Thanks guys for the good words.
Glad to see you like the tutorial.
Got already some fresh ideas floating around for a new tutorial 🙂
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Rob
8 years ago
You have got some very good cracking and understanding skills. Also very well written tutorial, a lot of time and work you have put into this. Respect. Best regards
Good stuff SceneX, obviously a lot of work went into this tutorial. I must admit I would probably have taken a slightly different approach (option #1 🙂 ) but that’s the beauty of cracking – any method that produces a working crack is valid!
Nice little surprise about the extra disk-swap screen already being there too…
If my memory serves me – I took a slightly different approach when i did this. I moved the story data to disk 4 and spread the rest of the data across the first 3 disks
Thanks guys for the good words.
Glad to see you like the tutorial.
Got already some fresh ideas floating around for a new tutorial 🙂
You have got some very good cracking and understanding skills. Also very well written tutorial, a lot of time and work you have put into this. Respect. Best regards
Hey, thanks for writing a tutorial for such a great game! Gonna read it at the weekend. Cheers!
Good stuff SceneX, obviously a lot of work went into this tutorial. I must admit I would probably have taken a slightly different approach (option #1 🙂 ) but that’s the beauty of cracking – any method that produces a working crack is valid!
Nice little surprise about the extra disk-swap screen already being there too…
Heck.. a nice one! I really like the style the tutorial highlights pieces of code.
Nice… looking forward to reading this. I remember doing this as a project myself before I joined the scene proper.
Team17 certainly liked using PDOS as their protection format of choice.
If my memory serves me – I took a slightly different approach when i did this. I moved the story data to disk 4 and spread the rest of the data across the first 3 disks