Some guys over at gamefaqs.com board were discussing a rather exciting rumor,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, that usually requires a different hit at this month's blockbuster title, BioShock. Since I've just criticized it for its screen clipping bug, let me lay out a further flaw for you: rumor has it that you can only activate BioShock twice, having to buy the game again after that.The gamers who have been discussing this, seemed shocked by the perspective and they have every right to think about the mishaps that can make you reactivate BioShock. What about a virus? What about a hard drive failure? What if we buy an additional PC? So, if I'm a regular gamer and I format my PC three times, it's "Bye, bye!" BioShock?I hope that this remains a rumor, because if it have been true, the gaming community would once again start "throwing stones" at 2K. Many of us, Windows users are already traumatized by the activation limit of the operating system, so, finding the same strict rules in a videogame can surely generate a huge amount of frustration.The reason for such a drastic measure? It helps the fight against piracy... But,
Office 2007 Key, piracy is what it creates,
Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, because the gamers that bought BioShock once, will most likely not buy it again and download it from the Internet. Maybe we'll see this happening with all major titles in the future and while this wouldn't bother a console owner it sure spoils the day of a PC gamer that changes his system configuration every month. Unlike the screen clipping,
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Office Home And Business 2010 Key, allowing you to activate BioShock as many times as you want on your computer. Still waiting for some real info...