Cate Archer, the fearless and fashionable secret agent, returns to save the world from H.A.R.M! Armed with an assortment of super-spy weaponry and gadgets, agent Cate must explore exotic locales, avoid devious traps, and defeat deadly agents in order to foil a super secret Soviet project that could bring about a third World War. Can Cate Archer stay out of H.A.R.M.' S way long enough to avert a nuclear holocaust? FEATURES: 40 Action-packed Single Player Missions.
Over 30 Weapons, Gadgets and Traps. Stunningly Realistic AI and Graphics. Cooperative Multiplayer Online Play. New Features:Added Team Deathmatch and Doomsday MP modes. Please see the section of this labeled 'Multiplayer Modes' for more information.Added ability for hosts to specify score values for tags, frags and other mode-specific actions.Added FX to weapon respawn locations.Added the Server name and IP to system menu when connected to a remote host.Added the server name to client score screens.Added the ability for hosts to restrict any weapon, ammo type or gear item from the game.Added functionality to select custom mods and resources from the launcher.
It's been a while since I played RCT2, so I dug out the old CD and installed the game on my laptop.However, there's times when I'm on the road for business that I cannot take the CD with me.So, is there something I can do so that the CD is not needed to run the game?If I remember right, one use to be able to copy over all the data files and then open the register and change a line of code to point to the hard drive and not the CD drive so the game thought it didn't need the CD.So, if that is right, are there instruction on how to do this? I don't think you'll have a lot of luck with Atari, seeing as it is technically illegal. The disk is required as an anti-piracy measure, and it's generally not good business for a company to help people circumvent something like that. No matter how innocent your intentions may or may not be.What's the issue with the CD?
It sounds like you're doing your business with a laptop. What's so bad about just leaving the disk in the drive? Maybe you could upgrade what ever you're carrying your laptop in to a case that let's you store CDs in it. Use an.iso file.
Their basically CD's and DVD's compiled into a single format. Use Daemon Tools or MagicISO to make a copy of your disk, then mount the file. Daemon Tools and Magic ISO are great for compiling disk images, but as far as running them goes, they can be a bit bulky when using system resources. I use software called WindowsXP Virtual CD Control Panel, its not offical or supported by Microsoft, but its made by the same guys. If you cant find it on google, let me know.
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