How many unlocks per month you get and whats the total number you can have? I was sure it was 3 but I only had 2 for the past several months and now 1 cuz I had use one for windows reinstall. illepall
Does this mean I can't host a lanparty with 4 computers when only I pay?
Or can I do this by paying, then registering 3 computers, and the 4th one, one month later?
Sorry but I still don't get it.
Does this mean that I can play over a LAN network with 3 friends (4 computers in totall) from which I unlock 3 the first month, and the 4th the 2nd month?
However I may play only with three from the four computers on the INTERNET?
So I can have as many computers as I want unlocked on a LAN network, but only 3 of them may play on the INTERNET at thesame time?
Am I right or not?
Please excuse me for my n00bness in this area but I want to get this right before I buy a licence....
Man that sucks I'm not buying it unless you can bypass this somehow.... :cry: :cry:
It's such a good game but why on earth am I not allowed to race against my friends when I pay the 24 pounds??
I'm not going to pay dubble the price to be able to race with 4 computers.
One customer less for LFS because of dumb terms of usage
Yes it is a great simulator, surely it's worth some money then right?
Because then you would have paid for it, but your friends didn't.
Then pay for one license and race online. That's how the game is meant to be played anyway.
Can you name some other commercially available games that allow you to buy one copy and have it used by many more people? These terms of usage really aren't that different to those of any other games I know.
Some games (and software) say in the agreement that is, technically, legall binding that you cannot even INSTALL the software on another PC (even if it's your second computer), let along use it, or register it.
LFS is extremely accomodating in this regard.
When you pay £24 you get a username, and each username can only be online from one PC at a time - to race someone ONLINE you need to pay for each user/driver/account. LAN play is configured so that you can play at home against the same username, thus bypassing that problem.
Normal games can't stop you from being installed on more computers for lan parties.
I guess you're right, they aren't dumb, but because of this you can't race against your friends on lan, which for me is greater fun than racing on the internet...
In my opinion, this could be solved in a much more, easier way: have LAN unlock codes, which allow you to race only on the LAN network, but not on the internet. Then my problem would be solved, and accounds won't be shared = everybody will be happy
No, as it's only allowing you to race against one other person.
That's what I'm doing so far, and we all thought it's great fun, that's why I wanted to buy a licence so we can race on more tracks and in more cars.
So it can be played offline too or with other license holders in a LAN. But the main goal of LFS in online play, hence the name Live for Speed - online racing simulator
I didn't ask if it's possible, I asked about games that let you to do so according to their terms of usage. You blame the terms of usage of LFS while it's really not different.
How would this prevent sharing of accounts? Do you mean to be able to buy one LAN license and use it on multiple computers? How would that change anything for the devs? It's not that they only invested development in online play. A license isn't just buying the multiplay features, you pay for the whole game. So it makes no difference if you play it online or not.
If you were planning on having a LAN party with LFS, then it's not like it would be impossible. There are only 3 devs, so you could just email them and arrange something if you were to have a LAN party.
When you buy a normal licence, you have the two unlocks per month.
But apart from that you get 10 unlocks wich do not allow you to play on single player and on the internet. They only allow you to have all the cars and tracks when playing in lan mode.
Wouldn't this be eaisier?