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Need For Speed 4: High Stakes (Road Challenge) Crack - Enjoy the Thrill of Racing with No Limits



Ok. First of all a little preamble:The game was released with several official EA patches, I have found traces of a v4.00, v4.40, v4.42 and v4.44 patched. Each patch seems to require some update not only on the executable file, but only on the game files.I got the game running with (I think) a 4.00 release, so maybe the procedure won't work with a patched game installation.Here how I did:1) install the game2) replace the nfshs.exe file with the no-CD crack included in the WinXP patch (I didn't install the whole patch!)3) replace d3da.dll with the smame file from need for speed 3 And that's it. I'll double-check the process later on Win10, but on Win7 it worked and (curiously) it wasn't necessary to rename nfsse.exe to overcome the shim problem.... weird!Often I got a pop-up message telling something about "corrupted files, please reinstall": I believe this happens when the patched executable and the patched files don't match the save exact version, so a double-check is necessary, in case after so mani install and reinstall I wrote something wrong....These are the files, if anyone is interested in replicating the procedure.




Need For Speed 4: High Stakes (Road Challenge) Crack



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