First of all, I don't know why they would do something like this because burning games is perfectly legal as long as the owner is the owner that uses it. So my question is: Does Crysis have these kind of "technologies"? And if so, is there a way to circumvent them? I will want to burn it with Nero. Will I have any trouble burning it?
So does anyone know how I can copy it?
Hi, I’m about to buy Crysis. I want to burn it so I can leave it in the other computer (and so my brother doesn’t touch the original lol
). I was originally going to burn it with Nero, but it is securom protected. Does anyone know a way for me to circumvent the game's scrurerom so that I can burn it to a DVD?
Thanks!
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Hi, I’m about to buy Crysis. I want to burn it so I can leave it on the other computer (and so my brother doesn’t touch the original lol) .
I noticed on the bottom of COD4's box (you don’t need the DVD to play it so I didn’t burn it) there is a message that says: "This game contains technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some virtual drivers".
First of all, I don't know why they would do something like this because burning games is perfectly legal as long as the owner is the owner that uses it.
So my question is: Does Crysis have these kind of "technologies"? And if so, is there a way to circumvent them? I will want to burn it with Nero. Will I have any trouble burning it?
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