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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: motorollin on April 17, 2007, 08:24:32 PM
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Does anyone know of a patch to remove the copy protection from T-Zer0? It's really annoying having to get the manual out of the CD case every time I complete a level. I tried the T-Zer0 trainer on Aminet but it just gives you invulnerability etc.
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moto
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So moto has been downloading torrentz again? :lol:
I'm suffering from the same copy protection dilemma here :-(
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what? there is copy protection on T-Zero ???? :-o :-o :-o
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AMIGAZ wrote:
So moto has been downloading torrentz again? :lol:
Nope, I own the game :-) Check back through my posting history if you want - you'll find a thread where I was trying to find a copy :-D
AMIGAZ wrote:
I'm suffering from the same copy protection dilemma here :-(
It's annoying, esp considering the protection is so easy to get around just by photocopying the manual :roll:
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moto
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keropi wrote:
what? there is copy protection on T-Zero ???? :-o :-o :-o
You grabbed it at www.torrentspy.com too? :-D
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keropi wrote:
what? there is copy protection on T-Zero ???? :-o :-o :-o
Yes it shows some symbols and you have to match them in a table at the back of the manual and then enter the corresponding code.
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moto
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AMIGAZ wrote:
You grabbed it at [somewhere] too? :-D
Now now, don't get my thread deleted :-) I own the game and am looking for a way to play it without the copy protection, just like WHDLoad. I'm not interested in discussing torrent sites.
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
AMIGAZ wrote:
You grabbed it at [somewhere] too? :-D
Now now, don't get my thread deleted :-) I own the game and am looking for a way to play it without the copy protection, just like WHDLoad. I'm not interested in discussing torrent sites.
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moto
lol, I'm just fooling around...I can often have a hard time being serious ;-)
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motorollin wrote:
I own the game and am looking for a way to play it without the copy protection, just like WHDLoad.
No WHDLoad install for it available? :idea: ;).
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Sadly not, no WHDLoad install listed on whdload.de :-(
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moto
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Get your Action Reply out :-D
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I would if I had one (and knew what to do with it :-P )
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moto
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Well I just loaded the T-Zer0 executable in to a hex editor and searched for some of the numbers you have to type in for the copy protection in the hopes that I could just change them all to zeroes, but I couldn't find them. I suppose they're either encrypted, or in a different file. I might have a look inside some of the data files tomorrow if I have time.
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moto
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Ha! To hear you of all people complain about copy protection! Now you speak like a cracker.... hex editor and all.
I like the idea that you have to dig out the origional book to make sure you are using the licenced one.
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never played that game before...its not in my collection.. what kinda game is it?
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Project X on steroids from ClickBoom.
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http://hol.abime.net/1551
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guru-666 wrote:
Ha! To hear you of all people complain about copy protection! Now you speak like a cracker.... hex editor and all.
I like the idea that you have to dig out the origional book to make sure you are using the licenced one.
yes and I suppose that you only use the original games you own and don't have a single whdload game u don't own.
great way to show support , only a decade later!
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guru-666 wrote:
Ha! To hear you of all people complain about copy protection! Now you speak like a cracker.... hex editor and all.
I like the idea that you have to dig out the origional book to make sure you are using the licenced one.
Yeah, you're right. We'd better ban discussion of WHDLoad from amiga.org too since that also removes copy protection :roll:
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moto
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Now THAT is a game I'd love to own! :-)
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Try to find a copy - it's awesome :-D
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moto
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motorollin wrote:
Try to find a copy - it's awesome :-D
I'm trying :lol: