Still indeed that's only one lucky case in an ocean of dread. you implying that would pose a security risk or, something? And that's already a solution by the way.Īre. As No-CD patch basically makes the game work it should be at least mentioned on game article though. This is indeed really stupid thing that some games would work without any problems under Windows 10 if DRM is removed. I'm still thinking about making and sharing xdelta patches for games that require minor hex editing (Killer is dead, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Microsoft Windows games) as automatic patchers are usually red flagged instantly with antivirus software (like seen in Burnout Paradise case) so xdelta would be super easy solution for this that won't require user to use hex editor or download and install extra software. I though this would be neat idea as translation and undub patches on consoles use this, but difference is that those patches only contain changed game data, while this is for removing DRM. I was talking about xdelta possibility on IRC channel while back about this, but it would still be xdelta patch with info for removing DRM from untouched executable so it would still fall under super gray area. ![]() Distributing regular untouched game executables is already pretty bad idea, sharing those executables with DRM removed becomes really bad idea. ![]() Problem is that those "patched executables" are basically No-CD patches, which remove DRM completely. I can agree on the part that adding keypoints of the game not working under Windows 10 pretty stupid.
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