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| curiosblockland6:
--- Quote from: Bisjac on July 27, 2011, 05:15:48 PM ---i don't believe this story. i say he shares with a friend over the net. and the story is to try to victimize himself, in hopes of gaining sympathy and not get banned. --- End quote --- Nope. What I said was 100% true. |
| curiosblockland6:
--- Quote from: DrenDran on July 27, 2011, 05:39:05 PM ---You're not allowed to share keys. So you actually did do wrong. It's not a real loving key. You can't hand it back to someone. --- End quote --- I meant for him to just uninstall Blockland, not give my key back. EDIT: Crap. Sorry about the double post. |
| DrenDran:
--- Quote from: curiosblockland6 on July 27, 2011, 05:40:06 PM ---Nope. What I said was 100% true. --- End quote --- You shared your key. Which you're not allowed to do. If you got key revoked it wouldn't be much of a surprise, though I kinda doubt anything will happen. --- Quote from: curiosblockland6 on July 27, 2011, 05:42:20 PM ---I meant for him to just uninstall Blockland, not give my key back. --- End quote --- That's loving stupid. You shouldn't expect your 'friends' to uninstall programs on their pcs for you. |
| curiosblockland6:
--- Quote from: DrenDran on July 27, 2011, 05:42:20 PM ---That's loving stupid. --- End quote --- I always thought you were a nice guy... Oh, well. I'll just try to tell him to uninstall it again. Just about the only thing I can do at this point... |
| Wedge:
Well if you ever get an opportunity to use his laptop you can just go in and delete the key.dat off his computer. You could also try and trick him into deleting it, by telling him it's a virus or something. Also, for next time, realize that people on your local network can just connect to a LAN server with the demo version (this is an intentional feature). I've used it to run multiplayer servers when I had friends over with just one copy of the game. There's also a number of ways to forget up the key file so they have to re-enter it. Having your friend install hamachi and setting it to their primary network adapter might work. Of course, if you actually gave them a copy of the key then there's nothing you can do since they can just keep re-entering it. |
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