GoodGuy
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ORIGINAL: Grim.Reaper Although I'm sure while the developer is around they would provide a new key, but what happens if/when the developer retires or just decides to no longer support the game? No way for you to get a key. Although I do not like this limitation, in full disclosure I have bought the game because this battle interests me and I liked the past games. However, still a risk. True, there is some risk involved. I got TOW2, for example. Do I know whether Battlefront will be around in say 5 years? No. I bought the DD versions of Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2, where the latter employs an online activation. Do I know whether Bioware will be around in 5 years, especially since EA has the tendency to close down attached (smaller) studios, or to shift business away from contracting studios? No. But there's at least a chance that EA (and Bioware's auth servers) will be around for a while. With Battlefront, I've decided not to do business with them anymore, not because of their online activations and their limited download policy (10 downloads only, and I think limited to 3 years), but because of the terrible lack of content in TOW2 and the bad patch policy (they release[d] a sequel instead of patching serious defects in AI routines and weapon balancing). So, for me, it's rather about who's employing such limitations/restrictions. Btw, is this the same gettysburg game discussed in the other thread? Is this real time? Please let me know what you think about the game, I may be interested. I've ignored 1800 something games for quite a while, as I use to prefer WWII games or modern era games. Thanks in advance !
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