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45 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T BUY ! DANGEROUS COPY PROTECTION WILL RUIN DVD RW,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
DO NOT BUY KING KONG OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING GAMES (provided by Glop.org)
A lot of PC gamers have joined together, and decided not to purchase any PC games that use the Starforce copy protection method. I will provide a list of games that install the Starforce device drivers, as well as a list of publishers that incorporate Starforce. What is Starforce? Starforce is a software copy protection tool installed by PC game publishers, which is designed to prevent the casual copying of retail CDROM applications. It installs as a hidden device driver, without the end-user's knowledge or consent. Why are we boycotting it? Starforce has received criticism for installing its own device driver onto computers. The Starforce drivers are often linked to system instability and computer crashes. For example, here's one of the common problems brought by Starforce: under Windows XP, if packets are lost during the reading or writing of a disk, XP interprets this as an error and steps the IDE speed down. Eventually it will revert to 16bit compatibility mode rendering a CD/DVD writer virtually unusable. In some circumstances certain drives cannot cope with this mode and it results in physical hardware failure Update: It has been reported by many users that the slowdown caused by StarForce on some recent multiformat DVD writers can cause irreversible hardware failures on those drives (they aren't recognized anymore), as they aren't supposed to write at slow speeds. Moreover, the Starforce drivers, installed on your system, grant ring 0 (system level) privileges to any code under the ring 3 (user level) privileges. Thus, any virus or trojan can get OS privileges and totally control your system. Since Windows 2000, the Windows line security and stability got enhanced by separating those privileges, but with the Starforce drivers, the old system holes and instabilities are back and any program (or virus) can reach the core of your system by using the Starforce drivers as a backdoor. Is my system concerned? Starforce installs itself as an hidden IDE driver, during teh installation of a game, without letting the user know about it. It's not displayed in the add/remove program. Game RELEASED STARFORCE GAMES 7 Sins American Conquest: Divided Nation Anstoss 4 Bandits: Phoenix Rising Bet on Soldier Beyond Divinity Black Mirror Blitzkrieg 2 Blitzkrieg: Rolling Thunder Breed Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 Broken Sword 3: The Sleeping Dragon Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood Castle Strike Chaos League Chaos League: Sudden Death Codename: Outbreak Codename: Panzers - Phase One Codename: Panzers - Phase Two Cold War Colin McRae Rally 2005 Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars Cross Racing Championship 2005 Curse: The Eye of Isis Cycling Manager 3 Cycling Manager 3 Cycling Manager 4 D-Day Dead to Rights Demonic Speedway Desert Rats vs Afrika Korps Domination Emergency Fire Response Enigma: Rising Tide Etherlords II Fire Chief Fire Department Freedom Force vs The Third Reich Gangland Garfield Gooka: The Mystery of Janatris GT Legends GTR: FIA GT Racing Game Heroes of Might and Magic V Horse Race Manager Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter Keepsake Kicker Manager 2004 Kill Switch King Kong Knights of the Temple 2 Korea: Forgotten Conflict LMA Professional Manager 2005 Lock On: Flaming Cliffs Medieval Lords Namco Museum 50th Anniversary Neuro Hunter Nibiru Obscure Pac Man World 2 Pac Man World 3 Pariah Pax Romana Perimeter Perimeter: Emperor's Testament Pferdehof - Pferd und Pony Pop Star Academy Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Pro Rugby Manager Psi-Ops Pure Pinball Rally Championship Xtreme Restaurant Empire Restricted Area Revolution Runaway: A Road Adventure Scrapland Second Sight Silent Hunter 3 Silent Storm Silkolene Honda Motocross GP Singles 2: Triple Trouble Singles: Flirt Up Your Life Sniper Elite Soldiers Heroes of World War 2 Sommerspiele 2004 Space Rangers 2 Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory Star Wolves Steel Saviour Still Life Street Racing Syndicate Sudeki SuperPower 2 Syberia II The Fall: Last Days of Gaia The Moment of Silence The Suffering: Ties That Bind The Westerner TOCA 2 TrackMania TrackMania Nations TrackMania Sunrise Traitors Gate 2: Cypher UFO: Aftershock V8 Supercars 2 Virtual Skipper 3 Virtual Skipper 4 Vivisector Wildlife Park Wintersport Pro 2006 World Racing 2 World War II: Frontline Command Worms 4: Mayhem X3: Reunion XIII Xpand Rally Xuan-Yuan Sword 4 Game is missing ? List not complete ? Post a topic about it in the forum Note: work in progress, this list is not comprehensive. Released Starforced software Starforce is hitting the software market. Avoid getting one of those if you like to be able to do some backup of your legally bought software Super Architect 3D Platinum Un-Starforced games The games listed below do not have Starforce included anymore. The editor of the game released an official patch to remove the Starforce protection, and thus fixed all the problems related to Starforce. Thanks to your support everywhere ! Keep spreading the word ! Area 51 X2: The Threat
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Thanks for the alert about Starforce on this game!,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
I appreciate everyone letting the public know this game installs Starforce on your PC. I'm sure not everyone is experiencing the problems some have reported with this - that it slows down your drive speed when attempting to burn a CD/DVD, or possibly leaves you vulnerable to a virus or trojan that knows how to exploit the installation of this driver.
