anyone here still play CM01/02? (2 Viewers)

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#22
++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++

No, that wouldn't work very well. For one thing your harddrive would have to be no bigger than to fit on a cd, which I think it highly unlikely since cm4 alone is huge. Besides, I doubt cm4 would recognize that hybrid disc as the original cdrom.

It was an altogether bad call, gray, for so many reasons :D;):p
It can't hurt to try ;)

btw i didn't know all that about CM4 :p
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#23
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++
And I asked how.
And Gray suggested a way.
And you rubbished it.

Stop poking holes and start darning patches... :D
Copying a cd implies transferring the files from the cd onto another cd, not duplicating your hard drive. Ie. gray did NOT suggest a way to copy the cd ;)

Just do a regular copy for starters, use a cd-rw so that you can try again if it doesn't work. :)
 

Anders

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Dec 13, 2002
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#24
Con't copy you dumbasses!

Crack it! Use a "no-cd-crack" which is legal as long as you own the original copy.

Just go to gamecopyworld.com and search for CM
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#25
Nice idea. Obviously, that's what everyone who downloads the cracks wants them for...:)

I'll try that out, unless someone has a moral or (more importantly) legal problem with it.

(Man, when I start trusting my moral compas to you lot... see y'all in hell :D)
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#26
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

(Man, when I start trusting my moral compas to you lot...
:LOL: yeah, u know the world's going down the drain when that happens
 

Anders

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Dec 13, 2002
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#27
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++
Nice idea. Obviously, that's what everyone who downloads the cracks wants them for...:)

I'll try that out, unless someone has a moral or (more importantly) legal problem with it.

(Man, when I start trusting my moral compas to you lot... see y'all in hell :D)
There's no problems. Actually you should do this with all your games. You'll save your drive from slowly killing itself. :)
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++
There's no problems. Actually you should do this with all your games. You'll save your drive from slowly killing itself. :)
That's an idea. I've already ground it into...well, the ground, and have to use the dvd drive to start games. Of course, I should really replace the drive, but I'm lazy, and cheap, being a student and all. :)
 

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