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Adaware is what cubes is referring to Madaz when he says the bill board advertising. Basically the spyware logs how long etc u look at the ads etc (im going to shoot all i go past...take that EA :)) and sends the info out...

Im unsure if i wanna grab the patch sorry...full game :P Already been playing the demo for a while...not bad, but my computer is relatively new (by date i bought it i mean :)) and ive heard others have had problems...whats so new :D

Ive been playing guild wars more than anything atm....

yeah i have heard nothing but troubles with the full retail

thats probably why the demo was so lite ...

no revive for medic only a 3 kits no nades all the things that helped create bugs

prolly no PB too

I hear you madaz, i do it with my legit copy of games. I buy all my games, so i can network play it.

There are lots of freeware iso program making software (e.g. isobuster) and alot of low cost ones (like 30 bucks for winiso).

so wheres SFII i loved that game

i used to play if for like 40c @ a small foodland when every where else was 1buck :P

looking into isobuster

so can i put all my disc's to DVD and when install not remove the dvd and the install procedure find the relevant cd on the dvd

lmao.. Awesome Howie..

Madaz.. Yep the only way is via Alcohol 120%.

To save those origionals create mini images (very small) keep them on your HD and mount them via daemon tools to play the game.

I personally don't see the point of copy protection with games that are primarily online based. A simple cd key check as per bf2 etc is all that is needed. Spend the $$ on creating a better bug free game or pass the savings on to us to. :P

I know if a game was around the $50-$60 mark I would buy more games at that price and end up spending more doing so compared to only buying one or two games when they are worth $80+ each.

SF2 is like my all time favourite game! :P Should drop by one time if you ever have the urge. I run mame, so all the versions of SF are there (hyper fight, alpha, alpha2, super, etc). I've also spent a bucket load on quality happ joysticks, so it's authentic.

Oh yeah, daemon tools is an awesome freeware iso busting program.

Wanna see my other rig?

post-950-1161599308.jpg

I've got it in a vectorised Adobe Illustrator file, I think photoshop should be able to rasterise and import that.

http://www.howiefied.net/sau/sticker/final/

Lol... i got in with the group buy on dell 24's.. i think we ordered about 500 of them on overclockers australia.

When i'm done with my other rig, i'll take pics of that too... it's a home theatre pc, with onkyo amp, accusound 5.1 with sub, and in not too long a 42" hd plasma.

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