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Hello, we're the people of warheadgear.com and we know that it can be tough sometimes to install and play crysis on your new laptop. No worries, we got you covered! We just released a english language pack for all of our customers who want to play without any of those pesky subtitles getting in the way. All you need is one click and the problem is solved! Check out this guide on how to download and install it: http://www.warheadgear. com/Articles/Crysis_English_Language_Pack.html From a quick look at the site it seems that it consists of a language pack installer and a guide on how to use the installer. Most of the content is either completely unreadable or composed of garbage text, which makes me wonder if it's even worth it. What do y'all think? Do you think this is an appropriate way to handle these problems? Let us know in the comments below! Thanks for reading and as always, stay classy. Nope. Apparently this was an effort to circumvent anti-piracy controls on the game itself. However, this didn't quite work as intended. Apparently, there are still a ton of these installations floating around the net. If you're interested, take a look at the full article here. The article contains download links for the language pack installer and a guide to installing it on Windows Vista or later. It also contains a short guide on how to change the language for Crysis itself. The article was authored by "Green Badger" and published on August 25, 2008. Not really much I can say here other than it's a language pack for the game. It replaces all the text with nonsense characters and it doesn't even work at all unless you installed a crack for the game first. Oh yeah, don't forget to install a crysis cracked exe as well! Somebody is going to have fun writing an uninstaller for this one. This is another cracked exe that patches Crysis with a cracked version of its copy protection software SecuROM 7. 0. This one is actually fairly advanced, not only does it patch Crysis with SecuROM, but it also patches the game's exe to remove all traces of SecuROM's code. That should make them think twice about using this. The article was authored by "Green Badger" and published on August 25, 2008. This is somewhat similar to the Crysis Language Pack installer (which I suggested removing). However instead of pretending to be an update for Crysis, it attempts to trick users into installing a completely different program instead. It claims to be a Java Runtime Environment... which does not exist in Windows Vista or later operating systems.. cfa1e77820
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