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    bb05 posted on Oct 26, 2008 6:45:59 PM - Report post
     
    so true keygens are the download fall to DRM imo...
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    Euphoria posted on Oct 27, 2008 12:37:38 PM - Report post
     
    Keygens don't work with that kind of game.
    Because every single key is saved on server and it checks if that key was realy sold.
    Otherwise it could be easy to get that games to play online or games above steam

    Anyway it is ilegal
    No CD/DVD is ok (aslong as you have original game) but if you bypass key activation it's ilegal.

    I am waiting till i know how strong drm limitations are on that game , if they are ok like Sacred 2 i will get it

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    Maint posted on Oct 27, 2008 3:43:20 PM - Report post
     
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    It's sad that EA is the only major publisher that limits the number of installs for their PC games now. It started with Mass Effect and went on with Mercenaries 2, Crysis Warhead, and now C&C Red Alert 3.

    you forgot to metion Spore


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    neok182 posted on Oct 27, 2008 5:00:54 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by Arhey

    Keygens don't work with that kind of game.
    Because every single key is saved on server and it checks if that key was realy sold.
    Otherwise it could be easy to get that games to play online or games above steam

    Anyway it is ilegal
    No CD/DVD is ok (aslong as you have original game) but if you bypass key activation it's ilegal.

    I am waiting till i know how strong drm limitations are on that game , if they are ok like Sacred 2 i will get it

    actually the keygens work fine because you don't let the game access the internet.

    Thats how they did it with spore. put in the key, but disable the game from going online and you still have the full game.

    And with Red Alert it's the same way. you lose the online part but you still get the entire single player game.

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    5n7p3r posted on Oct 28, 2008 5:06:39 PM - Report post
     
    I was seriously looking to buy this game but with DRM and the fact I have to wait longer for it to come out in the UK has made me change my mind. Why buy something that I can only use 3 times when I can download it before its even out, for free and install it as much as I want...
     

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    neok182 posted on Oct 28, 2008 5:32:43 PM - Report post
     
    i'm still buying it even with the DRM. just not using my key and using a no-DVD hack to play.

    want my primer edition lol
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    BeasterXP posted on Oct 30, 2008 3:48:53 AM - Report post
     
    You guys are overlooking the real reason they use activations. Its to kill 3rd party sales. Everytime gamestop/EB sells a second hand game, they dont get money. They add exclusive one time content in new games so that buying used gets you less value (think rock band 2 and its ONE time DLC code) Activations do the same thing, you buy a game, it has no installs left so you call, they ask if you are the original owner, you say no, and they say buying second hand violates the EULA. You say yes (when you are not) and they ask why your ISP is diff, why you are in a different location, and why your computer is totally different. Its just crappy that people who love collecting games (and not selling em second hand) have to pay the price for people who buy and sell games like its not affecting anyone else.
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    ir0nw0lf posted on Oct 30, 2008 9:42:49 AM - Report post
     
    Fallout 3 retail buyers are having issues with the game installing/running because of the SecuROM protection, hope it doesn't happen to this as well

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    [Edited by ir0nw0lf, 10/30/2008 9:47:26 AM]
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