if you own the game, there should be no reason to use them
i'm not positive on the legality of them
That is not a bs reason AT ALL.
Also what about the fact that you wouldn't have to use the cd every time you want to play the game.
that's a bs reason, and you know it
you've got to do a hell of a lot of damage to a disc before it becomes unreadable
Funny, I just bought an Audio CD, and it seemed perfect. Put it in the drive, and first song skipped. Took it out, cleaned off the supposedly negligible dust and it worked fine.
Theres a difference in UNREADABLE and damaged. Surely you know that a game is made up of many different files, and if a particularly crucial file were corrupted then the whole thing might not work? And since when is the discussion of somethings legality illegal or frowned upon?
If you just bought the audio cd and it didn't work and it was brand new then you should be thinking about cleaning the laser eye off and seeing if that helps.
All my games and movies all heavily scratched beyond hope and they all still work without a problem installs everytime without a problem and there are scratches everywhere on it. So I guess if you guys have trouble reading cd's then it is probalby a problem with your cd/dvd drive.
From reading different gaming forums, it seems that cracks can sometimes cause issue w/in the game itself. I have no idea from personal experience, it is just my conclusion from reading multiple threads like this:
that's a bs reason, and you know it
you've got to do a hell of a lot of damage to a disc before it becomes unreadable