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Old 03-08-2008, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Loco-S View Post
I have all the IL2 disks up to Forgotten battles, and I dont have 1946 ( not yet...I have it on order), reading this post left me thinking...what if. you buy the game and the cd/dvd only contains the basic info on the game, but you have to log in your CD key ( which will be tied up to your game/name and customer number) to download the part that makes the game work?..not like steam that verifies the game, but an actual and critical part of the game that without it the game will not work?....sounds like a good alternative., and that part downloaded can only be unlocked with your name/customer number?....and at no time can be the same number more than once online, hard coded on the game.
So hacker will crack that part of the game with a hacked critical part (stolen by a original game).

I own Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts; if you are connected to internet you have to login as registered user (inserting cdkey during craation of the account), if not the disk must be inserted (and antipiracy system will activate).

Private lobby for online play.

I think this is the good way since many games are directed the online gameplay.
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