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Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim () On Sun, 22 May 2005 21:22:23 -0400, 'HockeyTownUSA' wrote: > Tari aankh no afini gujarati serial song download mp3. WTF is up with this stupid Star Force activation of Flaming Cliffs? It says >to enter my serial number. Where the hell is the serial number? I tried the >reference code provided when I purchased it online.

I emailed the guys at >www.lockon.ru to no avail. Is this a scam or what?

Nice to blow $35 for >nothing, what a crock! > Email Starforce and they will provide you with a new working code - hopefully. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim () In article, fisher@no_email.here (Fisher) wrote: > Email Starforce and they will provide you with a new working code - > hopefully. Looking around some forums I see he's solved this. The details you need for the StarForce activation are all on the forum when you log in to the account you create. It can be a little tricky to find stuff in ED's website layout though.

Cisco speed meter pro license key download 2017 Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim () On Mon, 23 May 2005 08:48 +0100 (BST), andrew.mcp@DELETETHISdsl.pipex.com (Andrew MacPherson) wrote: >Looking around some forums I see he's solved this. The details you need >for the StarForce activation are all on the forum >when you log in to the account you create. It can be a little tricky to >find stuff in ED's website layout though. > >Andrew McP This Starforce shite is worse than Microsoft's activation.

At least Microsoft has 24/7 toll free telephone support if you ever have problems activating XP, like I actually had to do yesterday. And the funny thing is it was after playing a Starforce protected game that I had to reactivate XP. Only other thing I did was install Winamp and on reboot I was informed that my hardware had significantly changed and had to activate XP within three days. Doesn't Starforce check your hardware configuration as part of it's copy protection process? This particular session of playing Splinter Cell:CT Starforce was taking an abnormally long time checking the cdrom.

Then I finished the game, installed Winamp, rebooted and got hit with XP activation trigger. Makes one wonder who is the culprit here. Winamp install or Starforce?

I'm thinking Starforce right now because of how Starforce works. I can't see Winamp install causing XP activation to trigger. I've emailed Winamp about it anyway and will see what they say about it. Someone said the reboot may have just caused a corruption and caused the trigger but I don't know if that's it either. The guy at Microsoft had no idea why it happened. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim () In article, fisher@no_email.here (Fisher) wrote: > Microsoft has 24/7 toll free telephone support Heh, not *strictly* a fair comparison I think Microsoft have a little more money in the bank than most game developers. Especially Eagle Dynamics.

ED struggle to survive IMO, and it shows in their various attempts to optimise their revenue stream. The bottom line is I loathe copy protection of any kind, and fervently believe pirates, no matter how numerous, are insignificant.

They're not people who would ever have bought a title they copy*. However if it's a choice between StarForce or nothing, then I grudgingly accept StarForce. Andrew McP *Ok, there are bound to be kids who might have pestered their parents for more pocket money if they hadn't been able to DL something, but those parents are unlikely to have bottomless pockets. So buying one title just means another doesn't get bought later on. Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.flight-sim () 'HockeyTownUSA' wrote in message news fqdndfpMbObrQzfRVn-hQ@comcast.com. > WTF is up with this stupid Star Force activation of Flaming Cliffs?