
Gameplay unfolds in a richly detailed Earth made up of 60 skirmish maps provinces representing real locations on the globe. Are you sure that you want to delete this answer? Yes No. What's up people, well I too "miss placed" Lost my key for the game lol Well I was wondering if anyone can give me one Thank you much. Keyboard and mouse State Notes Remapping. Remember to download the right version for your game localization. In practice, I think they may lose some purchases to the likes of bit torrent and other P2P sharing programs.Patches can be found here. However, it is a way for them in "theory" to get more purchases. I told them I'd let them know when it was worth it.Īnyway, I agree with what you are saying with regards to this trend it does suck. I also have a dozen or so friends who have been holding off on buying EE2. I am hoping issues are fixed and the company becomes more responsive then purchasing 5 more copies might be worth it. I have not bought six copies of EE2 as it is not worth it yet. I own 6 copies of Neverwinter Nights and all its expansions for this reason. I too miss the days when you bought a game like Command & Conquer or another and it allowed you to spawn like 4 copies.

This is bypassed by what "crackers" call PRIVATE SERVER FIXES so, they can play with their friends but, not with the public.


Some are even going so far as to use a central server(s) on the internet which validates your CD-KEY and insures you cannot play online (and sometimes on a LAN) without serious work. This is also becoming the trend for most games. So, you are correct it is only hurting the legitamet user since, no copy protection to date has foiled piracy. Unfortunately, the only way around this is to be a pirate, crack the games etc.
