a little patience.
Wish you luck.
D4
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KaiserIsak
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of Isakistan Empire
Oct 2000 time: 05:14
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Thnaks for the help. I have actually intalled cd-roms before so i know how to do it. The problem here is that i am not able to remove one of the (dont know the english word) things that binds the cd-rom togheter with the computer. But anyways, i guess its just good that i can spend sometime outside in the summer instead of infront of Europa universalis.
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catullus
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Norway
Jan 1970 time: 06:14
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Software copy protection is a Bad Thing.
I don't like piracy. While I admit I have a small oldwarez collection, I would never use a pirated game while it still was in stores. But who do the software companies think they are fooling?
There are two types of people; the honest and dishonest. The honest read the instructions, do not copy/crack, and have to play the game with the CD in the tray. The dishonest will soon find a crack, and use a pirated copy, where you can play without CD. The result is that the dishonest have a better gaming exerience. Myself, I use laptops almost exclusively. With the CD in the tray, the laptop performance stink. And it makes noise. And I don't really dare to play while on the move, CivII I play on the train, playing EU might damage the CD and/or the drive when the PC gets bumped. If I had known that EU needed CD-in-tray, and with a stupid CD-copy-protection scheme, making me unable to play from a backup copy, I would have returned the game. I will not buy EU2 (whatever that will be, Rise of Rome?) unless they make it possible to play without CD.
I have not cracked my EU copy yet. But if I ever get the hang of the game (difficult, since my laptop has the hickups and makes all those CD drive and CD fan noises), I will crack it.
C.
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