i dont know why you think im pirating and i dont think walmart which is where
i bought every one of them is pirating aom games, more like aom screwing
customers
"Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
> =?Utf-8?B?Um9sYW5k?= <Roland@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news
BA31CD3-1AB7-41ED-936F-3C7FA87FF700@microsoft.com:
>
> > well i guess im just going to play ip connection with friends i
> > suppose. I bought a third game btw and it also had the same cd key so
> > if anyone else is having this problem i would look for another cd key
> > or trash the game unless you like single player and multiple people
> > can use the same cd key you just cant be online at the same time.
> > thanks for the info again
> >
> > "Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Microsoft can't "look up" keys, only you have the key, and only you
> >> can see the key on that little label. If the key was damaged, or has
> >> since become unreadable, Then you may be out of luck.
> >>
> >> Check your manual and see if Microsoft has a "Warranty Replacement"
> >> option. Often times game companies will replace a damaged game if you
> >> send back the original.
> >>
> >> --
> >> -A.
> >>
>
> Sounds like Piracy to me, I don't know where you buy your games from,
> but you should consider another store, and you might want to report
> wherever you're getting your games from to:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/
>
> Also if you are actually pirating games from the Interweb, KNOCK IT OFF!
> If you want to play the game online, go buy it. If you don't well then
> keep pirating, but stop wasting everyones time.
>
> --
> -A.
>