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That statement is pretty much completely incorrect.
I agree RIP's are so much less hassle to install than retail games.
That statement is pretty much completely incorrect.
I agree RIP's are so much less hassle to install than retail games.
That's funny because I never had to extract anything or install a (particular) type of image mounting software, some requiring their own driver to be installed, to install a legitimate game copy.
Then you have not quite grasped what a RIP is.
If I download a game rip (i.e. an ISO or other format such as CCD or NRG) I have to mount it to run it, sometimes with very specific software, or extract the whole thing to a messy directory and install it that way, which you can't even do with a lot of them as it will ask for the CD.
I've neevr had to do anything of the sort to install a legitimate retail copy of a game.
I'm sorry, but you might as well leave before you start digging a hole here.
A RIP is not an ISO, it is the files needed to play the game zipped up into one achieve, all you need to do is unzip it and run the Game, no mounting or installing required.If I download a game rip (i.e. an ISO or other format such as CCD or NRG) I have to mount it to run it, sometimes with very specific software, or extract the whole thing to a messy directory and install it that way, which you can't even do with a lot of them as it will ask for the CD.
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isnt a RIP a cut down version of a game though? Not quite the same. Usually a very simple installation.
A RIP is not an ISO, it is the files needed to play the game zipped up into one achieve, all you need to do is unzip it and run the Game, no mounting or installing required.
Indeed, piracy is on consoles, notably the Wii and Xbox360, however for the Xbox360 users have to extract the CD Drive, mess with firmwares etc.. and remove the warranty from their only component, the console.
Haha omg my sides are hurting.A rip is just what you get when you "rip" the data from the disc, same as when you rip music from a CD and it comes out as a folder of MP3 files, except games and stuff come out as an archive (.iso, .ccd, .mdf/.mds etc. depending on what software you use to rip it).
That archive needs to be run through a virtual drive to install the game, to trick it into thinking it's off a CD.
Find me one game distributed like this and I'll give you a lolly. I don't know if you have just kidded yourself into believing this, or if you are just spreading misinformation, but I have laid out how it's almost always done.
pirating a game on PC is no more difficult than installing a standard game.
Haha omg my sides are hurting.
loving the retort, where's my list of games that install easier than the retail version?
*Facepalm.*
Linking to a warez site will get me banned, and we don't want that now do we.
Lets just say every game is available in RIP format, heck i have a 920MB rip of Pure open in my browser right now.
Take disc out of box and palce in drive takes just as long as mount image.
Seeing nothing on usenet, all split RARs of disc images.
skullptura is quite popular
pirating a game on PC is no more difficult than installing a standard game.