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Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 15:32
by Gunslinger42
ProfHawking wrote:I've emailed support to try and find out what the deal is. Will let you guys know if i hear anything...

I have pre-ordered bioshock, but i have heard that there are some limitations of installing it, with the activation being tied to hardware.
Is this true? I plan to install it on my existing desktop, but its not that great and i want to get a new machine soon. Does this mean i couldnt re-install it again on a different computer?
I have Counterstrike installed on my desktop & laptop (i obv only play one at once) and that works ok as far as i can tell. Would i be able to do this with bioshock or not?
Please can you clarify what the limits are?
Cheers,
Rob
You'll get an ambiguous response that doesn't clear anything up at all. Mark my words.

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 15:41
by Dr. kitteny berk
mrbobbins wrote:Dear Berk (I'm sure you'll be first to know!)

Please let us know if/when a werking broom version is available.

My despatch email says the game was posted yesterday so might arrive tomorrow, my willpower is weak, I might play it right away!.. must.. resist..
I've found a nocd crack, no game to go with yet.

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 15:44
by Gunslinger42
I've been hearing that the limit is for numbers of copies you have installed <i>at once</i>. Uninstalling one "frees" up one of the two slots, so you could re-install indefinitely.

Whether this is just more speculation or not I have no idea :(

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 16:48
by The Incredible...
sounds pretty faaabulous, but all they really need to do to make it seem fair as far as i can see is make it so if you UNinstall it you Unregister it on the server.

wouldn't help in the case of a HDD failure or something like that though

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 17:10
by Lee
Gunslinger42 wrote:I've been hearing that the limit is for numbers of copies you have installed <i>at once</i>. Uninstalling one "frees" up one of the two slots, so you could re-install indefinitely.

Whether this is just more speculation or not I have no idea :(
I really hope this is the case, I want to be playing it on Friday not sending it back :(

Its a shame that they had to go and mess up the release of what could potentially be one of the best games of all time.

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 18:33
by spoodie
ProfHawking wrote:I have pre-ordered bioshock, but i have heard that there are some limitations of installing it, with the activation being tied to hardware.
Is this true? I plan to install it on my existing desktop, but its not that great and i want to get a new machine soon. Does this mean i couldnt re-install it again on a different computer?
I have Counterstrike installed on my desktop & laptop (i obv only play one at once) and that works ok as far as i can tell. Would i be able to do this with bioshock or not?
Please can you clarify what the limits are?
Cheers,
Rob
The response wrote:No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no ,no ,no, no there's no limit!

Lots of love

Ray Slijngaard & Anita Doth
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 18:54
by deject
From what I have heard (from Elizabeth, who runs Cult of Rapture) is that if you uninstall it, then you're OK to reinstall. I think you're limited to 2 concurrent installs. Also, if you have to change your hardware or something similar, uninstalling it before you make changes (or after you make the changes, IIRC) and then reinstalling it will work fine. I'll look for the post.

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 18:57
by deject

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 19:00
by buzzmong
deject wrote:From what I have heard (from Elizabeth, who runs Cult of Rapture) is that if you uninstall it, then you're OK to reinstall. I think you're limited to 2 concurrent installs. Also, if you have to change your hardware or something similar, uninstalling it before you make changes (or after you make the changes, IIRC) and then reinstalling it will work fine. I'll look for the post.

If thats the case, then it's not soooo bad, even so, I've got three machines I could install it on ....I'd rather not have to sweep just so I can play it depending on where I am.

Posted: August 22nd, 2007, 19:43
by Lee
Looks like I'll be keeping my copy after all then. I'll just have to make sure I uninstall it once I'm done incase computer b0rkage stops me uninstalling it in the future.

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 0:59
by HereComesPete
ZOMG DRAMA!!!1!

I'll install it on my pc, and thats it, I don't have the luxury of multiple machines because I generally wait until something I really want to play won't work on my current rig, then buy a whole new setup and sell/cannibalise/blow up the old one.

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 7:33
by Dr. kitteny berk
mrbobbins wrote:Please let us know if/when a werking broom version is available.
There's a vitality copy slowly appearing on abusenet, might already be on torrents. should be decent, but no idea.

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 7:45
by mrbobbins
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
There's a vitality copy slowly appearing on abusenet, might already be on torrents. should be decent, but no idea.
Cheers, not around yet but I did find a supposedly cracked Steam version on torments

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 7:46
by Dr. kitteny berk
mrbobbins wrote:Cheers, not around yet but I did find a supposedly cracked Steam version on torments
I wouldn't. much danger lurks within.

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 8:00
by mrbobbins
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
I wouldn't. much danger lurks within.
O RLY?

will it give my computer aids?

This is the description

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How To Play:

#1 - Download PacSteam here: http://rapidshare.com/files/49737321/pacsteam-18-08-07.exe
#2 - Install PacSteam.
#3 - UnRAR the game files to your PacSteam SteamApps directory (e.g. C:\\\\Program Files\\\\PacSteam\\\\SteamApps).
#4 - Run PacSteam and login with a blank (no games) Steam account.
#5 - BioShock should be at 100% - Ready. Just load it up and play.
#6 - You can talk to friends on Steam etc. PacSteam will run like Steam

Posted: August 23rd, 2007, 8:02
by Dr. kitteny berk
These such things* tend to have long and evil histories of being full of malware and other such goodies.

It might be clean, but it might not.


*Six-steam springs to mind, that was clean for a month or so, then they filled it with malware and keyloggers