No-CD crack for Cossacks II/2: Battle For Europe v1.3 (also known by some in the Cossacks community as v1.0, since there were no patches that I'm aware of for this game. But in the bottom left-hand corner of the main screen it clearly says v1.3.)Upped by: UploaderUnknown (I choose not to reveal my identity or hint at it in any way, for privacy reasons)Game Protection: StarForceDate of crack release: 3-18-2014I'm upping these files because I have tried all other cracks for the game, and they simply dont work for me. They apparently dont work for others either, as is evidenced by the many posts on the Net by people having issues. It does launch, but the game always crashes with a generic "Appcrash" error, and faulting upload.dll_unloaded, after choosing Campaign mode at the main menu and then trying to launch a scenario/battle. It's not a true crack, since the game does launch with the other cracks, but I'm certain that the other cracked EXEs available arent proper since they appear to cause this crash. When I use the EXEs I'm uploading, the game works perfectly, so does multiplayer, and no crash occurs. I will also note that I did not create this crack myself. This will prevent anyone from leveling accusations against me that I have upped a crack as mine without giving proper credit to the source I obtained it from (not that it would matter, since I'm anonymous). I am simply providing it because I have had lots of trouble running BFE and the Cossacks games in general, and I wish to help others that might run into this issue, regardless of whether their copy of the game is pirated, legit, or otherwise. I also am not certain that the dmln.exe file is even necessary, but it appears to come included with some editions/versions of the game, so I'm providing it anyway. You can also use it to launch, instead of engine.exe. Just drop both of these files into the main game folder and overwite when prompted.A few notes on getting the game to run properly if you're having trouble:If you're getting the green screen after launching, or the intro vids look messed up, try deleting the 2 files beginning with "settings" in their names (they're located in the same folder as engine.exe), and nothing else. Renaming the Video folder is *NOT* necessary, as in some of the other Cossacks games. The intro vids wont play after this and will load straight to the main menu, but the ingame vids will still work just fine. I'm absolutely certain that they're not necessary, and one of them is regenerated after launching anyways.There is also an official fix for both of the Cossacks II games, it makes the games work better with modern video cards. You may get an AGP error or similar when launching, this should solve it. Just Google for it. And be sure to use startengine.exe to launch if you do so, or it wont work.Last, just thought I'd note that the files I'm providing completely bypass StarForce (if your version has it, which it most likely does). Just look for protect.exe and protect.dll in your main game folder, if these files are present, then your version has SF. But it doesnt matter, just leave them there. SF's protection lies in its' disc drivers that it tries to install, not these files in particular, so as long as the driver isnt present on your system then you're good to go and game will still work. Google for StarForce Removal Tool if you suspect this game has installed SF on your system. Or remove it manually (again, Google). SF isn't compatible with Vista and higher, only with XP, and Windows will warn you when the game tries to install its' driver files, saying that they're not digitally signed. If your PC fails to boot after a reboot, then SF is most likely the cause. Either find a way to delete the files it installed, or remove them *BEFORE* your next reboot. This is IMPORTANT!!!Well, that's it. Enjoy and happy gaming!
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The Schutzstaffel, “Protection Squadron,” was a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II.” Return
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