Hey guys! I used to play the game all day about a year ago when I lost my intenrnet and it was so fun. But I lost my key and stuff, and i’m thinking about getting the demo even though I used to own the game. How many people play the demo? :eek:
How many?
I can make you an account on my key if you really want to play. Lately I play on/off and only at certain times of the day (plus I am NA). Once I start working full time I doubt I will be on much at all. Just send me a PM if you do.
I don’t see how you could play it and not get frustrated/bored after a few days, it’s Valley only, I think the time limit is 30 minutes? Plus isn’t it also pre-MCP fix?
I love those clear thread titles.
And please, don’t offer your cd-key, its illegal
You ‘think’ of getting the demo?
Youre so lazy you can’t just download and see for yourself?
[QUOTE=Szakalot;229427]I love those clear thread titles.
And please, don’t offer your cd-key, its illegal
You ‘think’ of getting the demo?
Youre so lazy you can’t just download and see for yourself?[/QUOTE]
I wasn’t giving my key just giving him an account to play on, and also turns out he didn’t know you don’t need the key to play on active accounts so was a bit of a waste of effort .
I’ve mentioned before in other threads: “Illegal” depends on the country in which the transaction is taking place (not in the country in which the game was made or the License was written). For example, Germany has very citizen-oriented laws when it comes to what a person can do with purchased software, ownership and copyright, regardless of what the ULA says. Whereas the USA has the most corporate-oriented laws regarding this. Many countries, with a notable exceptions, lean towards the American style of favouring business over personal software rights.
Ironically, most countries that favour personal rights over corporate rights would be considered by the Americans to be socialist or at least socialist leaning.
I raise this so that @INF3RNO isn’t made to feel in the wrong, and not so we get into a debate of software rights.
Hmm I lend my games out all the time :). Treating corporations like people is our biggest mistake evaaaar, go capitalism.
Im euro and i agree with the americans.
Europe is full of leftist **********
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