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Quote: from Fabrizo on 11:08 pm on April 9, 2002
You can call sega and have them reset the serial number ands access key, but if the person who registed the CD in the first place tries to go on with another copy of the game the serial code will become useless again.
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why ? Suppose Sega resets the old copy. If the guy who had the CD in first place buys another copy and continues his game with a new different serial number and access key, why should that disable the old copy again ?
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after you have put in your cd codes, and signed online, sega sends your DC the REAL cd keys, and then logs them into the PSO servers. If somone else tries to register the game with their DC it tells their system that it already has that code in use, and thus will not let you register as well.
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Wow how complex ! Anyway, I suppose all this means that the DC does NOT have a motherboard ID itself, right ? Because if it does not, and if the game saves something in it to make sure the user is playing always on the same unit, then there might be the way to copy the data saved in one DC flash memory to another DC, making the game believe they are the same unit and so allowing you to play your game from any DC you want Am I right ?
Thanks again,
Flavio |