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October 23rd, 2003, 02:37 PM
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Re: Damn SF CD
No that's fine, and I amd not sure that it is a bad CD. But you could always put in a request for a new CD. Just go to our customer support area.
BTW we haven't received large numbers of complaints over the CD issue.
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October 23rd, 2003, 05:04 PM
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Re: Damn SF CD
NO that's fine... just wanted to draw your attention that some of your CD's ( a bit too many ) have errors...
Sending it from Romania to America and waiting etc etc would take too long... i think i will keep this CD
Thanks for your attention
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October 24th, 2003, 05:00 AM
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Re: Damn SF CD
Taz also had a CD that 'makes noise' in the drive. (Pre AND post patch)
However I made a 'backup' copy and via backup 'magic', I am now noise free!
A backup is a good practice anyway! 
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October 24th, 2003, 12:09 PM
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Re: Damn SF CD
Yeah, but some companies (eg. Sigames) are making back-ups, cd-cracks and cd images against their EULA cos they think it will stamp out piracy (thick fools lol)
Problem is some companies atually believe it works (somehow they fail to consider that their game might not even be good enuf to pirate) so they continue doing it
This however is bad for the consumer as CDs are esily damaged, even if your cd-drive goes a tad too fast, so you have to either cough up more money for a replacement or not be able to play the game again without breaking the law
And they say piracy is destroying the game market, perhaps they should take a closer look at some of their own techniques
Actually I shall give an example
UFO: Aftermath's anti-piracy technology is so strict that I have no choice but to use a cd-crack just cos the game wont play without it, cos if you have a virtual drive or anything that is believe by the game as piracy the CD will not start after you have installed
Now while this is a good way of combating piracy, those of us that use v-cds as a way of preserving these cherished games are suffering
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October 26th, 2003, 05:50 PM
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Re: Damn SF CD
update... I tried installing SE : SF on my laptop...
but i was shocked when i put the CD in how the hole computer was vibrating...
I mean a loud noise and stuff... this can't be normal..
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October 28th, 2003, 02:00 AM
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Re: Damn SF CD
No Executron, it is not normal. Obvioulsy you have a bad cd. I'm guessing it is warped. Could have happened in shrinkwrapping (they use heat in that) or shipping. Or maybe it came from the factory that way.
Stop complaining and request a new one from customer service. But i doubt it is going to get any better just by complaining about it.
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October 27th, 2003, 03:17 PM
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Re: Damn SF CD
Deadzone, I had a similar problem with Aftermath, in that it detected a virtual CD was being used and wouldnt run from the image. It did work if you put the CD in the drive though, but my CD drive vibrates so much I really worry for things I put in there for extended amounts of time. Funny thing was, I couldnt find a crack for it!
So being a computing student, I decided to learn how to crack games myself! I was amazed how easy it was with just a couple of tools. SecuROM have made a (moraly sound (I hope!)) pirate out of me >
[ October 27, 2003, 13:19: Message edited by: Drax ]
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