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Hi. I am trying to run Myst III Exile on Win 10 and I can't find this file anywhere. Does anybody know where I can find this? Thanks.
I'm not sure what the rules are on giving out such information here. It does sit on the darker side of a grey area.

A google search gives Game copy world as the second hit, did that not work?
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mechmouse: I'm not sure what the rules are on giving out such information here. It does sit on the darker side of a grey area.

A google search gives Game copy world as the second hit, did that not work?
Yeah, that site has a bunch of links but no actual exe file. It also has instructions but I can't find the patch file anywhere. It's not really a gray area as the file isn't the whole game. You still need the rest of the game to be able to play, right?
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mechmouse: I'm not sure what the rules are on giving out such information here. It does sit on the darker side of a grey area.

A google search gives Game copy world as the second hit, did that not work?
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rvs053063: Yeah, that site has a bunch of links but no actual exe file. It also has instructions but I can't find the patch file anywhere. It's not really a gray area as the file isn't the whole game. You still need the rest of the game to be able to play, right?
Click on the blue disc to the top left of each box (each box tends to be a different version, so pick the one that matches your version number).

Note it is a grey area as your effecively nullifying the copy protections built into the exe. As its for a product you brought then it should be ok, sometimes its even necessary to get older games working (securom for instance isn't available on Win10), but no company will tell you it is fine.
Post edited June 08, 2017 by nightcraw1er.488
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rvs053063: Yeah, that site has a bunch of links but no actual exe file. It also has instructions but I can't find the patch file anywhere. It's not really a gray area as the file isn't the whole game. You still need the rest of the game to be able to play, right?
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nightcraw1er.488: Click on the blue disc to the top left of each box (each box tends to be a different version, so pick the one that matches your version number).

Note it is a grey area as your effecively nullifying the copy protections built into the exe. As its for a product you brought then it should be ok, sometimes its even necessary to get older games working (securom for instance isn't available on Win10), but no company will tell you it is fine.
It's also a not-so-gray area because distributing ANY protected files like that as an unauthorized distributor is illegal in many countries.
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mechmouse: I'm not sure what the rules are on giving out such information here. It does sit on the darker side of a grey area.

A google search gives Game copy world as the second hit, did that not work?
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rvs053063: Yeah, that site has a bunch of links but no actual exe file. It also has instructions but I can't find the patch file anywhere. It's not really a gray area as the file isn't the whole game. You still need the rest of the game to be able to play, right?
Still grey as you are altering code to remove DRM.
Personally I've used no-cd patches before, I'm just worried about upsetting the Mods.

First make sure you're running an Ad block. These sites tend to have fake adverts that look like the download links.

The link you want if the picture of the floppy disc.

THe will redirect to an Adfly page, wait for the counter to go down and click Skip Ad.

You should then be able to down load the file. Try the one near the bottom
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nightcraw1er.488: Click on the blue disc to the top left of each box (each box tends to be a different version, so pick the one that matches your version number).

Note it is a grey area as your effecively nullifying the copy protections built into the exe. As its for a product you brought then it should be ok, sometimes its even necessary to get older games working (securom for instance isn't available on Win10), but no company will tell you it is fine.
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paladin181: It's also a not-so-gray area because distributing ANY protected files like that as an unauthorized distributor is illegal in many countries.
So how does Gog remove cd checks on their products? They also distribute a null steam dll file etc. Scummvm is effectively this as well. Distribution of patches/mods/emulation is not in and of itself a problem.
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paladin181: It's also a not-so-gray area because distributing ANY protected files like that as an unauthorized distributor is illegal in many countries.
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nightcraw1er.488: So how does Gog remove cd checks on their products? They also distribute a null steam dll file etc. Scummvm is effectively this as well. Distribution of patches/mods/emulation is not in and of itself a problem.
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