However, there ARE a couple of things that may potentially affect everyone. First, uninstalling the game will NOT uninstall Starforce. Second, and most importantly, it has been discovered that Starforce is NOT compatible with Windows Vista. So if you upgrade your PC with Microsoft's new operating system coming early 2007, you will no longer be able to play this game! That alone is enough to make me never buy this in its current state. There is also a high resolution version of this game available only by download. I considered purchasing that one, then discovered that even gamers with high-end computers are reporting it to be very slow and buggy on their machines. Even more disappointing is how the high resolution version doesn't even support SLI! (Talk about lazy code writing.) Man - I would LOVE to play this game, but even the DEMO installs Starforce! Come on, Ubisoft. Release a patch that fixes these issues with either the retail version or the high resolution version so I can gladly give you my money. Until then, I'll have to join in with the boycott.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great achievement, deeply flawed,
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
I am here to blow off a little steam. I should say that during most of this game I really enjoyed it, even though it's very linear/scripted, and the limited difficulty is almost entirely artificial. This game doesn't excel as an action title - it doesn't have the physics, speed or responsive controls for that. And as an adventure game it really just presents the same easy puzzles over and over again. However, it is really is groundbreaking as an interactive, cinematic experience. The game is rich with atmosphere and free of conventional video game HUD elements, and the little vignettes that comprise the story are enough to keep you engaged. Hence the generous overall rating. If you'd asked me yesterday, I might have rated the game 4 stars of "fun" rather than 2.
So today I come to the bad news - some dramatic battle between Kong and... well I won't spoil it... big enemies. Which do you hate more, your mouse, or the tendons in your wrists? Either way you're in store for a treat. Controlling Kong in battle essentially amounts to the worst button mash I've ever seen in PC gaming - and maybe the least fun I've ever had. This scheme might work with an XBox or PS2 controller, but with a mouse button - and especially the mouse WHEEL button, it's weird, ineffective, and no fun. Also, for whatever reason (for me, did I miss something huge in the instruction manual?) impossible. So I'll be uninstalling this game, trying not to think about any additional pretty content I've missed, and putting ice on my wrist. I've already ordered a new mouse.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Looks great but....,
By Steve (Anaheim, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
This game looks great but it isn't. The graphics are awesome. Unfortunately, that is all that is awesome in this game. Controls for Jack and especially for Kong are awful. The game is extremely linear. You must follow in the direction of the game. Forget about exploring skull island.
Save yourself forty dollars or try Serious Sam 2 (way more bang for your buck).
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dangerous Virus included,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
This software contains copy protection that will slowly ruin your cd drive. Thank Star-Force for their copy protection that does this. It slows down your CD/DVD burner until the hardware stops working. Do not buy this game
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
junk,
Real problems with this, don't waste your money. Judging from the UBISOFT web site forums a lot of people can't get this game to play, myself included.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Problems, problems, problems,
By A. Gamer (New York) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
Problem 1 - Bad textures. Bland washed out green textures that clip way too often. Walking up stairs is a major problem. Quite often you'll walk through them and fall off the map to your death. At several points in the game, even the NPC's I was teamed with, fell through the map and died. It made the game very frustrating.
