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In the late 1990s and 2000s, PC games were primarily sold on physical media (CD-ROMs and DVDs). To prevent piracy, publishers used disc-checking systems like SafeDisc or SecuROM. A "NoDVD" patch was a modified executable file ( .exe ) or library file ( .dll ) engineered to bypass the hardware check, allowing the game to run without the physical disc spinning in the drive. By 2013, even though digital distribution via Steam was dominant, the term "NoDVD" persisted in the gaming lexicon as a universal synonym for a crack that bypassed launch restrictions. 2. "Crack Only" While these files are designed to unlock the
: Disables the requirement to have a valid Steam license or the Steam client running to play the game. To prevent piracy
The .ini file allowed users to change the in-game language or the displayed username. Technical & Security Considerations
The rapid cracking of Tomb Raider (2013) contributed significantly to a massive shift in how publishers approached PC game security.
Malicious software disguised as the game executable.
