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the_bloodwalker said:
all there is left is to see game characters do the rick roll for pirating the game

actually some people did this.

there is one Emulator site posted a "Full Game" NES game and it is big , but guess what it is?

oh and check this one, i fell for this Mod before



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As awesome as it is, you all do know that Rocksteady isn't the first studio to do that?



twesterm said:
As awesome as it is, you all do know that Rocksteady isn't the first studio to do that?


i remember someone who had hacked Soul Reaver 1 on ps1 , after you get out of the first gate raziel spaz out and does some weird dance and you get into never ending abyss (im serious )



CDiablo said:
Personally it kind of sucks IMO, cause when I by games I usually run the no cd crack on them so I dont have to worry about swapping disks.


Hmmm, what's this swapping disks concept of which you speak? All my games only have 1 disk.



“The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell

"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace."

Jimi Hendrix

 

You don't fight fire with fire. Fire is hostile, angry and destructive. If you use fire, yes you can control it, but it just causes more destruction. If you want to beat fire use a different approach. Instead give an incentive to buy it. Then there will be a drop in piracy. It will cut out those who pirate because they can because they want that extra bit. Won't stop those who have no to little money, but it's a start.



Squilliam: On Vgcharts its a commonly accepted practice to twist the bounds of plausibility in order to support your argument or agenda so I think its pretty cool that this gives me the precedent to say whatever I damn well please.

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binary solo said:
CDiablo said:
Personally it kind of sucks IMO, cause when I by games I usually run the no cd crack on them so I dont have to worry about swapping disks.


Hmmm, what's this swapping disks concept of which you speak? All my games only have 1 disk.

If you read my sig I am between 3 PC  games + one "always playing". After this I am playing Punisher and The Thing on PC, I am playing a lot of PC  lately. Those are games that I wanted on XBOX, but could not afford at the time but run better on PC. I love The Thing Movie and the Punisher(and played the PS2 demo in...???05'????) and I got both new in box under 12 shipped. Steam games are cool but I'm not down with expensive DLC. I like the Dawn of War 2/CS:Source online check cause I dont need to swap.



Getting an XBOX One for me is like being in a bad relationship but staying together because we have kids. XBone we have 20000+ achievement points, 2+ years of XBL Gold and 20000+ MS points. I think its best we stay together if only for the MS points.

Nintendo Treehouse is what happens when a publisher is confident and proud of its games and doesn't need to show CGI lies for five minutes.

-Jim Sterling

Pirate: "I've got a problem when it's time to use Batman's glide in the game. When I hold , like it's said to jump from one platform to another, Batman tries to open his wings again and again instead of gliding. So he falls down in a poisoning gas. If somebody could tel me, what should I do there."

Admin: "The problem you have encountered is a hook in the copy protection, to catch out people who try and download cracked versions of the game for free. It's not a bug in the game's code, it's a bug in your moral code."

EPIC



clever, but not smart, since i would think such a problem would be easily sorted out by pirate code monkeys (overwriting it would be tantamount to writing a cheat code. Easy stuff for them).



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

I remember reading something like this on the Dragon Quest IX Wikipedia article:

"Shortly before the official release a malware ROM claiming to be the Dragon Quest IX rom was released on 2chan. Instead of the actual game, it is a hentai slideshow that bricks the Nintendo DS.[16]"



But this is even more epic because the developer put it in. But how do they know if it's cracked?



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