Crazy Machines 2
Release: Crazy Machines 2
- Datum: 21.07.2009
- Genre: Fun/Gesellschaft
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HinweisePROPER notes:
CPY released this yesterday and while it got nuke a few places for being a dupe of the previous released edition by ViTALiTY, then the nuke reason isn't valid.
A more accurate reason would be for not tagging the directoryproperly - CPY's release also feature a major "Back to the Shop" Addon.
Still, something wasn't right as we discovered their release was missing a full "Liquid Laboratory" campaign plus the PhysX-exclusive campaign was oudated (you could tell that from the logo which was the AGEIA one instead of NVIDIA's) which made some newest PhysX-enabled card & now its clear
We dicided to look a bit further into the the CPY release and found several file inconsistencies, when we compared byte-by-byte theirs with our steam bought release.
CPY's 039ADED2-6737-42B2-B53F-0FE01483DFF0 = 1.520.765 bytes
our's 039ADED2-6737-42B2-B53F-0FE01483DFF0 = 1.522.108 bytes
CPY's cm2.exe = 163.840 bytes
our's cm2.exe = 499.712 bytes
There are several other differences, like missing files.
Whatever strange source CPY used for their release, then one thing is certainly clear, it's not a directly steam supplied title.
CPY released this yesterday and while it got nuke a few places for being a dupe of the previous released edition by ViTALiTY, then the nuke reason isn't valid.
A more accurate reason would be for not tagging the directoryproperly - CPY's release also feature a major "Back to the Shop" Addon.
Still, something wasn't right as we discovered their release was missing a full "Liquid Laboratory" campaign plus the PhysX-exclusive campaign was oudated (you could tell that from the logo which was the AGEIA one instead of NVIDIA's) which made some newest PhysX-enabled card & now its clear
We dicided to look a bit further into the the CPY release and found several file inconsistencies, when we compared byte-by-byte theirs with our steam bought release.
CPY's 039ADED2-6737-42B2-B53F-0FE01483DFF0 = 1.520.765 bytes
our's 039ADED2-6737-42B2-B53F-0FE01483DFF0 = 1.522.108 bytes
CPY's cm2.exe = 163.840 bytes
our's cm2.exe = 499.712 bytes
There are several other differences, like missing files.
Whatever strange source CPY used for their release, then one thing is certainly clear, it's not a directly steam supplied title.