Okay, for those of you who dont know what game fixes (no CD Patches) are, they are the game EXE file that runs a game (lets use Warcraft III for example)
Once you have the game installed, you download the fix, and you copy it into Warcrafts directory (it is named the same as Warcrafts EXE file) and you replace the one that you installed with the "fixed" one.
The game fixes basically make it so that you dont need the game CD to play the game.
Since most games are directly run off the hard drive (not the CD) you just need the CD to start it. (try starting a game, and then taking the CD out. The game will still work until you close it)
Are game fixes (no CD patches) bad?
I personally use them for games that I own. I have a laptop, and like to play games (I have a lot on there) I also travel a lot, and dont like to carry around a CD case with game CD's.
Comments? Please.
Once you have the game installed, you download the fix, and you copy it into Warcrafts directory (it is named the same as Warcrafts EXE file) and you replace the one that you installed with the "fixed" one.
The game fixes basically make it so that you dont need the game CD to play the game.
Since most games are directly run off the hard drive (not the CD) you just need the CD to start it. (try starting a game, and then taking the CD out. The game will still work until you close it)
Are game fixes (no CD patches) bad?
I personally use them for games that I own. I have a laptop, and like to play games (I have a lot on there) I also travel a lot, and dont like to carry around a CD case with game CD's.
Comments? Please.