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Old December 21st, 2008, 08:27 PM

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It's to avoid a CD key violation Max. You can't have two players in the same game using the same copy of Dom3.
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But it were your words that you can play since some patch 2 nations from one cdkey, as long it was played from same machine. And it was tested on llamaserver. And you even put a check for that on your server, notifying on a game status page that smth like that occured.
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Default Re: Two players playing remotely from one machine?

Ive got multiple copies on my machine. In order to keep gods seperate. And personal projects of maps and mods. Its just easier to keep straight and clean up.
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Old December 22nd, 2008, 04:37 AM

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Default Re: Two players playing remotely from one machine?

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It's to avoid a CD key violation Max. You can't have two players in the same game using the same copy of Dom3.
Yeah, what Zeldor said. I know my local hotseat games are (obviously) okay with one copy of Dominions playing multiple nations.

I guess my lack of MP is probably responsible for my confusion.

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Old December 22nd, 2008, 06:20 AM

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But it were your words that you can play since some patch 2 nations from one cdkey, as long it was played from same machine. And it was tested on llamaserver. And you even put a check for that on your server, notifying on a game status page that smth like that occured.
Ho hum, you're right actually. Obviously senility is setting in.

So, the actual restriction _might _be that you can't have two nations played by the same CD key _from different computers_. Well actually I'm confused, because I and others have had problems setting people AI in games we're playing in before. Either the AIing nation or our own has got CD-key-violationed, which is inconsistent with the above theory. I think perhaps dom3 actually changed to be more liberal. However, my belief that it changed could easily be my excuse for being confused.

That might mean that Dogboy doesn't actually need to make two directories. Or it might not.
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I think it was changed somewhere around 3.11-3.15 patch. At least someone noticed it around 3.15.
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Default Re: Two players playing remotely from one machine?

I copied my dom3 directory, entered the second CD key in the copied directory, and set up a desktop shortcut to the dom3.exe, with my son's name on it. We play from the two different directories, and have had no problem with copy protection issues. I believe that if we had played from the same directory, the host would have seen us as breaking copy protection. In any event, this works fine. Thanks, guys! DB
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