Well SC:CT has Starforce. Let's hope that R* keeps it to SecuROM.
Well SC:CT has Starforce. Let's hope that R* keeps it to SecuROM.
~Mr L~
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Originally Posted by Formula1
[22:17:57] StarForce 3.4.90.666 detected -> C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto San Andreas\gtasa.exe
[22:18:01] --- File(s) Scan Finished [13.55s] ---
Er... Can we get a screenshot of the game folder's content and ProtectionID or ARay or whatever program you used to scan the protection?
Something tells me to be suspicious about it.
~Mr L~
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I'm prolly just going to buy it ne ways.
Originally Posted by Mr L
I didn't scan it. I found that on another Filesharing forum, might be fake might not. Take 2 is suppose to have a contract with Macrovision (Te makers or Secrerom) However there's been a few scans on different forums and all point to Starforce.
Well, I thought that the "666" number was not used on computers long ago (since CPUs reached 66.6 MHz) due to some religious protests. I don't think StarForce would be released in a 666 revision...
Then again, I might be completely, entirely wrong... lol
EDIT: I'm NOT infecting my computer with StarForce. Two StarForce games would not even work on my computer, and using my starforce-infected OS (Win XP) I have got my USB mini-drives wiped. If a crack's not coming out, I'll let it stay on the shop's shelf.
EDIT 2: A game with killing, prostitutes, "foul language" and such, having a protection with 666 in its revision? Way to go, I'd say...![]()
Last edited by Mr L; 06-05-2005 at 02:18 PM.
~Mr L~
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Originally Posted by Mr L
Yeah but a company is not gonna just skip a version number, and how many priests do you know that pirate games and worry about copy protection![]()
Last edited by Peerzy; 06-05-2005 at 02:19 PM.
Same, i saw Toca Race Driver (Starforce Prot.) for like £2 the other day and was tempted but it just wasn't worth it. A pc release doesn't really bother me as i have a modded Xbox, same reason for SC-CT i just got the Xbox version.
Yeah, I guess I could be wrong...
But it's a funny coincidence (as said in EDIT 2).
~Mr L~
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I get your point, my brother's got an XBox, but I can't image aiming without a mouse. I mean... Auto-Aim? Yuck... Anyway, let's not get off-topic.
~Mr L~
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