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thats cool

i love trial versions of programs though (love the cracking challenge)
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iceman wrote:thats cool

i love trial versions of programs though (love the cracking challenge)
lol, too bad!

activision had to go and give it away and ruin your fun! :wink:
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most of the time the protection is so trivial that it can be broken within 2 minutes :twisted:

typical code

call get-software-key-from-user
test ax, ax
jnz you-entered-the-wrong-code <-- change to jz ! lol :twisted:
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what do you do? use a sector disassembler to examine the mnemonic op codes?

man, that sure brings back the old days of sifting the protection schemes on apple ][ and C64 programs. i see some things haven't changed much...
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nicolas.b wrote:what do you do? use a sector disassembler to examine the mnemonic op codes?

man, that sure brings back the old days of sifting the protection schemes on apple ][ and C64 programs. i see some things haven't changed much...
ah yes the good-ol-days
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i don't know if i'm allowed to do this
i guess i will find out very quickly


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Fine by me. :D
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To get away with this in the future, post it in "Armagetron General" - there is only one active moderator there and it's me...lol.

Maj and loc will probably take that pic down soon.
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i'm pretty sure there's some heavy symbolism goin on in that pic; i just haven't figured it out yet...
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nicolas.b wrote:i'm pretty sure there's some heavy symbolism goin on in that pic; i just haven't figured it out yet...
I think you're right. The perkyness of the nipples is indicative of root down's love of the game.
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lol, yeah...

and the fact that the image didn't last represents his high levels of insecurity and lack of commitment. :(
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Marrow wrote:
iceman wrote:$19.95 hmmmm
is there a 30 day trial version :twisted: ?
There is a freeware version called RTCW Enemy Territory. It's the same quality, just different maps.
Just downladed the Enemy Territory, looks good. Now to see how to play the game :D

Also it's $28.00 here :( for RTCW.
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Freewheelin'55 wrote:
Marrow wrote:
iceman wrote:$19.95 hmmmm
is there a 30 day trial version :twisted: ?
There is a freeware version called RTCW Enemy Territory. It's the same quality, just different maps.
Just downladed the Enemy Territory, looks good. Now to see how to play the game :D

Also it's $28.00 here :( for RTCW.
I will admit, it takes a couple weeks to get used to the game. But once you do, you'll be hooked. :wink:
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Marrow wrote: I will admit, it takes a couple weeks to get used to the game. But once you do, you'll be hooked. :wink:
Longer for me, only have small time slots on the system but I do what to check it out. Then maybe I'll get the full version. I got hooked on the other version :roll:
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I like RTCW:ET. Return To Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. That's the online version. You can download it 4 free @ http://www.download.com u need to have ET Pro 3.1 as well though. U can dl that there 2... Else just search with google.
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