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suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
Nicolai wrote:What? Most games check the validity of your cd-key when you try to connect to/create a server. I don't really see how setting a password would change anything, 's not as if the master server has to enter the server's password in order to check your cd-key.
Wha, huh? Haven't encountered such a game so far. Could be, of course, because I don't play shitty games and you guys do
Koki wrote:lots of bla bla
Well it's not our fault that you're a computer illiterate
Um, they do, I know. But let's take COD for example - it depends on server entirely if your cd key's checked. If you play on a cracked server / create a cracked server, there's no need for such thing.
Yeah, but some games let you play either in a LAN, or on the internet but *using their matching services*, like Warcraft 3.
And then, in these cases, you have to either use some third party programs to play via peer-to-peer, which sometimes are hard to configure for people who use firewalls/routers and who aren't familiar with tweaking ports and stuff, or use Hamtachi, which is easy to set up.