Us "honest" game players have to deal with evasive copyprotection programs like StarForce, SecureRom, Safedisc, etc, etc, even though the "real" gamers paid for their games, yet the honest gamers have compatibility issues because of the pirates/thiefs!

Bottom line, no honest gamer needs a cd crack... PERIOD!!!


The NoCD crack is used for backup disks which I guess are legal if you own the disk. The moment you sell it or something, your legal right to own a backup is lost. This is of course going on the legal notice that you accept on the website or whatever. They do go hand in hand but quite frankly, I only needed it because my version of the game was too up to date for what I was trying to do to work. Not saying you're at all wrong, not everything that is legal is used legally.

But look at is this way. Say you buy the game and for whatever reason the disk gets damaged? Maybe your drive devoured it, like Xbox does to some. (Rented assassin's creed and my Xbox tore that baby apart. Burnt a ring or something into it). I suppose the right thing to do would be to buy another copy, but seems silly if you could just get the NoCD fix for it. I don't honestly know how legal it is but since they're hosting it I imagine they're not getting much legal trouble.

In other news, I rolled a ranger and tore Jargon to little bits. >.>