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My understanding is that on the countries that there is some ruling about this, modifying your binaries is completely legal as long it is your local copy. (Australia and EU) So your binaries are yours and you can do whatever you please, as long as you don't distribute them .
The same reasoning that could apply to a car, when you tune it, same thing for software. Don't let them tell you otherwise.
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as long as you dont remove DRM... it think
anyway. who will sue you? they see, that you have a legal copy and i dont know if they see, that you use a crack
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very well for me. The ubisoft titles are all on sale at steam. The lowest price is at
green man gaming.
not true there is not a single case where someone has been condemned for doing such thing. On the contrary there are plenty of rulings that say that you can do whatever you please with your local copy.
EULA and License Agreements are not laws remember that. Most of the stuff written there is unenforceable it wouldn't stand in a court.
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WINEDLLOVERRIDES="xaudio2_7=n,b" %command%
I have to try it by myself.
With this, a lot of games will work out of the box with platinum rating.
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It's nice to finally be able to play my Steam version of the game (before, only the pirated version would run via Wine for me).
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I don't know You, but I'm gonna try it.
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and pasting the mfplat.dll file on the game's directory didn't worked. (I got the file from my windows7 machine)..
the trick specified on WINEHQ doesn't say if You have to use the version located at System32 or the one located at SysWOW64
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Hitman 2 seems to be running fine, didn't buy it but you can get the prologue for free and even play the episodes from Hitman 2016 if you own that. Not interesting for that purpose of course, but hey, it works.
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First: I suggest to add
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="xaudio2_7=n,b" %command%
in the game's launch options for to avoid the potential very well known sound issue...I played only in single player mode the two first chapters...I died A LOT.
Earthfall is the true spiritual successor of Left4Dead, and (for Me) is even better than Killing floor...
To call this game plagiarism or imitation is unfair, because indeed this has a better playability than Left4Dead....
I mean, You can even print your own weapons!! And You can install barricades!!!... and automated machine gun turrets!!!
This game has the improvements I always wanted to see in Left4Dead and KillingFloor.
If you gonna play solo, don't worry, You are not alone like in KillingFloor, You have your 3 bots friends like in Left4Dead.
I had solid 60 FPS most of the time with the graphics preset on HIGH, but I had frame drops when A LOT of enemies were attacking me... It seems this game very cpu demanding.
I had only ONE crash in 6 hours of game play, but I can't tell if it was a Proton issue or a game issue, because I had the same crash, several times, with Killing Floor 2 on a Windows 7 machine.