![]() ![]() I went as far as to install any games that had the protection onto a seperate (although slower performing) older computer of mine not to corrupt my main. And surprise-surprise, once you did that your hard earned bought game would no longer function until you re-installed it. You literally had to search forums with other upset people and go through a laundry list to remove all the files from your system. ![]() Worst thing is that I had Starforce when it just came out, so there was no official remover. It did mess up my Microsoft Office installs on two attempts simply due to time-outs, and it caused massive slow installs on other games as well. When I installed something, the disc would sound like it's spinning down after a few second intervals which delayed reads. It always, ALWAYS checked every CD I inserted that absolutely had nothing to do with playing the game. Starforce REALLY IS not a pleasant thing to have in your system. So even though I tried to avoid Starforce in my system, I always ended up caving in. I have a bad relationship with starforce games, since Russian developers (and some European companies) are the only people still interested in the space-sim genre. ![]()
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