
Today’s technology makes it easy to create copies of any PC game.
Doing a general search on the internet will produce many applications that will allow you to copy almost any PC game. However, you should be careful, because free pc game copy software is very often infected by malware, adware, trojans, or viruses.
A lot of people are under the impression that copying PC games is illegal. Making a personal “backup copy” of a game is not illegal in most countries, distributing copies is.
So, with rampant piracy in our ever growing software world, how are they protected?
Nowafays most PC games require users to register online similar to Windows Vista. Once you register, no one else can register that copy of the game. By doing this companies prevent users from distributing illegal copies of PC games.
This means that the gaming software industry has met one of its “anti-piracy” goals.
What happens if you do not register? Newer games, such as Grand Theft Auto IV, will not allow you to complete the installation without registering. In addition as soon as someone registers one of the copies, the rest would not work anyway.
If you have ever visit a P2P network you might have noticed that you will find hundred if not thousands of downloadable “cracks” for any game. Ninety-nine of those “cracks” will be viruses. By the time you find one that actually works, your PC will have so many virus infections, you will probably not be able to run the game.
The “tools” for making copies are readily available, and if you use them wisely, they can be helpful. You should know that making a backup copy of your PC game for personal use is not illegal. Selling copies of Pc games you own or giving copies away for free is illegal.
The fastest and easiest way to make copies of your PC games is by downloading a game copy software. Good game copy software costs around $30. As you can see, the investment is minimal, but the benefit is huge.
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