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Emp_Palpatine a écrit :Non, je n'y ai pas joué. Et depuis quand faut avoir joué à un truc pour pouvoir en dire du mal?
C'est un appât volontaire?Boudi a écrit :Ben déjà le temps que je fasse mumuse sur SC GC, je suis pas près de devoir investir sur SC WWI pour trouver une occupation. Les deux jeux devraient se ressembler étrangement quand même.
C'est justement le mod qui à visiblement donné l'idée aux développeurs du jeu de faire une version World War One, la preuve le sujet à propos de ce fameux mod WWI à totalement disparu des forums du site de Battlefront.Elvis a écrit : Sinon, et pour info, il y a plusieurs mods sur SC2, et je me demande si il n y en a pas un sur la WWI...
This free demo includes two campaigns:
* the 1914 Call To Arms grand campaign (playable for the first 3 months from August to the end of October)
* and the full mini-campaign of 1918 Kaiserschlacht
Multiplayer modes, saving and unit purchases are disabled in the demo but the campaign is playable against the AI as either side.
http://www.battlefront.com/index.php?op ... Itemid=473
Gonflé, même si ça couvre 95% des usages, le type qui se retrouve dans les 5% peut aller se faire voir.In this scenario you have used up two of your activations for the first install (to install on two PCs). You will use up two more for the reinstall after changing the OS, for a total of four. You will be able to add an activation to your key, so after the hardware upgrade in 3-4 months from now, you will be able to install the game yet again on a fifth PC. You will then have to wait for a few months before you can install it on a sixth, or you will have to purchase another license.Originally Posted by canuck97 I too feel a bit nervous because of the new licensing system: I bought Global Conflict as well as The Great War. I (as everyone does I think) immediately installed both games just after the purchase.
However, I have to re-install both of my PCs (Notebook + Desktop) for a change of the OS (from XP to 7). So all of my four available install "tickets" are gone. But - in the long term (i.e. 3-4 months from now) - I'm planning to replace the hardware as well. So I won't be able to install the games on my new machines then.
So what solutions (if there are any) do I have for those kind of scenarios? I guess I'm not the only one with this concern. You have to admit that it's only a question of time until you have to re-format and re-install a Windows System nowadays...
If you are planning to upgrade your PCs completely 3 times a year and plan to play the game on 2 PCs all the time, you should consider buying more licenses. We offer discounts for that.