Problem 2 - No save games. Now they offer you infinite saves, you just cant load them. If you get killed the game loads at the previous save checkpoint and you start there, even if you had saved your progress after that checkpoint. I know your thinking, why not just load your saved game right? Wrong, because there is no load game feature. I particularly liked that one. Problem 3 - Now if your like me when your playing a game, you tinker with the keyboard config to get it just right. In King Kong this involves exiting the game, having to select YES I REALLY WANT TO QUIT several times, until you get to the main menu. Then after your asked if you REALLY WANT TO QUIT the game yet again you can exit the game back to your desktop. From there you can pull up the King Kong config menu and remap a few keys. The only thing you can do from the in game main menu is change the sensitivity of the mouse. Cool, because I didn't want to be bothered with resolution, sound features and keyboard config anyway. Problem 4 - Now the game gives you the classic FPS view when your controlling Jack Driscoll, and it works fine. But during the sequences when your controlling Kong, the game takes a turn for the worse. The box says, "control Kong from the third person perspective." This is not true. I would say your controlling Kong from an audience perspective. Your always looking directly at King Kong never from the traditional over the shoulder 3rd perspective. You can make Kong move any direction you want, however only Kong will move in that direction, your left feeling like your holding a remote control for some computer generated ape off in the distance. Worst yet, because the controls are so bad, the fight scenes involving Kong become very tedious. Often you'll just end up rapidly pushing buttons at random until your arm is sore. It is so bad you wont look forward to the scenes where you have to control Kong. I gave this game 2 stars in the fun category only because the sequences involving Jack Driscoll were somewhat enjoyable, however ultimately King Kong is just a bad game rushed out in time for Christmas and not worthy of anything more than 1 star, save your money.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
cool, but annoying,
By Trevor Merris "Gizmo" (Carmicheal, CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
for some reason the creators of the game decided to follow a completely differant storyline than the movie, so i dont know why its called the official game.
this game is highly addictive but one downside is, kong suck. i know, i know how could i say kong sucks, its not him its the way the gamemakers made his controls and graphics, thats why he sucks. all in all, great game, but dread becoming kong.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful-Linear-Short,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
There's actually not much of a game in this one. It's basically a play-through-story in a lot of cases, and the entire game feels like it's on a rail. This is especially true of the kong levels..which are pretty much just narrow lanes to jump through with a small boss arena at the end.
This almost gives the game an arcade feeling--with the camera scripted to react differently almost every single second of a kong level. The Jack levels are a lot better, and in most cases are actually fun. The game is still linear, but the game does fall back on open-spaces-then-chokepoint-then-another-openspace design principles, which can get old. Still, there's a real nice beauty about kong. If you've seen the movie, you know how 'moody' Jackson strove to make Skull island--the gray wall, the dense jungle, the thick swarms of insects--it all translates VERY well. Constant rainstorms, the roll of thunder, the maze of corridors atop the wall, the alley of dinosaurs to dodge and run through, the bleak, dense, and dangerous swamps...though it's a linear ride, it's a very very pretty one--worth the budget price even in my opinion.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable game, but could have been better,
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This review is from: Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie (CD-ROM)
First of all, I wouldnt be so concerned about the starforce drivers. There are programs out there that allow you to disable it or remove it from your system. Just be careful to get it from somewhere reputable so as not to put something unknown on your computer. Actually, I have this game and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory on here and have no starforce drivers at this time. (I went to disable them in my comp management and no starforce present and starforce detection tools did not find it). Boycott if you wish and I understand the motive, but will take my chances as I have never had a problem with it. So enough about that.
Now, the important stuff, onto the game. Had some headaches getting it to play properly. Had to unplug joypad, disable that device, and then have to disable one of my cores on amd processor in order to get it to run properly. I have a new computer and had to turn the graphics down on this one to get it to run smoothly while I can play about every other game I own maxed out or near maxed out. Pros: The graphics are nice on the enemies. The T-rex especially looks awesome and really freaked me out running whilst confronting it. Game saves often, so if you die, you dont have to go back much. Cons: The viewable area seems decreased from the normal. Kind of like you are running around zoomed in at 1.5x all the time. I prefer blasting my way thru games, and you are always running around with very little, if any, ammo. Fortunately there are an abundance of spears and poking devices around to use. Gameplay is very linear. The graphics on everything but the enemies are not good. It is hard to look around and to navigate, and the sensitivity of the mouse seems to go crazy on me where it is fast then slow (might be my mouse going nuts) Summary: I would have told you to never buy this game before I got chased by the T-rex and it changed my story. Buy it if you can get a good price on it and enjoy it for what it is. Linear gameplay loosely following the movie. I have been very impressed with every ubisoft game I have played up until this one. Not terrible, but could have been much much better. |
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Peter Jackson's King Kong: the Official Game of the Movie by Ubisoft (Windows XP)
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