Hey, I was trying to install condition zero today. I have the discs and cd key they are legit copies, but halfway through it just stops at this .wad file and won't let me install. I checked and CZ is a supported game so I don't know why its not working. please help.
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I also forgot to mention, on this website it does say the steam version is the one that works. I really don't feel like going over my download limit and getting CZ and deleted scenes from steam (via downloading). I really don't understand why installing it from the disc would be that big of a deal. I think its about 1.5 gigs for all, and I really can't go over my download limit anymore. So please someone help me figure out how to install with discs. Also it stops like 30 seconds into the install with the discs, at aztec.wad (map) then just stays there forever. I can post a install log if that would help. Thanks
I'm sorry buddy i can't help you in your problem. In fact, same thing happened to me, so i had to install the steam version instead. Anyway, i don't think "install from the cd" support will be available at any time since, to me, it just seems to be a marketing strategy. I mean: It is obvious Valve itself donated money in order to have their games running even on mac, so they will have also mac users as costumers (and of course because it is much cheaper than recode and transform all their games onto mac). The Steam thing is one of the greatest ideas i have ever seen for fighting back non licit copies of their software. If Steam and Steam games work already under mac, i bet they won't bother anymore. If someone developed support for "installing from the cd", then i guess many people would try to get their games from P2P and torrents rather than buying them.
The reason we only support the Steam versions of games like HL2 and Counter-Strike because of copy protection issues on the install CD's of the games (an issue you've both encountered). Even though your CD's are legit, the copy protection is not able to verify on your non-windows systems. Steam is a brilliant alternative in that regard, though it does require a steady net connection. Valve and Codeweavers do not work together in any way - Steam just happens to be a very compatible tool with our technology.
The reason we only support the Steam versions of games like HL2 and
Counter-Strike because of copy protection issues on the install CD's
of the games (an issue you've both encountered). Even though your
CD's are legit, the copy protection is not able to verify on your
non-windows systems. Steam is a brilliant alternative in that
regard, though it does require a steady net connection. Valve and
Codeweavers do not work together in any way - Steam just happens to
be a very compatible tool with our technology.
Anyway, there are a multitude of "no-cd cracks" that you can
download off of the internet that will allow you to bypass this
issue, though for many legal reasons we can't help you with that.