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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Do I need to hurt you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astaroth View Post
    no.
    k then. =O

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Oh yeah, and


    Half the time the games will work perfectly, sometimes they won't work period and sometimes they needs some work to work. Be sure to backup the saves though, alot of games will save in My Documents.
    If the game was installed to a Windows installation in C, and that Windows installation was wiped and replaced, then windows won't recognize that program as installed anymore. Right? Generally, I wouldn't bother keeping my actual installations away from the windows partition, but rather the game's files to install it from (.iso's, .exe's, whatever) in the storage partition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetsetlemming View Post
    If the game was installed to a Windows installation in C, and that Windows installation was wiped and replaced, then windows won't recognize that program as installed anymore. Right? Generally, I wouldn't bother keeping my actual installations away from the windows partition, but rather the game's files to install it from (.iso's, .exe's, whatever) in the storage partition.
    Well alot games don't even need the installation entries. Some just need them for cd-key info and stuff, which again is not needed for playing offline. So yeah. Just depends on how you look at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astaroth View Post
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    Hmm, didn't realise I'd been sigged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
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    Hmm, didn't realise I'd been sigged.
    Yes. It was a good quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Hmm, didn't realise I'd been sigged.
    At least you were sigged saying something cool. Poor Evans

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    Really? I haven't experimented too much but I always thought most games need their registry entries to work or something. Like Deus Ex for example: Its CD check can be bypassed just by editing a line in the .ini file, and the installation can be renamed and moved where ever the fuck you want and copied and pasted and duplicated to hell and back, but without its installation registry entries it won't run. Someone on the Off Topic Productions forums made himself a custom installer to just enter the registry entries for Deus Ex for when he wipes and reinstalls windows, so he doesn't have to fully re-install the game itself. L33t hax.
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    Downloading Nascar 08 and Tiger Woods 08 PS3 demos.

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    Keep all talk of *cracks and patches etc* through PM's...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhammer View Post
    Keep all talk of *cracks and patches etc* through PM's...
    By?: Because you don't allow it? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strelok26 View Post
    By?: Because you don't allow it? lol
    Yes, that's right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetsetlemming View Post
    Really? I haven't experimented too much but I always thought most games need their registry entries to work or something. Like Deus Ex for example: Its CD check can be bypassed just by editing a line in the .ini file, and the installation can be renamed and moved where ever the fuck you want and copied and pasted and duplicated to hell and back, but without its installation registry entries it won't run. Someone on the Off Topic Productions forums made himself a custom installer to just enter the registry entries for Deus Ex for when he wipes and reinstalls windows, so he doesn't have to fully re-install the game itself. L33t hax.
    indeed. Most games will run, though but only some will only let you play online, most you need the key with your cd-key to play online, like in Call of Duty and BF2. Out of the 10 games I have installed, 6 can be played no matter what, 2 need the CD-key entry and the other 2 have to be installed because of registry entries and missing DLL files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Yes, that's right.
    I wasn't aware patches were against the rules now
    As I was walking down the stair,
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    I wish, I wish he'd go away.

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