[stardock] So I made a mistake...
Is there an upsize option?
Is there an upsize option?
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Wrong. It is activation. You need to have a sig.bin file corresponding your windows installation. Unless I miss something, once you have activated the game you can:
- play it without being connected to Internet
- play without any CD in the drive
And you don't need to reactivate the game once it is done unless you are reinstalling windows.
As you have found yourself, you can copy the game on any PC or laptop you own. The only thing that you need is to delete the sig.bin file and launch the activation process only once per PC or laptop. You don't have any restriction about of number of time or the number of computers you can do that except that you can't play simultaneously the game on 2 different computers at the same time. It is hardly DRM.
It is hardly different from any software you buy that requires you to connect to the internet before 15 days after the installation to keep the functionnalities working.
Well, there is a small difference between games available on TGN: some may require a one-time activation (like GC2) while other don't. In any case, the following web page http://totalgaming.stardock.com/about.aspx states:
Maybe a small warning for games requiring one-time activation should be displayed on the associated game web page or in the TGN presentation web page.
Which he has considering that he has bought the download version of the game through TGN as told in the top post
Rifty, did you do a clean install and then install GalCiv2, or did you upgrade XP to vista without a clean install? If so, you should just have to delete the sig.bin file so that Stardock Central can re-activate GalCiv2.
Well, the exact wording should have been: "per windows installation". And upgrading XP to Vista changes the windows installation. As CariElf mentionned, you just need to delete the sig.bin file.
Rifty, did you do a clean install and then install GalCiv2, or did you upgrade XP to vista without a clean install? If so, you should just have to delete the sig.bin file so that Stardock Central can re-activate GalCiv2.
Stardock Central isn't DRM.
It doesn't prevent you from installing to all your computers in your house (for instance). It simply requires an Internet connection to install.
My objection to what you're saying is that by labeling DRM so broadly you, in effect, diminish the differences out there.
The alternative to a secure Internet download would be copy protection on the CD combined with a lot fewer free updates. There's a reason why few games get significant updates after release.
You don't need the Internet to play GalCiv II.
But what does the Internet have to do with DRM? That's like saying shareware is DRM because you need a net connection to download shareware. Are websites DRM because you need an Internet connection to view them? Is Internet Explorer or Firefox DRM?
All Stardock Central is is a front end for downloading. That's it. It's not "managing" rights or licenses or whatever.
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