L`zard
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Joined: 6/3/2005 From: Oregon, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Heldenkaiser Is it technically possible, and legal, to run TOAW3 on two different machines? I am thinking about installing it on my laptop as well, so I can play when I am not home. And if, then is it also possible to start playing a PBEM file on one computer, then continue playing it on the other? And if it is possible, will it trigger a "may have reloaded" message? Thanks. @Heldenkaiser; 1) Obviously technically possible (re: fulcrum's post), the 'legality' of doing so seems dependant on who's judging, LOL! You've bought your copy of the game, and it is being used by you alone (ie: not cracked and offered to others) and it can be said that using different platforms is STILL an example of a single USAGE, especially in the sense that both you and fulcrum specify. Neither of you is doing this to allow more than ONE person to play your copy at a time, dig? 2) re: 'may have reloaded' msg.....this anti-cheat function should just be ignored! It often gives 'false positives' and in the end, You'll soon figure out who amoungst your opponents you no longer wish to play with, eh? Honor is something that cannot be legislated !!! There are several ways to 'cheat' without ever triggering this line, so it's never really going to be something that stops cheating. IMHO a real waste of Ralphs' time and energy! To sum up, I really doubt that the 'Brain Police' are going to come for you, eh? Everything your talking about isn't really of running the 'GAME' twice, what your trying to do is run a 'SCENARIO' twice. No Harm, No Foul...!!! Your Honor shows in the very sense that You've asked this question, so No Fears, Mate!
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