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...The real reason for this torrent is for people who have downloaded the game and can not hear music. The actual game is designed as a Mixed Mode CD-Rom, both CD 1, and 2 have the Soundtrack written to them as Mixed Mode CD's. The music accounts for roughly 300 megabytes of each CD. Most people have converted their CD's to DVD's with extra's attached. The problem is, DVD's do not support mixed Mode, therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE to attach the soundtrack to the DVD without editing the way the game detects and plays the music...
My personal reccomendation of how to play is to either use the NO CD crack, or mount a DVD (which you can download from a few torrents) for the game. Create a music CD from the tracks, and encode it to your personal disk image choice (I use CUE), and mount it. Whenever you launch the game you'll always have music now.
This is a fight to the death.
For each side the only acceptable outcome is the complete elimination of the other.