Ssnake51
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ORIGINAL: Ssnake51 Have to say I've been rather surprised at the poor customer support shown on the battlefront forum. And, as others have mentioned, the DRM system for CMBN really sucks. Bullshit. Well said. I have to agree with RedCharlie here. Their both good even though I haven't bought PCO yet, but I will. You can't go wrong. If you can afford it buy both. Well I can afford both, but I don't like to pay twice for the same game...Second, I am not TOO crazy about this type of game (AT is more my style), and although I had all the original CM games, I did not get the last one because I don't much like modern tctical battles. I DO have the original Panzer Command, but did not play it much. Anyway, I bit the bullet and bought PCO, and I will see later about CMN, the main deciding factor being the Eastern Front and the larger coverage. Thanks to everyone, there is a lot of info for everyone on this thread for people on the fence. BTW, although as I said I despise Battlefront's copy protection system, they HAVE been fairly understanding when I overshot the max numbers of copies due to changing computers (yes I have most games on 2 computers and I always forget when I change computers), and I have had no problems getting my games reactivated - but I hate having to send emails and begging for mercy). henri Hope you enjoy the game. They ae both very good and I don't think one can really go wrong with either, but I have been spending more time with PCO lately. Will be happier when Battlefront finally gets around to covering the Eastern Front which is my main interest. The DRM for CMBN is even worse than on the old CM games. At least with their old system you could deactivate the product before uninstalling. Now you don't have that ability. If you need to unistall the game or make upgrades to your computer then you automatically use up one of your activations. Thought it should be noted that not all hardware changes will cost you an activation. I build all my computers and try out a lot of hardware so am sure I'll be having to beg them to go over my activation limit. Not good.
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