I own three copies of Warcraft III, two copies of Stronghold, and two copies of Freedom Force, among many others. I own these copies because I have a six year old son and a two year old daughter.
With your tool, and Alcohol 120%, I am able to maintain my CD collection as images. It took over a terabyte of external drives -- but thankfully USB 2.0 runs at 480Mbps and I only needed five 200Gb drives -- but the process is nearly done. Without Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%, it wouldn't be possible.
No more digging through six binders of CDs to find what I want, no more coming home to find my discs totally destroyed because I forgot to eject them from my computer. The game companies, for the most part, are just trying to protect against piracy. I know this, and I don't resent them for that. I hope they understand what I'm trying to prevent -- a loss of one of my favored games just because I chose to have children.
(Yes, Alcohol 120% does virtual drive emulation as well but I've had fewer problems with Daemon Tools. Also, the DT team seems to be a bit more responsive in some cases. In the end it could always be me being a moron, too. )
So, I registered it. Next pay period I'll register the copy I use on my son's machine and if my wife decides she wants to play with us, I'll register hers too.
Thanks for a great product.
Now if someone had a version of this for the PlayStation 2. If I took a digital photo of my Champions of Norrath game I wager many of you would cry. It will never play again.. :\
With your tool, and Alcohol 120%, I am able to maintain my CD collection as images. It took over a terabyte of external drives -- but thankfully USB 2.0 runs at 480Mbps and I only needed five 200Gb drives -- but the process is nearly done. Without Daemon Tools and Alcohol 120%, it wouldn't be possible.
No more digging through six binders of CDs to find what I want, no more coming home to find my discs totally destroyed because I forgot to eject them from my computer. The game companies, for the most part, are just trying to protect against piracy. I know this, and I don't resent them for that. I hope they understand what I'm trying to prevent -- a loss of one of my favored games just because I chose to have children.
(Yes, Alcohol 120% does virtual drive emulation as well but I've had fewer problems with Daemon Tools. Also, the DT team seems to be a bit more responsive in some cases. In the end it could always be me being a moron, too. )
So, I registered it. Next pay period I'll register the copy I use on my son's machine and if my wife decides she wants to play with us, I'll register hers too.
Thanks for a great product.
Now if someone had a version of this for the PlayStation 2. If I took a digital photo of my Champions of Norrath game I wager many of you would cry. It will never play again.. :\
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