Torrent - Star Wars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy (2 Cds)
Star Wars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy (2 Cds)
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I have the same problem with the previous person. I installed it right but it always saids the wrong disc is in. I know about the crack file but I don't know how to install it. The submitters gave this instruction, " copy crack from cd1 into the <installdir>/GameData/ dir", but I don't know what that means. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I have the same problem with the previous person. I installed it right but it always saids the wrong disc is in. I know about the crack file but I don't know how to install it. The submitters gave this instruction, " copy crack from cd1 into the <installdir>/GameData/ dir", but I don't know what that means. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I know exactly what I'm doing, and I saved the crack .exe over the original. Same process as it is for every other game I've downloaded, but it still asks me for disc one when I try to play. And oddly enough, none of the the usual crack sites seem to have an NO CD fix for Jedi Academy. Can anyone help?
Okay, so I've found no-cd cracks from two different reliable sites, and neither one of them would successfully patch the game. What's with Jedi Academy? Is it uncrackable?
And since I'd previously only mounted the images on a virtual drive, I figured I'd try burning disc one to a CD and inserting that when it asks for disc one. No luck. Still says "Insert disc one." WTF?!?Thanks for wasting my time, whoever "supposedly" cracked this.
Got it. It's working now that I've burned image one to a CD, and I'm not trying to start it from the start menu. I went into the Game Data folder where the exe is (the one that the "crack" patched), and you either double click that or make a desktop shortcut and use that. But it still needs the burned disc in the drive to work for some reason.Also, in the first training level, there's a switch behind bars that you're supposed to use Force Pull on to open a door. I tried a hundred times and finally just gave up, activated the console, and used NOCLIP to get through the door. Bug?
And since I'd previously only mounted the images on a virtual drive, I figured I'd try burning disc one to a CD and inserting that when it asks for disc one. No luck. Still says "Insert disc one." WTF?!?Thanks for wasting my time, whoever "supposedly" cracked this.
Got it. It's working now that I've burned image one to a CD, and I'm not trying to start it from the start menu. I went into the Game Data folder where the exe is (the one that the "crack" patched), and you either double click that or make a desktop shortcut and use that. But it still needs the burned disc in the drive to work for some reason.Also, in the first training level, there's a switch behind bars that you're supposed to use Force Pull on to open a door. I tried a hundred times and finally just gave up, activated the console, and used NOCLIP to get through the door. Bug?