Im not good with computors and dont know if it was to litle info...
The file i downloaded had a crack and a textfile. When i tryed just copy-pasting the crack into the instaled game i just get a normal windows message saying something has failed (no details) and asking me if i want to send a report to windows.
About the instructions i take it they mean the temp directory in the game folder, but thats about what i understand. I dont understand what atributes i am to change as the only ones hwo can be changed to "archive" are the files on the cd, witch the computor wont let me do. Further im not sure what arcive im suposed to extract and overwrit, the crack? Finally ive been looking through nero to find out what a Mode-1 Data Track is but hasnt goten anywhere.
Would really apriciate if anyone could explain what all this means, or tell me if they´ve been banging theire heads against the wall with this crack before
Oh I'm sorry, I remembered that when I bought CC4 it actually included a CD with a No-cd crack in it, to even make it start. Wonder if it was pirated.. but I bought it in a gaming store.. Anyway, when I make backups of my game I get the no-cds from www.gamecopyworld.com, have you tried one from there?
Sorry again, just thought the worst of you in the beginning, sorry yet again!
www.gamespy.com is where we play nowadays.link on top of page.
usually CC dudes in there who will chat and tell ya what there playing.
Never really liked gamespy, but hey it's worth it if I can find some players
Man so many mods I want to play (in no particular order)..
Stalingrad, SDK, Meuse, Karelia, GJS, Afrika 40'41, El Alamein, GJS, Ardennes Offensive, Bloody Omaha, Okinawa, Battle of Berlin, A Bridge too Far, Fall Sverige...
Man lucky I have a large HDD and a fast connection
This is so great that we have so many great mods, why have any other wargame when you can fight in many theatres of war all in the same game, thanks to these mods!
After getting bored with tons of games that weren't fun at all, after several years I return to CCV, and stumbles upon this great community for the CC-series! Back in those days, when I bought CCV, I still had 56k modem and didn't download anything, and didn't even realize that there were these big amount of great mods out there!
Now, I like the campaign mode in CCV more than anything in the CC-series, (I have CCII,CCIII,CCIV and CCV), because of the funny..ness? of moving units around on the strategic map and fighting. I like the theatre of war of CCIII more than CCV, but I don't like the campaign mode in the former game.
So I wanted to ask you, what do you think of the CCV Stalingrad and Der Kessel mods? As I understand it, the first takes place in the city, and the second takes place in the surrondings of Stalingrad? Am I right?
CII was my second favorite CC-theatre. CII was the first CC-game I ever played, and I still play it. But I was wondering, what is the CCV A Bridge too Far-mod like? Is it like the CII but with a strategic map? Couldn't find any screenshots from it so..
Oh my this post is getting long.. Oh well..
Which Afrika mod to get? Afrika 40'41 or El Alamein? Or both?
Also, is CCV Meuse worth getting, as well as GJS, Karelia and Winter War? Does all these come with a strategic map? I really liked CCV Okinawa, a friend got it and we played it day and night! Mainly because it had japanese in it, and secondly because of the great strategic map!
Two last questions, are all of these mods I mentioned playable in multiplayer? If they are, I am going to convince another friend to return to CCV so we can play all these mods against eachothers
Lastly, is it possible to just copy+paste the CCV folder and have all these mods installed at the same time, only in different CCV-folders?
Phew that was long, I hope someone can take the time to answer all these, if not maybe some of it?
Looking forward for some CC-gaming when I get home :9
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