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When you finsh playing and want to revert all drives back, follow these steps: Wait for 3-6 seconds for SF3 to check the disc. Still in SFNightmare, press 'Disable CH2'.
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(optional) Update SC:CT from v1.00 to v1.04 game using update file (86MB).Ĭlick on SCCT desktop icon.
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Step 6.2: Install the game from your virtual driver. (or you could use the one from the archive (DPM.zip)). Make a copy of SCCT with Alcohol 120% with exact DPM (It may take up to 20 seconds to disable CD, wait until done!) Use sfdrvrem.exe from sfdrvrem.zip to remove StarForce 3. If you already have SCCT installed, uninstall it. If you don't have it, download SP2 and run its installation first!ĭon't attempt to continue with installing this game if you don't run Windows XP SP2! If you have installed DTOOLS, remove and uninstall them first.Īll your internal ATAPI CD/DVD ROM/RW drives MUST be connected This isn't a high-brow atmospheric title - it's a "for the adolescent kiddies" film tie-in, and little more.
Someone who can afford high-end PC hardware is unlikely to be aged under 25, and from the demo, it's likely to be a shit game anyway from a basic gameplay point of view.
To remain on-topic, though, Kong will bomb on the PC and perhaps sell reasonably well on consoles, which makes a high-end version pretty pointless. prevent it from dialing out etc.), why should I give a shit that it's copy-protected ? So again, that I install a piece of software which does nothing to anything that I will ever notice (although it'd be easy to e.g.
In a couple of decades of gaming, I've never lost or damaged a disk - ever, and I can guarantee you I'm no obsessive-compulsive neat freak either - I just take care of stuff. If you're going to pull out the "backup media" option, I'll have to nix that on my own terms too. If you own a game legitimately, and don't have any plans to rip off or hack it, what do you really care if it's copy-protected ? Not really in the same ballpark, though, is it ? Sony's latest move is nothing more or less than idiocy, but I reckon I could still loan a friend my copy of Chaos Theory and neither of us would have any problems. If you refuse to buy music from sony because of invasive software, then youre not a music fan If it had been a ground-breaking amazing game, then I could see a market for a high-end version, but I've yet to hear anything good about king kong. As it is, it's little more than an afterthought. If Ubi had released the high-end version at the same time as the regular version, it would have been a good move.
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The reason demo's have to have SF is because releasing an unprotected demo of an SF game makes it very easy for the full version to be hacked.īack on topic. The only thing I really dislike about SF right now is that it adds about 10-15 seconds to loading times as it deep scans the disk - View image here: - And as ChrisG said - if you deny yourself a great game like SC:CT on the basis that it uses a crappy protection system, you're not a gamer, you're a beatnik. I used to hate SF, but they fixed most of the bugs now and it's not really any better or worse than the others (from an end-user perspective) but it is very effective against piracy. The latest versions of SF seem pretty stable and have had minimal issues, so a lot of the "OMG! VIRUS! SF IS GOING TO DESTROY MY COMPUTER!!!" talk is out of place.
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What SF does is install it's own CD driver at the windows device driver level (and most people dislike the fact that there is barely any mention of this in the docs that accompany a game) and the new driver reads the data from the disk in a certain way that is harder to emulate through disk images. In older versions, there were some major compatability issues with certain makes of CD/DVD drives. StarForce is not as bad as it used to be.