07/03/2007, 10:37 AM
07/03/2007, 03:32 PM
Tis gay.
It's probably the hardest to crack protection system at the moment.
It's probably the hardest to crack protection system at the moment.
07/03/2007, 04:41 PM
i hate crack protection
07/03/2007, 11:52 PM
nvr heard of it :D
09/03/2007, 10:00 AM
well wat do u think of star force drivers
25/04/2007, 07:26 AM
Starforce 3 is supposed to be one of the most difficult copy protections to defeat.
I personally havn't tried playing a starforce protected game, i heard u need can use starforce nightmare or starf**k tools (if i write the full word, the forum automatically turns it into fudge), and unplug ur IDE cables from ur cd/dvd drives, since starcorfe block all SCSI drives when there are IDE drives present. U can also try getting a crack, although starforce is supposed to be extremely difficult to crack.
Luckily, it's not too common a copy protection.
Anyways, about the starforce drivers, just get the starforce removal tool from the official site. U should remove it, as i think i read that it can lower dvd drive performance or something.
The starforce drivers incident thing is quite similar to the sony drm incident, ...installs something detrimental to computer that is very hard to remove... not made known to general users... later releases a tool to uninstall after getting sued... Only sony's is far worse, in terms of pretty much everything.
I personally havn't tried playing a starforce protected game, i heard u need can use starforce nightmare or starf**k tools (if i write the full word, the forum automatically turns it into fudge), and unplug ur IDE cables from ur cd/dvd drives, since starcorfe block all SCSI drives when there are IDE drives present. U can also try getting a crack, although starforce is supposed to be extremely difficult to crack.
Luckily, it's not too common a copy protection.
Anyways, about the starforce drivers, just get the starforce removal tool from the official site. U should remove it, as i think i read that it can lower dvd drive performance or something.
The starforce drivers incident thing is quite similar to the sony drm incident, ...installs something detrimental to computer that is very hard to remove... not made known to general users... later releases a tool to uninstall after getting sued... Only sony's is far worse, in terms of pretty much everything.