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Slysoft GameJackal Pro detail information

Posted by Womble
Posted on 11/03/08 03:23
Number of views 6927
Manufacturer Slysoft
Product Slysoft GameJackal Pro
Description Using your game's original CD or DVD, create a Game Jackal profile that enables you to play without the CD in the drive.
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The following test machine was used for this review.

Hardware

  • Processor : AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 4400+
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI
  • Ram: 4Gb OCZ Platinum Dual Channel Kit DDR500
  • Graphics Card: Gainward GeForce 7800GTX 256MB PCI-E
  • Sound: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
  • Hard Drive 1: Western Digital Raptor SATA 74Gb
  • Hard Drive 2: Western Digital Raptor SATA 74Gb
  • Hard Drive 3: Maxtor Maxline III SATA 300Gb
  • Optical Drive 1: LiteOn 167T DVD-Rom
  • Optical Drive 2: LiteOn 52327S CD-RW
  • Optical Drive 3: NEC 3520A DVD-RW

 

Software

  • Operating System: Windows XP SP2 32bit and Windows Vista 32bit

 

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I use this software on my HTPC to play games and it is really, really a great product. Anyone can play a game without futzing around looking for the CD. Also, I don't think it could be any easier to use and as Womble says, the nice thing (like AnyDVD) you forget it is even there since it is so transparent. :)
It's not supporting the latest versions of securom, safedisc and there's no support for tages, starfoce, etc...
It's nice for the working titles but it gets blacklisted like any other software (alcohol/dtools, virtual cd) using an emulation method for the copy protection which makes you able playing the game you want without the disc.
This message was edited at: 11-03-2008 19:58
Damn is Starforce still around? I thought they got run off by angry gamers and various game boycotts. Too bad, that is a nasty protection and I don't want any product on my computer that carries it.
Lately I don't find any protections anymore at all on my discs, so I have the idea that protections are getting less and less important?
Well instead of putting protection on the dics it looks like many game devs are going the Steam route. I.E. requiring online activation. So copy the disc becomes rather a moot point.
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