Yustynn
Jan 5 2008, 08:29 PM
Hi, I've been trying to make Jedi Academy portable so I can just put it on my external HD and I can just play it anywhere I go, but it won't work. I've already no-cd cracked it but strangely when I play it everything seems okay...except that there's no player - you're moving an invisible guy, and after a while it just crashes. Any ideas?
PS: I don't know how legal this is. All I know is that I own the game and I wanna play it wherever I go.
geek
Jan 5 2008, 08:49 PM
what your trying to do may or may not be legal under the terms of the EULA for Jedi Academy (likely it isn't because usually the EULA will only allow for installation on 1 PC) but even if it was legal under the EULA, dicussing circumventing copy protection here is against the rules
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1. This is not a warez site! Links/Requests to warez and/or illegal material (porn, cracks, serials, etc..) will not be tolerated. Discussion of circumventing WGA/activation/timebombs/keygens or any other illegal activity will also not be tolerated.
I realize you aren't pirating anything but rules are rules so it would be best if you didnt discuss circumventing the copy protection anymore.
phkninja
Jan 5 2008, 09:58 PM
as gek says, this cannot be discussed. Even if you own the game what you request is outside the EULA, and also "no-cd crack" is illegal even if you own the game (it too is ouside the EULA, no-cd cracks circumvent the copy protection)
avaricewithin
Sep 2 2008, 06:50 AM
technically you are abiding to EULA's rules, considering the drive is only being plugged in in one place at one time. it is not installed on multiple computers.
correct me if i am wrong, but i don't see a problem with that if this is the case.
jcarle
Sep 2 2008, 07:38 AM
Against the EULA as defeating copy-protection is not only against the EULA but also against the law in most countries.
twig123
Sep 2 2008, 08:45 AM
Ditto for the above.
However, it sounds like system files are not being transfered to the new system.
Suggestions: Carry the Game CD instead of the Hard Drive...
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