![]() They’re a company (I think publicly owned but not certain) with a ton of stockholders that, chances are, are not gamers themselves. I remember you, Shamus, screaming for a return to CD checks and now you backhandedly insult that as ‘not ideal but’? I know you’re elated and that it’s not the same level of StarDock but come on, give them some slack here. (Nevermind that knowing what I did back at university, I’m sure that at least 99% of end-user pirates on campus wouldn’t buy a game – no money.) (I certainly would, I don’t like either the noise or the wear on my CD/DVDs and reader.) Which is illegal (DMCA) and most likely will be used to measure “lost sales to piracy”. I’m guessing everyone who can, will get a NoCD. Of course, FO3 will be another example of industry BS and problems with the DMCA. Of course, my router seems to be flaky too, but at least it hasn’t caused a problem with Steam (which somehow downloads so quickly it goes to plaid.) My laptop’s wireless seems to be flaky, moreso than my desktop’s wireless. I can’t imagine the pasty geeks who’d lug a desktop to LAN parties would be able to carry this.) (Even though it’s supposedly all nice and durable for LAN parties. I’m certainly not going to be lugging around the 70lbs Blackbird anywhere. If I was on my laptop it may be a different matter entirely. ![]() I’m fine with it, what with the autopatching and everything, and it’s easy to use. I gotta say, I got the Orange Box (it came with my Blackbird) so it’s the first time I got Steam. #Fallout 3 no disc crack free#It’s free advertising! The fact that I’m sharing it as a positive experience is evidence that they made the right choice. You need a unique CD key to play *online* but any number of installs with the *same* CD key work in LAN play! This is the way it should be! They allow grous of friends to get together and play on a LAN with only one copy of the game, and those that enjoy it then go out and buy it. ![]() But it should be like Battlefront II, they were smart on this one area in particular. But 2 is a deal-killer, and they don’t get my money.Īs a side note to number 1, I am OK with a key. #Fallout 3 no disc crack crack#I’ll tolerate 1, and make the purchase, secure in the knowledge that 2 days before I bought it there was a NoCD/DVD crack available online. ![]() I’m with Shamus as far as where I draw the boycott line though. But that means you pop in the disk, install, and play. If they don’t want to “hassle a legitimate customer” they must be sure to meet the following criteia (in general, but especially for notebook users):Īctually that’s about it. #Fallout 3 no disc crack full#I don’t have a strong desire to carry around a CD case full of all of my games, on top of the 8 lbs of notebook I’m carrying. What all the CD check proponents need to realize is that there are some people (like myself) that do 90% of their gaming on a notebook away from home. later on, but if I leave it installed I’m fine. This, in effect, turns it into “my game.” Granted, if I uninstall it, I would still theoretically have to find the media/key (assuming it has one) etc. Agree or not, I do not consider this to be “bad” behavior on my part. I *will* buy the game, and I *will* apply a NoCD to it. I love the Fallout series, and I loved Oblivion, so I’m definitely down for this.
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