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Ok so I lend Final Fantasy Tactics and he lends me Neverwinter Nights Platinum Edition.
Problem:
He forogt ze freaking CD key!!!!
Can anyone email a valid cd key note I could easily find one online but consideirng how this is a valid game and I really really dont wanna wait and I really really wanna play with fellow Hatrackers.
So who wants to play once I can get the darn thing installed.
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Did you get a key already? I have one you can borrow, but I won't be able to play. Let me know if you still need one.
...Actually, I only have the regular version, not the Platinum expansions, so my key may not work. If you think it will, let me know.
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Good, because with that game, the keys are unique to the disk. I don't think a different key will work with the disk.
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For you history buffs, can any of you tell me the Computer Gaming Company and Game that first used the concept of a CD-key?
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quote:Originally posted by BlackBlade: For you history buffs, can any of you tell me the Computer Gaming Company and Game that first used the concept of a CD-key?
I have no idea, but since it gave rise to the ever fun "lets try to find the cd key" game, I'm not really a fan. Seriously, when I bought Dawn of War, I spent ten or fifteen minutes looking all over the box, case, and manual trying to find the cd key. Finally, I gave up and found one online. As I was installing the game, I found out that it had been placed under one of the disks. Not even the first disk, either. It was some random disk that I had no reason whatsoever to take out until I actually got past the part where I was supposed to give them my cd key. It was kind of annoying.
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