And I feel no guilt whatsoever about resorting to hacked software in this situation. ![]() I removed all the Starfarce manure from my system (via their removal tool), downloaded and installed a hacked version of the game over my "bought-and-paid-for" copy. So, they had my money, I had a product which did not work, and they were providing no assistance to remedy the situation at that point I considered anything I did to get that product functional was valid. even after informing them I had just installed the latest drivers to no effect. Emailed the game developer, who passed the buck to the Starfarce people three months of emails with them elicited absolutely no response other than "you need to install the latest Starforce drivers". On my system that worked about ten percent of the time (and once started there was no way to cancel the procedure, so when it hung I had to kill the process via Task Manager). ![]() ![]() Some years ago I purchased GT Legends, which used that reprehensible Starfarce protection. Well, there are times when resorting to hacks/patches/cracks is vindicated.
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