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How do digital downloads work…?
September 22nd, 2009, 16:45
I bought serious sam gold off of a direct2drive like website. I downloaded the game, extracted and inputed the key that came with my purchase to unlock the executable. Works great. I wanted to see if I could put the game on another computer so that I could play coop with my little cousin. So I installed the download file on the other computer. I inputed the same key to unlock the executable. When I tried to run the game it gave me an error saying that the dvd was not in the dvd-rom drive. I'd like to understand why this particular error comes out. Was the error purposely installed to prevent people who bought the game to not distribute? Is it a problem with my computer or file? I'd like to understand how digital downloads work when installing on one box and another.
September 22nd, 2009, 16:52
Sounds like copy protection to me. It makes sense if you think about it though, you paid for one copy, not two.
A no-cd patch might work. Try here…
http://search.gamecopyworld.com:9999…ch=serious+sam
A no-cd patch might work. Try here…
http://search.gamecopyworld.com:9999…ch=serious+sam
September 22nd, 2009, 17:03
GoG is the only way to go with the older games. No DRM of any kind.
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Despite all my rage.
I'm still just a rat in a cage.
Despite all my rage.
I'm still just a rat in a cage.
September 22nd, 2009, 20:15
What does that mean 'D2D-like'? I know od SS Gold at D2D, Amazon digital and GamersGate. GG and D2D should work on multiple PC's, but don't know about amazon. And most games with a code will prevent you from sharing the game on a network.
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