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self-employed modder Contributor Posts: 41 Joined: 8-May 05 From: Jihlava, Czech Republic ![]() |
First I have to say what games we are talking about: Baldur's Gate series, Icewind Dale series and Planescape Torment.
These games contain no CD protection within the meaning of reducing possibility of illegal copying of CDs. CDs can (in technical meaning) be copied without problem. But when game starts it requires inserted CD. I am not sure if it should be protection or game only tries to check if there is CD in drive because possible loading files from this CD. Game checks presence of CD in moment so it cannot check all CD content but only its part - only concrete files. And I found them. Game does not check content of these files but only their presence at least in case of BG series and PST. In Icewind Dale series content of these files is ASCII number of that CD and size of this file is 1 byte so I did not concern about it).
Legal note: Creating CD with these files (better: with these filenames) is very easy and CD can be very small (no larger than 3.5" floppy) but in some countries it may be illegal because it bypasses CD protection (but as I said above, I am not sure if it is CD protection). So be aware of this - it can be illegal! This post has been edited by drake127: Nov 20 2005, 11:58 AM |
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![]() Mathematical poet Retired team member Posts: 159 Joined: 9-July 04 From: Prague, Czech Republic ![]() |
QUOTE(drake127 @ Aug 18 2005, 02:26 PM) I have both Czech and European version of IWD II and there is no copy protection. Maybe US version is different? First version released in Czech is protected. Later version ("platinovka", as you know ![]() -------------------- |
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