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So you actually play the game? Awesome. Did you just put the crack files, "main.bin" and "まじこいA-.exe" in the game directory file and replace the old .exe?
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So you actually play the game? Awesome. Did you just put the crack files, "main.bin" and "まじこいA-.exe" in the game directory file and replace the old .exe?
Hello community,
I'll get straight to the point. I've been attempting to try and get Majikoi A-5 and A-3 to work. I've seen the video on how to install A-3, but it's not working even though I downloaded the torrent and the "crack" file (not completely sure what this means.). I did change my time and language to Japanese, but this didn't seem to help as I keep getting garbled characters which I thought would be recognized as kanji.
(To be really specific, either it the "Setup" won't launch or it when it does I get a notice that I'm assuming something is missing. I've restarted my computer a lot when I try to put it in Japanese, doesn't seem to help.)
(Also I'm new to the whole thing of downloading torrents and trying to install games this way.)
Any help would mean the world to me. I love the Majikoi series to death and I really want play through it.
P.S. I'm using the windows 10 OS if it makes a difference.
Yeah, there is definitely a Trojan in the crack... it keeps working even when the game itself isn't on (monitored by four separate antivirus engines).
erm. did you actually read this guy's post? Or you just copy-pasted your firm's generic response to this kind of question?Cracks are more or less commands that let pirated programs run usually by modifying the registry in a when that makes the program skip verification or registration. Of course it's gonna be listed as a virus.
It Still Doesn't nothing pops up nothing at all T-T Pls
The crack is detected by my Antivirus but it hasn't been causing any issue since I've started using it last week. The game does not keep running after closing, and according to my Firewall didn't even try to access my internet connection. I doubt it's a trojan and it probably a false positive instead, but as always with cracks you can never be sure. If you're really paranoid about it, you can always run the game in a virtual machine, it's not like it needs huge resources.
For people with issues running the crack, I'm sorry to say I've had none. I didn't install the game, I don't run it as Admin, and it has worked flawlessly so far. Here's a screenshot of my game directory as asked in case it helps...:
I've mostly come to the same conclusion. These cracks do appear to be harmless despite the anti-virus warnings they trigger.
However, I wish the guys at 2DJGAME could make these cracks a bit less intrusive. The first one I used from them that started to trigger anti-virus warnings was the crack for Tokyo Necro. That was the first one I noticed at least, because it had the 2DJGAME splash screen. I presume whatever DLLs they had to inject in order to make the splash screen possible is probably what's causing the anti-virus false positives.
Now I appreciate their work and understand why the guys at 2DJGAME would want to be properly credited for the cracks they make, but you can accomplish this in a much more user-friendly way (without triggering anti-virus false positives) by simply doing what girlcelly does with his (her?) releases by including additional files and images with the crack. If you wanted to enforce the inclusion of these files, you can even make the crack check for the files at runtime and refuse to continue if they weren't in the same directory, and a few simple filesystem calls probably won't trigger false positives like the splash screen is doing now, allowing your users to feel much safer, and put an end to this PR nightmare with people posting virus warnings with every release you make. You can also include links to your websites in txt files if you want to drive traffic to them, which would be rather difficult to accomplish with the splash screen system you have in place.
P.S. I don't know if the guys at 2DJGAME reads these posts, and in fact, I'm not sure how to reach them at all. So if anyone happens to agree with my points, I'd appreciate it if you could bring this to their attention somehow if you have the means to do so.
All our cracks, that you downloaded from us directly, are safe to use.
Modifying a software and adding stuff is considered a trojan, the description is correct. But the "added stuff" does nothing other than a splash screen.
We have the option of using just checking the txt, but it will still trigger the anti-virus false positive.
Our current cracker like to use this particular crack protection scheme, because it does not let other people analyze how the protection is bypassed (including the game creator).
For example someone just took our (better) cracking approach for a minori game and make the crack for another newer minori game with minimal effort.
The current scheme fends off the certain uploader which keep marking our stuff as Anonymous (whom does not even verify the crack himself before "sharing out"), fends off creators from patching existing protection, fends off other crackers from saving many hours of cracking effort by just analysing our cracks.
If you don't like our cracks, please purchase legit version from DMM.
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