But that's in no way different than now, or is it? If you're stupid enough to give out your info then you deserve what was coming for you. Also refer to point 3.4 of the rules I quoted earlier
Perfect example of someone who hasn't read the terms and conditions of any software or games. Pretty much all software you buy will state that you can only use it on one computer.
LFS just has a very good system in place which makes it more obvious to people.
No, but being played... Ever tried to play Generals, Splinter Cell (2), Joint Operations with just one (your) serial? Good Luck with that! And that are just a few examples... And no, getting another serial via filesharing isn't legal at all...
Well, I just paraphrased the license agreement as it is written by the devs, and I trust them that they don't write bullshit in their own license agreement. On the other hand, I've never tested if you can acutally unlock three times. Nevertheless, the difference isn't really that great - the amount of allowed parallel unlocks is pretty small either way.
Many commercial games require the CD for play and legally require a CD for each PC being used, whether for single, network or online play. Whether you can get around this with no-cd patches is beside the point, as the licence for those games is not legally allowing it.
Some games supported a 'client only' option in the game, where a CD was not required but the game would only play when connecting to a host on a network. With the boom in online gaming, this type of network support is now quite rare.
In that case I buy it
Yes indeed my English isn't perfect, but the way you put it makes it clear to me.
The way it's made isn't so bad indeed, I was just very disapointed when I still didn't understand how it works - sorry for that.
It is such a great game I would buy it anyways
Excuse me for saying such bad things at the begining... I just didn't totally understand it.
So I set up 1 of 3 computers running the dedicated server. I want to join that server with my other 2 pc's. When I do, I get a can't use same license on internet game or something along those lines. I'm NOT using the internet, I'm joining a game running on my PC on my own LAN.
How do I set up for playing at home against one other player?