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Hi,
i have looked everywhere, but i cant find anything about it. I have one copy of WC3 and the expansion. I have a crossover network on the twos PCs. One has WC3 installed and my cousin plays it often. Can i use the same copy of the game, install it on this PC, and me and my cousin play on the internet using the same copy? or do i need too buy two copies? Kye
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whats WC3?
generally when you buy any software whether it be games/apps/operating system you only get a license to use it on one machine at a time. so in answer to your question you will need to buy a copy of the game for each machine you want to run it on at the same time. If in doubt read the license agreement or contact the manufacturer. James
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I don't know the legal answer to this but if a game is designed to be played over a LAN, surely they don't expect you to buy a copy for every machine on the Network?
Like I say, I don't know the answer, but I do know that my one copy of Call Of Duty runs very well on my Network. Good luck with Warcraft 3 Kye, sorry I don't know the answer.
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Battlefield 1942 works fine using one copy on 4 machines to play on the local network
BUT You cant play it on the internet as the CD key can't be in use on more than one machine at any given time I would assume most games are the same...
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You need two CD-keys, two copies of the game, but the shared IP works. Although, from what i was told...warcraft for example, that it looks like somone has two copies of the game, and using one and using the other for a bot.
Apart from that, as long as you have two copies, a crossover network lets you play on both computers on the internet ![]()
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well wc3 is a blizz game.. which means more anti-hack mods implemented to be a pain is the a$$. (or stop illeagle trade, whichever you would rather see.) heres the thing, blizz and any games on battle.net use registered cd keys. you can copy the cd to play n both pcs but w/o a legit cd key you wont be able to have both computers online at the same time. (i.e. one can play single while other is online.) also. you cant use normal cd burning programs to copy or burn the game. why? because normal ones are programmed to ignore (not included in code transfered.) errors fo say... a music cd where it would have chirps or weird noises in the background. Blizz to counter act copying puts built in errors on the cd... if you use a cd to play it and it doesnt have those errors, it will say. cd not in cd-rom and 3-4 others. heres comes another anti-hack crap they throw in. on most blizz games you cant change the cd key through the registry, hince un-installing and reinstalling every time. they hide the files in system files which most os's auto-hide. so you need another program to change it. gimme some to find that and i'll post a link for that when i can. this goes with any games that have this issue. if you dont want to bother, just burn it with gameXcopy and then walk threw your local store and open a box and type the cd key into your cell phone... just another idea. good luck with that.
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LAN games usually allow you to "pass the CD" to play over your home network. On-Line games usually need a separate "Key" ... in other words; you need to buy as many Originals as you have PCs
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I brought another copy of the expansion, i already had two copies of the first game.
i was more worried about the IP rather then the CD-Key, if i needed too buy another copy, i would do it easily, but if somthing IP related came up, it would mean me and my cousin would have too go without warcraft, while i e-mail blizzard and that. me and my cousin had a LAN 1v1, and also a custom game on-line. no lag at all, same speed as it was when swapping the USB for the modem.
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You dont need to have two cds to play a game on a network, like Diablo 2 all we do is switch cds when it prompts you to.
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actually, the ip on wc3 wont have anything to do with it, no blizz game nor battle.net servers require a diff IP. however, cd-keys matter when you try to play online, you need to either buy a game for the cd-key or have one of you play single player and the other can be online, this is true for diablo 2 and wc3. as far as lan goes, you only need a legit cd-key. not diff ones.
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