SultrySalesman
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I downloaded SF off of EA's download thing. No CDkeys needed.
tF-voodoochild
Pew Pew!
+216|7109|San Francisco

rEdTe@M wrote:

SultrySalesman wrote:

I downloaded SF off of EA's download thing. No CDkeys needed.
So did BF2:SF have a CD key
Here, read SultrySalesman's post once more, I will help by making the most important part BOLD.

SultrySalesman wrote:

I downloaded SF off of EA's download thing. No CDkeys needed.
Aside from that, if you know you are really good at losing cd-keys then how about saving the keys to your video games inside of a text file on your computer. Or even just putting the cdkeys all in a shoebox and keeping that shoebox near your desk. Really it just comes down to responsibility though, if you want to play this game you might need that cdkey at some point in the future, so be more responsible and take care of it.
tF-voodoochild
Pew Pew!
+216|7109|San Francisco

rEdTe@M wrote:

tF-voodoochild wrote:

rEdTe@M wrote:


So did BF2:SF have a CD key
Here, read SultrySalesman's post once more, I will help by making the most important part BOLD.

SultrySalesman wrote:

I downloaded SF off of EA's download thing. No CDkeys needed.
So you're saying that if a illegaly download BF2:SF
I can install it I can play online and update my stats
and spend my $$30 on something else

I won't do this don't worry
I promise
No, I'm sure there is some sort of authentication/cd key thing involved with special forces when you use the EA Downloader, however YOU the user never have to bother with any cd keys.
Jodah3
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rEdTe@M wrote:

tF-voodoochild wrote:

rEdTe@M wrote:


So did BF2:SF have a CD key
Here, read SultrySalesman's post once more, I will help by making the most important part BOLD.

SultrySalesman wrote:

I downloaded SF off of EA's download thing. No CDkeys needed.
So you're saying that if a illegaly download BF2:SF
I can install it I can play online and update my stats
and spend my $$30 on something else

I won't do this don't worry
I promise
I'm still trying to find any mention of an illegal download...

What Sultry is saying is to BUY the game through the EA Downloader.   This means you enter your credit card info on EA's website, they charge you $30, and you download the game from them.  No CD is required and you install the game and enjoy.

I did this without a problem and Sultry is correct, there is no CD key required.  However, I suspect that you would not have a problem buying the game normally either.  The SF box from the store probably comes with it's own CD key for installation and you will be fine.

However, you may wish to contact EA regarding a replacement CD key as you will not be able to reinstall the original game if you ever need to without that CD key.
sparklet
Banned
+34|7009|stop corecting my grammer!!!!!
^^
are you  half reatarded?

Last edited by sparklet (2005-11-27 13:41:46)

sparklet
Banned
+34|7009|stop corecting my grammer!!!!!
you live in pleasantan?
i live in dublin , CA by the movie theaters

Last edited by sparklet (2005-11-27 13:46:43)

sparklet
Banned
+34|7009|stop corecting my grammer!!!!!
SF wans't at costco last time i went there besides i all rdy preorderd
Far
Member
+22|6991|USA
rEdTe@M
yes, SF comes with a CD key and no it never asks for your original BF2 CD key.
Far
Member
+22|6991|USA
You're welcome.

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