pixelpilot Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 At the present i have both A10 and Blackshark 2 installed on my pc, Each one was bought seperatly as a standalone game but registered to my single ED account. As things stand, if i were to install one of them to a second pc in my house, would i be able to play them multiplayer against each other? (trying to get a mate to give it a go) If this is possible then I'm guessing that when DCS world is released and all the stand alone products become a single installation then this will no longer be possible (it'll be a single key checking against the server). Of course if i'd purchased these games through steam it would allready be impossible to play them against each other. I think in the future we should be allowed one instance of DCS world in use per module we own (given that modules are full price games). instead of the multiplayer server checking an ED Account or a DCS World key it should check the module key to prevent duplicate/pirate copies playing online. Technically if i'd bought every module ED ever released and had a room full of pcs why could i then not have a bunch of mates, one fly the p51, one the a10, one the shark and another be a spotter in combined arms and so on for future releases. It shouldn't be illegal if every person was playing a 30 quid module! Not moaning, just lookin out for my interests, some of my assumtions may well be wrong.
Jona33 Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 You would need to set up a different account and request a transfer I believe. Always remember. I don't have a clue what I'm doing
pixelpilot Posted June 20, 2012 Author Posted June 20, 2012 I thought as much and Its not as big an issue as possibly i made it sound although I am semi tempted if/when i buy DCS Mustang to create a seperate account for it.
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