Guest Ti0n3r Posted March 3, 2007 Red kite, you play ArmA with your wife!? You're one lucky guy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ck-claw 1 Posted March 3, 2007 as above posters mate-you will be able to change to English! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Journeyman 0 Posted March 3, 2007 as above posters mate-you will be able to change to English! … In that case you better PM me your key and I'll PM you back a beer!  Red kite, you play ArmA with your wife!? You're one lucky guy I haven't been able to play ArmA with my wife yet for said reasons! However we've been playing single missions and campaign separately and she's quite away ahead of me ATM! OFP, Ghost Recon, GR Advanced Warfighter, all of DF games and all of R6 games we have played together all the coop missions (including many community made ones) over LAN. She actually enjoys FPS games more than me.  I'm more of a simulation freak and love flight and driving sims. I love the openness of ArmA like with OFP so I'm disappointed about this new licensing issue with regards to home network gaming.   … Totally unnecessary IMO.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmarkwick 261 Posted March 3, 2007 Red Kite, how do you get around the DVD needing to be in the drive to play on each machine? It's been a while since any game I heard of allowed more than one instance of the game to play, in fact I can onlt remember X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, which supplied another CD for the purpose. As far as I can tell, LAN games "allowed" same-cd installs to play together because there was no way to verify correct keys, but now that all games appear on the iNet it seems to me that all games are being checked for duplications the same way. I don't think these two issues are unconnected Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Journeyman 0 Posted March 3, 2007 Red Kite, how do you get around the DVD needing to be in the drive to play on each machine? It's been a while since any game I heard of allowed more than one instance of the game to play, in fact I can onlt remember X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, which supplied another CD for the purpose.As far as I can tell, LAN games "allowed" same-cd installs to play together because there was no way to verify correct keys, but now that all games appear on the iNet it seems to me that all games are being checked for duplications the same way. I don't think these two issues are unconnected Most games only check the CD on start up. Simple as that! Load one game take it out load another. Or there are other ways too when they become available, but NoCD***** are forbidden talk on these forums I think! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
avman 0 Posted March 3, 2007 I Play GRAW (Ghost Recon Advanced Warrior) with 4 people on a LAN with only 1 set of CDs. Just load the game one at a time and pass the CD. Works great for Lan Co-op! Rainbow Six Vegas works the same... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Journeyman 0 Posted March 3, 2007 I Play GRAW (Ghost Recon Advanced Warrior) with 4 people on a LAN with only 1 set of CDs. Â Just load the game one at a time and pass the CD. Works great for Lan Co-op! Â Rainbow Six Vegas works the same... That's exactly my point! Take note BIS! Thanks again ck-claw! Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites