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Ok heres the basics... I have Neverwinter nights and the expansions for them on my computer and I would like my girlfriend (who loves these types of games) to play them with me in a kind of Co-Op way... But I dont want to shell out more money to buy the games all over again for maybe a few hours of us playing it... Does anyone know of a way that it can be played on two computers at the same time over a LAN where we can both be playing at the same time... So far everything I have tried doesn't work and she really wants to play this with me.
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I think you have to buy another copy, it doesn't allow the same serial codes to play network (i think) to stop copying the disks and using an illegal pirate one [img]smile.gif[/img]
Edit: Welcome to ironworks Doghin [img]graemlins/thewave.gif[/img] [ 09-12-2004, 12:45 PM: Message edited by: Ivelliis ] |
Thanks I read somewhere that if you are using a router that all you had to do was just connect the ethernet cable directly to the computers...
I haven't tried that yet but I plan to soon. I also dont remember where I read it cause it was quite a few months ago before my girlfriend told me she liked games like that! I can understand them trying to find ways to stop people from pirating games after all they have to make a living like everyone else, but it does become annoying for those of us who aren't out to make money from it and just wanna play the game with someone else in your own home. My personal opinion is that you should have to register your game before you can play it and that the license should be per household not per computer. If I do find a way to do it I will post on here letting people know [img]smile.gif[/img] Thanks again for your feedback and thanks for your welcome [img]smile.gif[/img] |
<font color=skyblue>As Ivelliis said, they prevent you from doing that. Same thing with Microsoft...you have to have a different copy for each PC in the building or you get fined real big.
There is no "legal" work-around this feature, and if you find an "illegal" way to do it, please do not post it here on Ironworks. This website does not support discussions on piracy. Our Terms of Service details this rule. Besides all that, I welcome you to our forums and hope you get the situation worked out! I would love it if my wife even showed a mild interest in my games...but she will have nothing to do with it. My suggestion is to go ahead and marry this girl friend of yours because you won't find many of her kind everyday. If you want to remain happy for the rest of your life...you'd grab her and not let her go!!!!!!</font> |
I saw a thread on the official forums and a game designer piped in: No and that's illegal.
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Aw, that sucks.... My wife and I play Baldur's Gate on PS2 and I have been telling her about NWN. We now have 2 computers and I thought that we'd be able to play together. I told her about it and she really wants to. I guess I am naive, but I thought we could just link the two computers together to play... What a let-down. We can't afford to go out and buy another copy and then what, do I need a seperate internet connection with another phone line or something. That really sucks. Sucky suck suck suck.
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If that is the case then you should be on the same LAN. You will have to buy a new copy, but if you have them linked via LAN you should be able to play via LAN and not internet ;) As you have more than one computer using the same internet the bandwidth will be divided, so it might be slower than using 1 PC [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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