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- Our game has still not been released in the illegal scene (no matter what other people may say).


That's funny. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> Actually I found the cracked "Deutsch" version after a 30 second search. Haven't seen the english version yet, but this isn't a very popular game and I'm not "looking" for it, could probably get it off some forums I know of quickly.

I'd post a link to the torrent site for proof but I'm sure that would get me in trouble. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />



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You're funny <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

That is just a copy of BD that does not work. You won't be able to play that version since the protection has not been cracked on that one.


And xAcex, people that don't want the illegal version of a starforce game? What in hell are you talking about... There is a difference between "to want" and "able to get".

Just like Beyond Divinity there are other starforce games not released in the scene yet. These are Kill.Switch and Toca 2.

On a sidenote, a lot of people bitch on "warez" forums about starforce and how hard it is to crack. There are people even saying to go buy a starforce game in the shop, not do anything with it and go back an hour later to say "I can't get it to work, must be the copy protection or something."

That's just sick, and xAcex, I wonder if you're a part of that, if you can't accept that a company like Larian is trying to defend itself from illegal activities because the law can't really help out, by being illegal (if you want to call it like that) themselves in order to stay alive.

I'm sick and tired of people going all nuts because their "rights" are somewhat hindered in a very small way. But then again they don't care at all about the people that want to prevent their work from spreading for free on the internet.