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I want my paycheck tomorrow so I can buy a 360 and play the copy of Bioshock I just bought.
One...more...hour...
Quote from: Synthesizer Patel on August 21, 2007, 08:29:09 PMOne...more...hour...i see you work until 6pm PST as well eh?
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Why must you LIE?
I figured that was you so I accepted your friend invite.
Day 2: I still wish to go home and play Bioshock
Mine was always registered and all this bullcrap, so I made my new alias The Fake Shemp as an homage to the dearly departed Sam Raimi.
As if 2K wasn't taking enough flak from yesterday's widescreen debacle, now gamers who have spent their hard-earned cash on the PC version of BioShock are finding that they can only install the game twice, ever. The game uses SecuROM copy protection, which verifies the install of the game remotely, disabling further installs once the game has been installed twice. This means if you are the type of person like me who formats your computer frequently to to get rid of generic crap buildup, you are screwed. If you frequently shift around games to free up space, you are screwed. If you are a pirate...well, you'll probably come up with a work around, so at least the criminals are safe, right? Be gentle with the link below. Seems 2K's forums are getting slammed for some odd reason.
i saw that FoC... i'm sure some crackers will break it though. should be any minute now.
Anyone heard this?http://kotaku.com/gaming/more-bioshock-shock/bioshock-pc-+-you-only-install-twice-292222.phpQuoteAs if 2K wasn't taking enough flak from yesterday's widescreen debacle, now gamers who have spent their hard-earned cash on the PC version of BioShock are finding that they can only install the game twice, ever. The game uses SecuROM copy protection, which verifies the install of the game remotely, disabling further installs once the game has been installed twice. This means if you are the type of person like me who formats your computer frequently to to get rid of generic crap buildup, you are screwed. If you frequently shift around games to free up space, you are screwed. If you are a pirate...well, you'll probably come up with a work around, so at least the criminals are safe, right? Be gentle with the link below. Seems 2K's forums are getting slammed for some odd reason.
Quote from: FlameOfCallandor on August 22, 2007, 05:45:10 PMAnyone heard this?http://kotaku.com/gaming/more-bioshock-shock/bioshock-pc-+-you-only-install-twice-292222.phpQuoteAs if 2K wasn't taking enough flak from yesterday's widescreen debacle, now gamers who have spent their hard-earned cash on the PC version of BioShock are finding that they can only install the game twice, ever. The game uses SecuROM copy protection, which verifies the install of the game remotely, disabling further installs once the game has been installed twice. This means if you are the type of person like me who formats your computer frequently to to get rid of generic crap buildup, you are screwed. If you frequently shift around games to free up space, you are screwed. If you are a pirate...well, you'll probably come up with a work around, so at least the criminals are safe, right? Be gentle with the link below. Seems 2K's forums are getting slammed for some odd reason.that is super distinguished mentally-challenged. I've already installed my copy twice. Once on the Xp partition and the 2nd on the Vista partition. I always like to mess around with stuff like mods and tweaks for the config files which sometimes mess up the game enough that a reinstall is needed. I'm sure you can just call them though if you have any problem since they probably don't want to alienate customers that actually pay for the PC version.