Imam Battlefield 2 i da bih igrao igru, potrebno je da ubacim disk. Inace igra je originalna. Da li je moguce i kojim programom klonirati da bi napravio iso fajl koji cu posle preko Daemon Tools-a da mountujem?
Slobo, uradio sam po tvom uputstvu, i nece da moze, klonirao, odradio mount preko Daemon Tools-a, normalno se pojavi u My Computer, ali kada pokrenem igru, pise BF2.exe has stopped working. Sto znaci da nesto nije u redu...
Jedini problem koji može da nastane prilikom kloniranja diska je da naziv diska nije odgovarajući. Pogledaj u My Computer kako se disk zove, ili u Total Commanderu klikni na Volume Label pa skopiraj originalno ime diska u potrebno polje u CDBurningXP.
Ako naziv diska nije problem, onda tipujem na Daemon Tools.
TwinHeadedEagle ::Imam Battlefield 2 i da bih igrao igru, potrebno je da ubacim disk. Inace igra je originalna. Da li je moguce i kojim programom klonirati da bi napravio iso fajl koji cu posle preko Daemon Tools-a da mountujem?
Ako je original DVD jesi li razmisljao u pravcu postojanja nekog vida zastite na njemu.
Battlefield 2, much like most other modern games, has a copy protection system based on a CD check. While the game also requires that you enter a unique CD key when installing the game, and even though it is actually this CD key which is the key to preventing pirated versions from being able to play online, EA Games still insists on requiring that legitimate BF2 players keep their BF2 CD/DVD in their drives to play the game. A disc check is a highly undesirable method of protection.
Note, I am well aware of various methods of playing BF2 without the CD/DVD in the drive, but I cannot provide details of these due to legal reasons. It is up to you if you really want to research and find such methods. I strongly recommend against using any such hacks if you're not an experienced user, as aside from potentially being kicked and banned by the PunkBuster anti-cheat system in multiplayer, most No-CD patches for BF2 are actually designed to steal your legitimate serial number instead.
Update: As of the 1.50 Patch, you no longer need to keep your CD/DVD in the drive when playing BF2.