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Old October 20th, 2006, 01:40 PM

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Hello,

Today, to my astonishment, i've been asked by Satr fury to type a new security key because i added 1g of ram.

Ok i understand the piracy issues but...

Do we actually have to contact strategy first everytime we change some hardware?

Isn't that a little bit...ehm...over the top?

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Old October 20th, 2006, 02:17 PM

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The Shrapnel version of Starfury doesn't have such restrictions; you'll need to complain at Strategy First.

And yeah, its a bit moronic.
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Old October 20th, 2006, 03:24 PM

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Well i did...not a complain...just a new key request.

I've got the game for free with SEV pre-order but i like it a lot and i hope this key issue is not going to be a problem in the future.
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IMO, you should complain. If nobody complains about badly designed anti-piracy measures, companies won't have any incentive to code better ones.
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well if it will take ages to give me a new key u bet i will complain
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Old October 21st, 2006, 10:59 AM
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Everything has its pros and cons. Did you have an alternative?
Its simple programming to control an install from being zipped up and sent to all your buddies by having it examine the machine its on and treat any new major hardware config as a new machine. I agree that its an irritation to provide the serial again when you change your hardware but I dont really have an alternative that isnt more of an irritation.
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Well...i guess i have to thank the pirates then
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Everything has its pros and cons. Did you have an alternative?
Its simple programming to control an install from being zipped up and sent to all your buddies by having it examine the machine its on and treat any new major hardware config as a new machine. I agree that its an irritation to provide the serial again when you change your hardware but I dont really have an alternative that isnt more of an irritation.
Its called a CD-key and trust your customers not to be idiots.

Or you won't have them as customers. I don't buy ANY game with this sort of "protection" on it, because it *will* eventually fail and the you'll be unable to (legally) run the game.
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Its simple programming to control an install from being zipped up and sent to all your buddies by having it examine the machine its on and treat any new major hardware config as a new machine.
I don't see how anyone could consider adding RAM a "major hardware config".

Don't modern CPUs have some kind of identifying code hardwired into them? (ISTR they were quite controversial when introduced; maybe companies stopped using them.) Changing CPUs would count as a major hardware reconfig in my book.
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Checking the CPU would probably be better. But I think there is a sysinfo command which is probably a shorter more generic way to do it.

And pirates have nothing to do with any of this. Its the legal owners that are being protected against 95% of the time.

By the way, Im not saying I agree with it. I just think its dumb to complain about it without discussing an alternative. Cd keys are usually cool. Plus they can lead to a decent digital download delivery system.
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