so i bought special forces on ea downloader back in '05, but me and my friend want to play together on sf. he has it downloaded on his comp (from my ea downloader account) but we can't play at the same time. i have a special forces cd key, so is there a way that he could change his cd key so that we could play at the same time?
you would need 2 diff cd keys
Last edited by krAzi (2008-02-02 11:56:46)
(drive):\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\SupportXP1
Run the 'Battlefield 2 Special Forces_code.exe', input the new key and you two can wreak hell!
Run the 'Battlefield 2 Special Forces_code.exe', input the new key and you two can wreak hell!
thats what i thought too...Cyrax-Sektor wrote:
(drive):\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\SupportXP1
Run the 'Battlefield 2 Special Forces_code.exe', input the new key and you two can wreak hell!
nothing happens when i click on itCyrax-Sektor wrote:
(drive):\Program Files\EA GAMES\Battlefield 2\SupportXP1
Run the 'Battlefield 2 Special Forces_code.exe', input the new key and you two can wreak hell!
I'd take an image of my monitor to show you the program, but my Print Screen key is broken. But I double-clicked and it opened for me. Maybe your friend will have better luck. Happy fraggin! Thanks for the karma.
uhh if its not launching try restarting and double click it again
15 more years! 15 more years!
nopeMitch wrote:
uhh if its not launching try restarting and double click it again
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
i already sent it to him lolMysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
now i can't play sf at allHaawwK wrote:
i already sent it to him lolMysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
Me neither...and I only ran the SpecialForces_code thing to see how it worked....
Where do you guys get this shit?
Where do you guys get this shit?
problem solved thenig wrote:
now i can't play sf at allHaawwK wrote:
i already sent it to him lolMysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
It worked for me =/ig wrote:
now i can't play sf at allHaawwK wrote:
i already sent it to him lolMysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
Lol, this method got patched out like 5 patches ago, doesn't work now.MysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
I know fucking karate
Anyone got a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling then?
Tried the exe in BF2 folder but it just goes away when you click 'next' and i still can't join SF servers...
Tried the exe in BF2 folder but it just goes away when you click 'next' and i still can't join SF servers...
Same here. I tried re-inputting my serial numbers, and clicked next. It accepted. So I'm repatching atm, progress report soon.
Things are looking bad! It says my cd-key is not valid. Crudders, could the same be for BF2???
Okay, vanilla works. I'll try restarting and letting EA sort things out on their side. I have faith in them, after all, they made BF2.
I made a little mistake in the SF re-input by putting in the Euro Forces key! Doh, my bad. Tried re-inputting actual SF key and repatching again.
Things are looking bad! It says my cd-key is not valid. Crudders, could the same be for BF2???
Okay, vanilla works. I'll try restarting and letting EA sort things out on their side. I have faith in them, after all, they made BF2.
I made a little mistake in the SF re-input by putting in the Euro Forces key! Doh, my bad. Tried re-inputting actual SF key and repatching again.
Last edited by Cyrax-Sektor (2008-02-02 17:44:14)
No message pops up if it's a success, but you get a warning message if it's wrong, so all is well. Just repatch to 1.41.MrAnderson wrote:
Anyone got a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling then?
Tried the exe in BF2 folder but it just goes away when you click 'next' and i still can't join SF servers...
Okay, no cigar with SF. Gonna have to uninstall and re-install. Curiosity hurt the gamer.
EA support has come through for me! For those of you who can't play SF anymore, just uninstall and reinstall SF! Repatch and you can game.
Thats funny, I did it with 1.4...justice wrote:
Lol, this method got patched out like 5 patches ago, doesn't work now.MysteryJake wrote:
Click Start.
Go to Run.
Type regedit and hit OK button.
Click on plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click on plus sign next to SOFTWARE.
Double click on Electronic Arts folder.
Double click on EA Games folder.
Double click on Battlefield 2 folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
Double click on Battlefield 2 Special Forces folder.
Double click on ergc folder.
Data displayed will probably have x9392 only.
Right click on it and select Modify.
Type in x9392 and then your Battlefield 2 CD key.
note: don’t include hyphens.
note: do not use your Battlefield 2: Special Forces CD key.
Example: x9392(your Battlefield 2 CD key here)
c:windows/system32
delete it.
delete it.
Or you could not be an asshole and try and help the guy out.Miguel Diaz wrote:
c:windows/system32
delete it.
Ig pm if you do end up needing the game...
Cyrax, you needed EA support to tell you to uninstall and reinstall? I thought you were smarter than that...